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JEB STUART (Washington 1932) A very rich deep brownish 
red with no purple tones. The very velvety well formed flowers are 
evenly spaced on tall widely branching stalks. H. M., A. I. S. 
1933. A. M., A. I. S. 1935. Per. R, 88 1936. 40 in, $ .40 
JELLOWAY (Parker 1936) M. L. A splendid yellow of fine 
form. A clear lemon chrome self with a few deeper yellow vena- 
tions at the haft. Rich yellow beard. H.M.,A.1.S. 1937, A.M., 
Ae Sw lO38e Bers R89) 19385540 in: $1.00 
JINNY SUE (Williamson 1936) M. All gold and pink is this 
sprightly iris of flaring form and freely blooming habit. A lovely 
border iris. 28 in, $ .75 
JOSEPH ROBIDOUX (Callis 1937) L. The standards are violet 
touched with brown at the haft. The well rounded falls are vel- 
vety wine red. Heavy yellow beard. 40 in. $3.00 
JOYANCE (K. Dykes 1932) M. A large creamy white with 
glowing yellow center. Tall well branched stalks. Per. R. 84 
1937. 38 in. $ .50 
JOYOUS (Sturtevant 1937) M. An enchanting iris of blended 
pink and yellow that makes a lovely cut flower or glowing mass 
of color inthe garden. A crisp satiny flower. Fragrant. 29 in. $1.50 
JUNALUSKA (Kirkland 1932) E. M. A subtle blending of rose, 
gold, and copper are the colors of this well branched iris. H. M., 
ea Sen OSOMAN Min vAG la. 53193720 Per R291) 1936. “37 an $7.50 
KALINGA (Klein. 1935) M. A large flower of soft creamy yel- 
low of good form and substance, borne on tall well branched stalks. 
EiViewAvslaS61936.) Pers Ress 1937.) 40 in $ .40 
LADY PARAMOUNT (White 1933) E. M. A beautiful pale 
yellow of glistening beauty. The flowers are well carried on tall 
racer mestemisaam Elam oe tAmlnS 1032, meAGm Vi eA lS 1936: 
Per. R. 91 1936. 44 in. $ .75 
LANTERN GLOW (Washington 1939) M. A warm white with 
a glowing yellow center. Arched and roundly domed standards of 
ivory white shading to yellow on the midrib. The falls are very 
arched and flaring with background of cream white heavily 
brushed with Indian yellow extending half way down the falls. 
Beard rich yellow. Exceptionally firm heavy substance. 34 in. $4.50 
LIGHTHOUSE (Salbach 1936) L. A most brilliant and stunning 
iris with standards of Neyron rose flushed gold at the base. The 
falls are deep carmine rose. Beard rich gold. The center of the 
flower is rich gold. Good branching, an excellent iris. H. M., A. 
Ie SeloS 7a AU NE. An in S 1940)" Rem R283 1939) 136) im $1.00 
LILAMANI (J. Sass 1938) M. Rich and lustrous is this deep 
violet blue self. The blooms are large with the falls so heavily 
enriched with velvet that they seem almost black. Tall sturdy 
stalks with good branching. R. 88 1940. 39 in. $ .50 
LORD DONGAN (K. Smith 1940) M. A stunning new creation 
with broad standards of silken Chinese violet and wide rounded 
falls of deep very velvety pansy violet (Corinthian purple) with no 
haft venations to mar the velvet finish which extends way down 
into the throat, The light styles and thick pale yellow beard light 
up the center of the flowers emphasizing the depth of color in this 
strong sturdy iris. H. M., A. I, S. 1940. R. 88 1940. 37 in. $17.50 
LOUVOIS (Cayeux 1936) M. A very dark iris with standards 
of light chocolate brown, and falls of darkest ruddy chocolate with 
a distinct lighter border at the edge. Strong and sturdy with good 
branching this velvety chocolate brown iris is most distinctive and 
OULsndine we OmN ooN. Ho iy 1936 ATM. A, 1S, 1939, Per, 
R. 88 1940. 36 in. $5.00 
LUTETIA (Cayeux 1938) M. This pale yellow iris has been 
received with great enthusiasm in France. The standards are 
light primrose yellow, arched and firm. The falls ivory white 
bordered with sulphur yellow, Cool yellow beard. Good substance 
and branching. C. M., S. N. H. F. 1938. 40 in. $5.00 
MALLORCA (Tobie 1938) M. The standards are high and well 
domed. The falls are flaring and broad with delicate buff mark- 
ings at the throat. Wide yellow beard. Well branched stalks. A 
charming iris that might be termed a pinker Gloriole. 40 in. $5.00 
MANCHU PRINCE (Washington 1937) L. The standards are 
golden tobacco brown, ruffled and beautifully domed. F. are very 
flaring of deep Persian-red with velvety black overtone. Rich 
orange beard. H.M., A. 1. S. 1937. R. 89 1938. 39 in. $1.50 
MARIETTA (Cayeux 1938) M. The standards are buff with a 
slightly deeper flush towards the edge. The falls are golden yel- 
low with an area of sky blue in the center. Well rounded flowers 
of good substance on evenly branched stalks. CRVies See Elke 
1936. fF. Cy Gy Rome; 1938. 36 in. $5.00 
MARINELLA (Cayeux 1937) M. A magnificent iris of rich 
brownish red with well arched and domed standards of golden 
bronze lightly flushed red. The semi-flaring falls are garnet red 
bordered with bronze at the edge. The slightly ruffled flowers 
have execellent form and substance and are well placed on almost 
perfectly four way branched stalks. C. M., S. N. H. F. 1937. 
A. I. S. Silver Medal at Iris Show at the New York Worlds Fair 
as the finest stalk in the show, 1940. 42 in. $12.50 
MARION (Mil. 1931) M. A little known iris which to me seems 
most distinctive. A smoothly finished flower of porcelain-blue. S. 
are well domed. F. flaring. An exquisite iris. 30 in. $1.50 
MARQUITA (Cay. 1930) M. Very large flowers of creamy yellow, 
with rose pink lines on the falls. A. M., A. I. S. 1936. C.M., S.N. 
pete OS ewer cou lOo/Muacnan: $ .50 
MARVELOUS (Kirkland 1937) M. S. are very large and domed, 
of citron yellow. F. are semi-flaring of deeper citron yellow, 
blended and reticulated a deep coral rose. Beard yellow. A bril- 
liant flower. Per. R, 84 1940. 36 in. $1.00 
MARY E. NICHOLLS (Nicholls 1939) M. A warm white self 
with a burnished gold inlay on the haft, and bright orange beard. 
Beautifully chaste in form, the firm flowers are satiny in texture, 
and well placed on low and gracefully branched stalks, An ex- 
ceptionally fine iris with delicious fragrance. H. M., A. I. S. 
i940. R. 89 1940. 42 in. $8.00 
MARY RICH LYON (Callis 1937) M. A beautiful,-arm creamy 
yellow with ruflled cream standards, veined deeper yellow. Falls 
are lighter with yellow flush at the haft; gold beard. $5.00 
MARY STUART (Stahl. 1936) M. L. A beautiful blend of yel- 
low, apricot and soft rose. S. are apricot, flushed with maize. F. 
are same tone of yellow overlaid with apricot, flushed deeper at 
‘he throat with rose. Yellow beard. R. 88 1938. 39 in. $2.00 
MATA HARI (Nicholls 1937) V. L. A deep indigo blue purple 
with splendid rounded form and heavy substance. A most im- 
pressive iris. R. 87 1940. 38 in. $2.00 
MATTERHORN (J. Sass 1938) M. L. A fine clean white of 
rounded form and generous size with no trace of any other color 
save the creamy beard. The glistening flowers have strong firm 
substance with broad flaring falls and are borne on tall extremely 
well branched stalks. H. M., A. I. S. 1938, A. M., A, I. S. 1940, 
Per R. 89 1940. $4.00 
MATULA (H. P. Sass 1939) M. L. A very lovely blend of rose 
red and orange gold. The arched and fluted standards are apricot 
buff flushed with Congo pink. The broad semi-flaring falls are deep 
Indian lake, bordered with buff and ruffled at the edge, H. M., 
A. 1. S 1939, Per. R. 89 1940. 38 in. $7.50 
MAYA (Washington 1935) L. Tall domed standards of straw- 
berry-red. Falls are very velvety and of the same tone as stan- 
dards with a blending of gold at the throat. An outstanding iris. 
Hy M. A; I: S. 1935. Per. R. 89 1940. 40 in. $1.50 
MAY DAY (D. Hall 1939) M. Considered by many as the most 
outstanding iris produced by Mr. Hall. A blend with the colors 
so evenly mingled that the general appearance is a glowing apricot 
orange self. The form combines the beauty of long flaring falls 
with the crisped standards held firmly together. The bright orange 
beard adds a vibrant note of color to this glowing apricot blend. 
H. M., A. I. S. 1939. Per. R. 89 1940. 40 in. $10.00 
MAYLING SOONG (Lewis 1939) M. A rich yellow self of ex- 
cellent form and substance. The standards are clear deep lemon 
chrome, well arched and domed. The broad semi-flaring falls are 
of the same color, flushed slightly deeper at the center. H. M., A. 
I. S. 1938. Per. R. 86 1940. 38 in. $10.00 
MEDITERRANEE (Wareham 1940) M. Lovely in color as the 
sparkling surface of the Mediterranean Sea in the morning sun- 
light, this light French blue self stands out in glistening perfection 
in the garden, The large firm flowers of rounded flaring form 
have a smoothly finished surface, and are well poised on amply 
branched stalks. Strong and sturdy this freely flowering clear 
blue iris is an important addition to the blue irises that are needed 
in our gardens. R. 87 1939, $10.00 
MELITZA (Nesmith 1940) M. This salmony flesh self is unique 
and a decided break in color harmony. The standards are delicate 
ivory pink, highly domed and firm. The falls have the same ex- 
quisite coloring with a slightly deeper flush around the beard. 
The beard is intense pinkish tangerine, so vivid that the whole 
flower seems infused with this brilliant unusual color. The flowers 
are medium in size of very firm substance lasting for three days 
or more and are nicely placed on well branched stalks. Lone 
season of bloom. H.M., A. I. S. 1940. R. 87 1940. 40 in. $10.00 
