MERRIAM, KANSAS 
MILDRED PRESBY (Farr) S. Ivory white; F. pansy purple; still one of the 
finest amoenas; midseason; medium height________-_.--__--- 3 for 
MING YELLOW (Glutz) Called “the yellow without a fault’; pure, deep 
yellow of Depute Nomblot form; midseason; tall_____-_-____-_--_- 
MISS CALIFORNIA (Salb) Distinctive lilac pink self of perfect form and 
SUDSICMnCe MEIIICSECISCI is tcl | = ae eee eee ene ne ne een ee ee 
MISSOURI (Grinter) Large flowered medium blue of a brilliant, “live” 
tone; heavy substance; deeply branched; fragrant; Dykes medal; 
midseasonss (Ch sa) a ae ee en ee ee ee Oe 
MOA (Bliss) Arching standards and flaring falls of deep violet purple; 
MLCGSECSONpeiCl aay Se a ce eh eg ees ee ee eee en ae for 
MOHRSON (White) Rounded blooms of purple veined and shadowed a 
deeper purple; an offspring of William Mohr but a much better doer; 
MUdsSecsornwsnortye, <a ee een ere oie en ae er er es 
MOONGLO (Wmsn) Soft yellow and violet blend; heavy substance; mid- 
sedsonmeditim#heiqht@ac sees sea eee = See ae ene 
MORNING GLORY (Kirk) Intense and velvety reddish purple; makes a 
magnificently well balanced stalk; midseason; tall__.__.----------- 
MORNING SPLENDOR (Shull) Dark, glowing claret red; one of the finest 
VoOrlelesecttichy DTiCe: siClles(Clll sen ter eee eee 3 for 
MOROCCO ROSE (Loomis) Large, dark pink blended bicolor with a soft 
yellow flush at the haft; garden effect is rich and bright, perhaps the 
DINKeSt Olecin VelliS eM CSECSOT) w (CU eee re ee ear eee aes eee 
MOTHER OF PEARL (Sturt) Famous grayish lavender; midseason; tall 
By dt apm le i ay SA a pd nh pp eae fy hy eae SE 3 for 
MOUNT ROYAL (Morgan) Deep purple; very fragrant; early; medium 
heigh Haye 2 eee ee eee eee arene ener Deen aR TO aS SHIOE 
MRS. EDWARD HARDING (Per) Tall, showy purple of fine landscape 
etiect early?" tcl tee rere eet rey eer nee eur Cee eS Setor 
MRS. VALERIE WEST (Bliss) Bronze red velvet and velvety maroon; 
large flowers and very floriferous; midseason; medium height-_-_-_--- 
MUSSOLINI (Dykes) Huge, vivid blue purple; English silver medal win- 
Ner emicsedson-emMedilimmenelontae = eeemae see ee ee ee 
July 22, 1940 
“Received the iris roots in good condition as usual and thank you very 
much for the extras. You are most generous. 
“I enjoy the iris I have bought from you so much. I was telling a friend 
about you and your beautiful varieties of iris. She is a member of the 
Gloucester Garden Club and has a lovely garden. She would appreciate 
a catalog.” 
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