MATA HARI—Last of all to bloom 
here. Very dark, intense, blue-pur- 
ple self of velvety texture. Perfect 
form, gracefully flaring falls. Large 
flowers of good substance. Many va- 
rieties finish blooming before this 
one starts. $.60 
MATTERHORN — The big Sass 
clean white which has won so much 
attention. Delicate in appearance in 
spite of size. Cream beard. Branch- 
ing excellent. Taller than most. 
$1.00 
MEHAMA — Blend of pink and yel- 
low, with pale blue undertone. Very 
large blooms. Medium height. Ear- 
ly. $.25 
MELDORIC — Rich, velvety blu- 
biack self, with huge flowers. Nota 
rapid increaser nor a free bloomer, 
but worth putting up with its whims. 
Tall. Late midseason. H.M.,A.1.S., 
1931. $.25 
MELITZA — A _ color’ innovation 
among the pinks. S. delicate ivory 
pink, F. same, with deeper flush 
around pinkish tangerine beard. 
Fiowers medium sized. Fine branch- 
ing and growth habits. $3.50 
MIDGARD — Delightful yellow and 
pink blend, ruffled. Garden effect is 
on the pink side. Free bloomer and 
rapid increaser. $.15 
MILDRED PRESBY — S. cream- 
white, F. rose-purple. Medium. $.15 
MISS CALIFORNIA — Huge lilac 
pink with fiowers of the form of 
Dauntless, one of its parents, but 
much larger and taller. Growth vig- 
orous, substance and branching ae 
MISSOURI—Glowing blue-lavender. 
Large flowers have broad segments 
and heavy substance. A top medium 
blue. Profuse bloomer. H.M., 1933; 
A. M., 1935; Dykes Medal, 1937, Fur 
S: : 
MISSOURI NIGHT — Large, dark, 
velvety blue with indigo finish and 
bright orange beard. Withstands sun 
and rain well. Tall, well branched. 
H.M.,A.1.8., 1941. $.75 
MOKI — Rich brown-bronze. Large 
fiowers are smooth and well round- 
ed. Good branching habit. Medium 
height. Early midseason. $.25 
MOONGLO — S. primrose yellow 
fiushed 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 
MCRNING SPLENDOR—S. red vio- 
let. F. dark, velvety purple. $.15 
MHS. VALERIE WEST — S. bronze, 
F. maroon purple. Blooms are large 
end the variety floriferous. One of 
the best in its class. $.20 
NARAIN — Almost perfect self of 
pure marine blue with fine silken 
sheen. Flowers of medium size, well 
carried. Color carries well in gar- 
den. $.35 
NARANJA—Big golden yellow with 
distinct orange effect in falls, empha- 
sized by orange beard. Distinctive 
in garden. $.35 
NEBRASKA—Bright apricot yellow, 
with brown veining on haft. Ruffled. 
Medium size. Late. $.20 
NYMPH — Empire yellow self, with 
gold beard. Excellent yellow inter- | 
mediate. Fragrant. $.15 
ORANGE BRONZE — Uniform col- 
or, more orange than Naranja but 
more subdued. Irridescent orange- 
bronze. Unusual. Very large flow- 
ers. $1.00 
OURAY—Gleaming 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- 
nogg.” Blooms of medium size, but 
very floriferous. $.50 
PAULETTE — Tallest and about 
the largest of the light blue irises. 
The huge flowers have widely flar- 
ing falls. $.25 
PINK MARVEL — Rose-pink with 
undertone of yellow from Mr. Lap- 
ham, noted for his pinks. Called a 
“Glorified Eros,’ which it resembles 
in color. Rapid increaser. $3.50 
PINK OPAL—Beautiful light orchid 
pink. One of the best of the pink- 
toned irises. Large, rounded blooms 
on tall stalks. Good garden Seen 
PINK SATIN—Large lilac-pink self, 
with orange beard. Dainty. Tall. 
Midseason. Fragrant. H.M.,A.I.S. 
1931. $.20 
