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wn _MARQUITA—A. M., A.I.S., °36. S. luminous cream, “‘silken, hushed and 
ni chaste’; F. heavily ied rose pink. Perhaps largest of variegata 
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_ MATA HARI (Nicholls, ’37)—A brilliant, distinct, and most striking indigo 
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_  MATTERHORN—A standard of absolute white purity. Large flowers of 
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MELANIE (Hill ’41)—Perhaps the finest of the new light or orchid pinks. 
Flowers of large size and splendid form on ideally branched tall stems. 
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MICHAEL ANGELO—Large flowers of dark vinaceous gray throughout, a 
new color. Effect, a dark dove gray. Flowers of great carrying quality 
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MIDWEST PRIDE—Fine flowers of lasting substance—an improved Arche- 
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MISSOURI—One of the finest. S. lavender blue; F. slightly darker. Won- 
Merial substance:and texture.’ Dykes, A.I.S.,.°37; 44”.022 2k .50 
MISSOURI NIGHT (Callis, ’38)—-H.M., ’41. A large, rich, dark velvety 
blue self, with flaring F. and rich orange beard. Splendid branching. 
Blooms long and late. Weather resistant, profuse, different, worthy. 30”. 1.00 
MONOMOY (McKee-Gage, ’36)—A large, very deep blue-purple with rich, 
velvety falls and good form and substance, deep blue beard. Hardy and 
pametaeenloomey.-Fi.M., A.1S., °34. ) 347s en ay ee CA eS .50 
MOONGLO—H.M., °36. A wonderful iris which to know is to love. A 
stately, soft yellow blend of heavy substance with S. and F. of primuline 
yellow and empire yellow flushed and overlaid Chinese violet. 32”...._. .50 
MOROCCO ROSE (Loomis ’37)—Large flowers with lustrous soft pink S. 
flushed deeper, and semi-flaring F.'of deep rosaline pink. Effect, a rich, 
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MRS. J. L. GIBSON—An English iris unsurpassed in size and perfection of 
form, and rivalled in sheen only by St. Louis and the Black Douglas....... 35 
NARAIN—A rich marine self of great purity and a fine silken sheen. One 
of.the ‘“‘tops’’ in deep blue irises. You will keep it in your garden for 
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NARANJA—tThe first orange-toned iris of great size. A ps PO beautiful 
_ flower on tall, straight stalks. Tied for 2d choice for Dykes, °39. 38”. .30 
NENE—Flowers to over 9 inches in length, well formed and on well 
-branched stems. S. soft clear rose lilac; F. vinous red. 487”._........0........ .25 
ORLOFF (H. Sass)—A fascinating plicata with creamy yellow ground color 
overlaid rich cinnamon-brown. The yellow heart accents the richness 
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PAULETTE—A French giant in enameled blue lavender of fine tone and 
finish. An immense flower with F. to 314” across. 547 ...00.00.02.02.2222------ .25 
PEARL LUSTRE (Weed ’38)—6 to 8 buds; well-formed flowers of fine tex- 
ture, attractive blush yellow coloring, and delightful fragrance. 38”... .50 
PERSIA—S. smoky blue; F. rich blue purple shading to much lighter at the 
edge. The coloring of a rich Persian rug. Very rich. 487..2...00..00..... .25 
PINK IMPERIAL (Weed ’39)——One of the pinkest and the largest flowers 
of all “‘pink’’ irises, excellent substance. A vivid blush pink with often 
7 flowers to the stalk which is stiff enough to hold the flowers aloft. 50”. 1.50 
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