grown by ROBERT WAYMAN, BAYSIDE, L. I., N. Y. 

MAUNA LOA, 85-86 (Berry, 1926), 40 inches. A tall bicolor of 
strong reddish cast. A flower of fine form. $5.00 each 
MAY CHEREAU (Bralliar, 1925). A distinctive new plicata, quite 
different from any other and extremely attractive. The stand- 
ards are pink and the falls are snow white, broadly pencilled 
and shaded deep pink. $2.50 each 
MAY SADLER, 82-81 (Perry, 1925), 32 inches. An extremely hand- 
some variety, with standards of a striking shade of violet-rose 
and falls of dark madder crimson; dark bronze beard. $5.00 each 
MEDITATION (Cayeux, 1926), 86 inches. This new French introduc- 
tion is of a distinct pleasing color, the standards being soft 
blue, marbled and reticulated white; falls purplish pink, with 
brown veining at the throat. $5.00 each 
MEISSONIER (Cayeux, 1926), 30 inches. One of the new attractive 
“Painter’s Art Shades” of Cayeux. Standards golden yellow, 
suffused bronze; flaring falls of soft amaranth red, narrowly 
margined golden yellow. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.75, 6 for $12.00 
MELCHIOR (Wallace, 1927), 36 inches. Fine large flowers of perfect 
shape on the order of Mrs. Valery West, but much better and 
more rugged, the blooms measuring six inches across. The 
standards are of deep bronzy violet and the falls are of rich 
velvety crimson purple. A flower of unusual beauty and re- 
finement. $50.00 each 
MENTOR, 85-82 (Perry, 1923), 36 inches. EARLY. A most effective 
rich velvety variety, with the texture of a pansy. Standards rich 
rosy lavender; falls crimson purple, with a beautifully marked 
throat and bright orange beard. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75, 6 for $5.00 
MESOMOTAMICA, 76-73 (Wild Species). This giant lavender violet 
species is the parent of many of our present large hybrids. Of 
special value for breeding purposes. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75, 6 for $6.00 
MESTOR, 83-83 (Perry, 1923), 38 inches. EARLY. Perry considers 
this one of his finest seedlings and I quite agree with him. In 
fact, it is one of our finest Irises. It is of large size, rich color- 
ing, fine form and finish. It is a hardy, rugged grower, a good 
propagator and very free flowering. The standards are bright 
violet blue and the falls the richest velvety pansy violet. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75, 6 for $6.00 
MICHELINE CHARRAIRE, 90-87 (Denis, 1924), 86 inches. FRA- 
GRANT. A perfect white Iris with a slight flush of amber at 
the throat, which enhances its beauty. Flowers of fine form 
and good texture on stout erect stems. Undoubtedly the finest 
white to date, as the very high rating would indicate. Delight- 
ful carnation fragrance. $3.50 each 
MIDGARD (H. P. Sass, 1926), 36 inches. This new variety attracted 
an unusual amount of attention in my gardens this past season. 
The standards are a lovely blend of soft pink and soft yellow, 
the general effect being pink. The flowers are very large, of fine 
shape, excellent substance and the plant is quite rugged. It is 
the best flower of its type. $7.50 each 
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