MELDORIC — Rich, velvety blue- 
black self, with huge flowers. Nota 
rapid increaser nor a free bloomer, 
and flowers are subject to spot, but 
worth putting up with its defects. 
Tall. Late midseason. H. M., A. I. 
S., 1931. $.30 
MIDGARD — Delightful yellow and 
pink blend, ruffled. Garden effect is 
on the pink side. Free bloomer and 
rapid increaser. Medium height. Mid- 
season. Fragrant. $.15 
MIDWEST — White heavily flushed 
and edged purple, ruffled. Some 
blooms have four standards and four 
falls. Medium height. Early mid- 
season. Fragrant. $.15 
MILDRED PRESBY--S. cream-white, 
F. rose-purple. Medium. Late mid- 
season. Fragrant. $.15 
MIRANDA — Bluish-violet self, me- 
tallic sheen. Tall. Early. $.15 
MISS CALIFORNIA--Huge lilac pink 
with flowers of the form of Dauntless, 
one of its parents, but much larger 
and taller. Growth vigorous, sub- 
stance and branching good. Seems 
hardy here. $.60 
MISSOURI—Glowing blue-lavender. 
Large flowers have broad segments 
and heavy substance. Profuse bloom- 
er. H. M., 1933; A. M., 1935; Dykes 
Medal, 1937, A. I. S. $.40 
MME. CHERAU—White frilled blue, 
ruffied. An old-timer, but still pret- 
ty. Tall. Late. Fragrant. $.10 
MME. DE SEVIGNE — White edged. 
pink-lavender. Medium. Midseason. 
Fragrant. $.10 
MOHRSON — Deep violet, heavily 
veined darker. Huge flower, and 
much taller than its parent, the fa- 
mous William Mohr, a pogocyclus hy- 
brid which breeders only recently 
have induced to set seed. Midseason. 
H. M., 19385; A. M., 1937, A. I. S. §.35 
MOKI—Rich brown-bronze. Large 
flowers are smooth and well rounded. 
Good branching habit. Medium 
height. Early midseason. $.30 
MOONGLO — S. primrose yellow 
flushed Chinese violet, F. empire yel- 
low overlaid Chinese violet. Orange 
beard. The large flowers are of fine 
form and heavy substance. Medium 
height. H. M., 1937, A. I. S. $.25 
MORNING SPLENDOR—S. red vio- 
let, F. dark, velvety purple. Tall. 
Late midseason. Fragrant. $.15 
MOROCCO ROSE — Large, pale or- 
chid pink flower of delicate appear- 
ance. One of the three or four near- 
est to true pink in color. $1.50 
MRS. ALAN GRAY—Delicate pale 
rose mauve. Medium. Early. Fra- 
grant. $.10 
MRS. VALERIE WEST—S. bronze, 
F. maroon purple. Blooms are large 
and the variety is floriferous. One of 
the best in its class. Tall. Midsea- 
son. Fragrant. $.20 
MY MARYLAND—S. petunia violet, 
F. deep crimson with orange beard. 
Flowers of good size and form on un- 
usually tall stalks. Early midseason. 
Fragrant. $.20 
NEBRASKA—Bright apricot yellow, 
with brown veining on haft. Ruffled. 
Not new, but good. Tall. Late. Fra- 
grant. $.20 
NINE WELLS —S. violet, F. deep 
purple. Tall. Very late. Fragrant. $.15 
NUMA ROUMESTAN--Sombre. Rich, 
purple-violet self. Tall. Late. $.15 
NYMPH—Empire yellow self, with 
gold beard. Excellent yellow inter- 
mediate. Fragrant. $.20 
ORANGE BRONZE—Uniform color, 
more orange than Naranja. Irrides- 
cent orange-bronze. Unusual. Very 
large flowers. $4.00 
OURAY—Gleaming ruby-red. Neith- 
er large nor tall, but one of the very 
brightest reds. Midseason. $.40 
ORLOFF — Deep cream dotted and 
edged red brown, with stronger yel- 
low center. “Like cinnamon on egg- 
nogg.” Blooms of medium size, but 
very floriferous. $1.00 
PAULETTE—Tallest and about the 
largest of the light blue irises. The 
huge flowers have widely flaring 
falls. $.25 
PINK OPAL—Beautiful light orchid 
pink. One of the best of the pink- 
toned irises. Large, rounded blooms 
on tall stalks. Good garden ete 
PINK SATIN—Large lilac-pink self, 
with orange beard. Dainty. Tall. 
Midseason. Fragrant. H. M., A. . Be 
PIONEER—Red-purple, with yellow 
beard. Large flowers. Tall. Midsea- 
son. Fragrant. $.15 
POCAHONTAS — White bordered 
pink lavender, frilled. Medium. Mid- 
season. Fragrant. $.10 
