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Lyndon (Lap.) A delicate Iris or rose tinted fawn. Floriferous. $0.30 
Majenica (Cook, 1941). H. M., A. I. S. 1948. A distinct new pinkish blend 
with a tinge of salmon. A pleasing flower in every way with wide petalled 
S. and F. The color is clear and bright, the flowers are large of good full 
Paks and smooth texture and firm, lasting substance. 3 feet. $5.00 
Mary E. Nichols (Nich. 1939). A. M., A. I. S. 1948; H. M., A. I. S. 1940. Warm 
white self with gold inlay on haft, yellow beard. Medium large flowers 
of heavy substance, satiny texture A lovely flower both in form and 
exquisite finish. 38 inches. $1.50 
Mary Geddes (Wash. 1931). Dykes Medal A. I. S. 1935. S. light ochraceous sal- 
mon; F. same shade overlaid Pompeian Red. 38 inches. $0.35 
Master Charles (Wmsn. 1943). H. M. A. I. S. 1944. A rich glowing mulberry Iris 
with a definite charm and flare to the form. The flower has a wonderful 
sheen that gives it the glowing rich effect. Substance is excellent and the 
color does not fade. S. True Purple with overlaying black sheen blending 
to Madder Brown at base; F. Rich Purple overlaid velvety black blending to 
Madder Brown at Haft. Beard Mulberry Purple tipped brown. Vigorous, 
floriferous, and excellently branched. 38 inches. $7.00 
Mata Hari (Nich. 1937). Very dark intense blue purple self with dark brown 
Paks Large flower of good substance and velvety texture. metry, ae 
inches. bre 
Maya (Wash. 1935). H. M., A. I. S. 1935. A beautiful strawberry red self 
with a subtle blending of copper and rose in the throat. 38 inches. $1.00 
May Day (D. Hall, 1939). H. M., A. I. S. 1989. A self color overlaid and 
burnished copper on soft apricot with a very light orange beard. Tall 
branched stems, large flowers, fair substance. 40 inches. $0.75 
Melanie (Hill, 1941). H. M., A. I. S. 1941. A lovely new light pink of large 
size. The tall stems are ideally branched, carrying several blooms open 
at the same time. A really fine orchid- pink close to true pink. Midseason. 
40 inches. $3.0 
Melitza (Nesmith, 1940). A. M., A. I. S. 1942; H. M., A. I. S. 1940. This 
salmony flesh self is unique and a decided break in color harmony. The 
S. are delicate ivory pink; F. have the same coloring with a slightly 
deeper flush around the beard. Beard is an intense pinkish tangerine, so 
vivid that the whole flower seems suffused with the tangerine coloring. 
40 inches. $2.00 
Mexico (Klein. 1943). H. M., A. I. S. 1944. A very late flowering brilliant Iris 
that is a blended bicolor of buff golden S. and plush like F. of glowing red 
brown. There is a coppery orange suffusion about it that makes it appear 
more as a blend than a definite bicolor. Very large flowers with F. slightly 
waved at the edges. $7.50 
Midgard (H. P. Sass, 1926). A lovely blend yellow shaded pink. 3 ft. $0.30 
Midwest Gem (H. P. Sass, 1937). H. M., A. I. S. 1987. A large pale apricot 
yellow lightly flushed with pink. The delicate coloring combined with 
the lustre heavy texture sparkling with gold make this Iris one of the 
very loveliest. S. and F. are serrated and crinkled. 40 inches. $0.75 
Mirabelle (Whiting, 1941). H. M., A. I. S. 1941. Alluring cream-apricot and 
pink tones combined in a most delectable manner. For such a delicately 
fresh color the flower substance is extra fine. Oval formed, large, full pro- 
portioned blooms with glistening texture. Excellent stems with just as 
fine branching. 38 inches. $10.00 
Moonglo (Wmsn. 1935). H. M., A. I. S. 1986. A very distinct soft yellow 
blend. Well formed flowers on 382 inch stems. $0.50 
