MRS. ELLA W. CALLIS, ST. JOSEPH, MO. 
MO A, (Bliss, 1919). S. pure violet; very smooth deep violet.10 
MODOC, (Essig., 1929). Dark velvety blackish red purple; stands out because of 
the live bright tone of coloring. Heavy yellow beard.25 
MONNIERI. Beardless; spuria type; very tall, long slender leaves; flowers large 
and deep golden yellow.35 
MONOMOY, (McKee-Gage, 1936). A large, very deep blue purple with rich, vel¬ 
vety falls. Blooms of good form and substance; standards domed. F. semi- 
flaring, deep blue beard. 2.00 
MONSIGNOR, (Vilmorin, 1907). S. richest satiny violet; F. deep purple crimson .10 
MONTEREY, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1929). Exceptionally fine dark bronzed red violet .10 
MOONGLO, (Wmsn., 1935). S. primuline yellow flushed Chinese violet; F. em¬ 
pire yellow overlaid Chinese violet; beard cadmium orange. Large, finely 
formed flowers . 2.00 
MOONLIGHT, (Dykes, 1923). Giant silvery white flower; throat beautifully 
marked greenish gold.10 
MOON MAGIC, (Shull, 1931). Charming light yellow bicolor with wide flaring F. 
Bearded.25 
MORNING GLORY, (Kirkland, 1929). Intense and velvety reddish purple; magnifi¬ 
cent well branched stalk.25 
MORNING SPLENDOR, (Shull, 1922). S. petunia violet; F. velvety raisin purple .10 
MOTHER MACH REE, (Moore, 1927). Color changeable gray and blue; yellow 
beard and markings in throat .10 
MOTHER OF PEARL, (Sturtevant, 1921). Clear pearly lavender colored.10 
MOTIF, (Sturt., 1931). A fine iris in the pansy-violet class. Deep, but not too 
much so as to be showy; the flower has very heavy substance. 36 inches.50 
MOUNT PENN, (Farr, 1909). Rose pink with bright orange.15 
MOUNT ROYAL, (Morgan, 1929). S. deep bluish violet; F. rich red pansy violet .15 
MOUNTAIN MIST, (Andrews, 1931). Large flower of soft mauve bronze.50 
MOUNTAIN SUNSET. Indescribable medley of fawn and old gold, equally suf¬ 
fused in S. and F. entirely overlaid with varying shades of violet.50 
MRS. ALBERT S. HOYT, (J. Sass, 1927). Heavily ruffled pink plicata.10 
MRS. CUTHBERTSON, (Perry, 1923). Rosy purple, apricot, grayish combination .10 
MRS. H. DARWIN, (Foster, 1903). S. snow white slightly reticulated violet.10 
MRS. HERBERT HOOVER, (Home, 1930). A delightful salmon and buff blend 
of good size.50 
MRS. J. L. GIBSON, (Gib., 1930). This Iris is a tall velvety deep violet-blue, 
almost inky black self. The full flowers are large and of fine form, have 
broad crepy standards and slightly flaring broad falls, wide at the haft. 2.00 
MRS. NEUBRONNER, (Ware). S. and F. rich clear golden yellow.10 
MRS. SILAS WATERS, (Ayres-Emigholz). A large and lovely pale yellow self 
with yellow haft markings. Beard dull gold. Widely branched stalks, 38 
inches tall . 5.00 
MRS. TIN LEY, (Bliss, 1919). Intense violet blue with orange beard.10 
MRS. VALERIE WEST, (Bliss, 1925). S. large lavender shot with bronze; F. deep 
rich velvety red purple. 25 
MRS. WILLARD JACQUES, (Jacob Sass, 1938). A pinkish toned blend of No-We- 
Ta and Clara Noyes type. Very beautiful. 5.00 
MUSSOLINI. Giant deep blue purple with long, drooping F. rather heavily 
veined white . 2.00 
MY LADY, (McK., 1924). Plicata of fine form; white, edged soft lavender.10 
MY MARYLAND, (Sheets, 1930). S. petunia violet; F. deep velvety amaranth 
purple.25 
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