
MARQUITA (Cayeux)—A yellowed cream and maroon amoena, 
valued by breeders of iris. The standards are creamy deepening 
to yellow at the base and the falls lined maroon with veining 
of the same color about the haft on slightly more yellowed ivory 
tone. Mid-season. 34”. 60c 
MAUNA LOA (Berry)—The finest, earliest reddish toned iris, 
on an exceptionally tall well-branched stem. The standards 
and falls are of almost the same color but appear almost as a 
bicolor, with velvety falls and crisp lightly fluted standards. It 
appears very soon after San Gabriel and Purissima and is al- 
most as tall. 46”. 50c 
MILDRED PRESBY (Farr)—One of the few iris still available 
by the first of the American hybridizers, and still very much 
admired by many. An intermediate amoena with pale creamy 
standards and pansy-violet falls. Fine for the front of the 
border. Wonderful for cut flowers. ZOCHO EOL, OUC 
MING YELLOW (Glutzbeck)—Perhaps the largest of the yel- 
lows, of good form and with no veining or the lack of sub- 
stance sometimes seen in yellows. A real lemon color, and 
unique and distinguished by its widely flaring falls and fluted 
standards. Mid-season to late. 36”. $1.50 
MIRASOL (Mohr-Mitchell)—An_ intermediate, early, prolific 
blooming yellow, with wild-flower greeny tinge at its center. 
Charming for the front of a border. Early. 30’... 20c; 3 for 50c 
MISS MUFFET (Salbach)—An oncobred that bears both pollen 
and seeds well. It is a clear yellow with some onco marking 
at haft, and though not distinguished by the wide domed stan- 
dards so valued in onco hybrids, seems to carry this character- 
istic to some of its offspring Early to mid-season. 26”. Tpaxe 
MISSOURI( Grinter)—Still one of the finest blue iris. This is a 
standard classic among iris in flaring form and heavy substance. 
It is a clear mid-blue, with the falls slightly deeper than the 
standards. Mid-season. 36”. 50c 
MME. GAUDICHAU (Millet)—A very old iris, which is. still 
desirable for its good mid-blue color and ruffled form with 
dollar-round falls. A prolific bloomer and multiplier. 
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