MELDORIC — Rich, velvety blue- 
black self, with huge flowers. Nota 
rapid increaser nor a free bloomer, 
but worth putting up with its whims. 
Tal’. Late midseason. H.M.,A.I.5S., 
POS 1. $.30 
MELITZA--A color innovation among 
the pinks. S. delicate ivory pink, F. 
same, with deeper flush around pink- 
ish tangerine beard. Flowers medi- 
um sized. Fine branching and growth 
habits $6.00 
MIDWEST GEM--Pale apricot yellow 
self, lightly flushed pink. Immense 
flowers with crimped petals’ on fine 
stems always attract attention.  $.75 
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. $.60 
MISSOURI— Glowing blue-lavender. 
Large flowers have broad segments 
and heavy substance. A top medium 
blue. Profuse bloomer. H. M., 1933; 
ee 1935; Dykes Medal, 1937, aa I. 
> 35 
MISSOURI NIGHT — Large, dark, 
velvety blue with indigo finish and 
bright orange beard. Withstands sun 
and rain well. Tall, well branched. 
bViet Ar Lo o..0 1941. $1.00 
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. 
HWE. 1935: A. M., 1937, A: 1.S. $.35 
MOKI— Rich brown-bronze. Large 
flowers are smooth and well rounded. 
Good branching habit. Medium 
height. Early midseason. $.25 
MOONGLO — 8S. 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. IS. $.25 
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. $1.25 
MRS. VALERIE WEST — S&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 
NARAIN--A most perfect self of pure 
marine blue with fine silken sheen. 
Flowers of medium size, well carried. 
Color carries well in garden. $.35 
NARANJA—Big golden yellow with 
distinct orange effect in falls, empha- 
sized by orange beard. Distinctive in 
garden. $.35 
NEBRASKA—PBright apricot yellow, 
with brown veining on haft. Ruffled. 
Not new, but good. Late. $.20 
NEON — Bronze-gold standards and 
velvety carmine falls with strong yei- 
low beard. Very bright in garden. 
Good-sized blooms produced freely on 
low-branched stems. Rather late. $.35 
NYMPH — Empire yellow self, with 
gold beard. Excellent yellow inter- 
mediate. Fragrant. $.20 
ORANGE BRONZE — Uniform color, 
more orange than Naranja but more 
subdued. Irridescent orange-bronze. 
Unusual. Very large flowers. $2.00 
OURAY—G!leaming ruby-red. Neith- 
er large nor tall, but one of the very 
brightest dark reds. Midseason. §.35 
ORLOFF — Deep cream dotted and 
edged red brown, with stronger yel- 
low center. “Like cinnamon on egg- 
nogs.” Blooms of medium size, but 
very floriferous. $.65 
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 b'ooms 
on tall stalks. Good garden value. 
>.25 
PINK SATIN—Large lilac-pink self, 
with orange beard. Dainty. Tall. 
Midseason. Fragrant. HM: A. S: 
1931. $.20 
PRAIRIE SUNSET--This magnificent 
blend of peach, apricot, copper, rose 
and gold probably has received more 
praise than any other iris of recent 
introduction, but the color cannot be 
described adequately. Flowers of 
good substance, slightly elongated. on 
stems of medium height. $8.00 
PROF. S. B. MITCHELL—Free-flow- 
ering and brilliant, of deep wine col- 
or. Large flowers, tall and we'l 
branched stalks. Fine grower. $.25 

