GILBERT HH. WILD -& SON, =)  SARCOXIE, MISE OURS 
IRIS 
MARY GEDDIS. Much like Rameses, however, the falls, also standards are a darker shade 
and not, qhiteias larsemmower fay/.s10 lave) weed ea te cin Pa Vode kee Each .30; Per 10, $2.00 
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 ................ Each $2.25 
MELCHOIR (Wallace, 1927). A beautiful red-bronzy claret self with orange beard and 
bronzy-purple marking on pale half ................-- Each .25; Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
MELDORIC. Huge blue-black self, one of the richest and most striking Irises ever intro- 
duced. Neither a rapid increaser nor a free flowerer it rewards the owner With spikes 
of bloom ;thatiare well worth waitine for ele Oe ee Geen eae Each .50 
MINNIE COLQUITT (H. P. Sass, 1942). A massive white plicata, slightly ruffled, with 
combed standards and broad flaring falls, The petals have a wide edging of purple. Stems 
36*inches with ‘wide branching sly gin. Pe Re Py ne a Te Ve ede eee lle ee ea Each $4.00 
MING YELLOW (Gutzbeck, 1938). ML. 36 inches. One of the largest yellows, yet a 
stately flower. Ming Yellow is well substanced and branched and M&looms are carried 
with an easy grace. Large smooth yellow, evenly toned. Thick substance. Derived 
from Depute Nomblot it brings its chahacter of this fine Iris into our yellows; a wor- 
GY) pO CII OR a atu su tueie a exer a ites leer e «ain iae ne CRI, eMC ect ath Siti B Each $1.00; Per 10, $8.00 
MINISTRE FERNAND DAVID. 36 inches. Awarded a certificate of merit, as well as a 
Special prize given by the Iris committee of France for the best Iris of the year. A gi- 
gantic, brilliant dahlia-carmine bicolor, perfect in every way, with lustrous silky stand- 
ALS ANG “TIC VOLVOUY DAlIS jaws tue oos Wow pb o's Sure y Rie iuee te Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
MICHELANGELO (Weed, 1936). M. L. 43 inches. One of the very best from Mr. Weed’s 
garden. A dove gray Iris, lovely in its iridescent and glimmering finish, soft and _lust- 
rous but not dull. A very distinctive flower, nothing else like it. It grows and blooms 
well) here: finding :many ‘admirers 400.0. os veces Each .30; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $17.00 
MIDGARD. Yellow and pink blend, good .............. eu eee a Each .25; Per 10, $1.50 
MIDWEST PRIDE. 36 inches. Very fine large flowers of rich deep amethyst color, pro- 
ducing) a richybrilliantearden) emect ce‘ . ois Cue oe ck eile we ee oe ae Each .25; Per 10, $2.00 
MISS CALIFORNIA. Gigantic lilac pink, with the growing habits of Dauntless, one cf the 
parents. While not the “pinkest” Iris. the shade of this one is quite novel and it surely 
has every attribute that one could wish for in a perfect flower. One of the highlights 
From eCar) Saalbach we. 6 Veta. eh LR A eben. eh ala taetens Each .50; Per 10, $4.00; Per 100, $25.00 
MISSOURI (Grinter, 1933). 40 inches. One of the “must haves” in any garden. Strong, 
medium blue in tone, its large, flaring flowers of heavy substance stand out in any 
planting. Its record proves it wide popularity ................. Each .50; Per 100, $4.00 
MODESTE (Gage, 1938). E. 34 inches. A blend in colors of light pink toning to a deep- 
er rose. Bright and charming addition to your garden .....................°. Each $1.00 
MOONLIGHT. (Dykes). Cream and sulphur yellow....Each .30; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
MOROCCO ROSE (Loomis, 1937). M. 40 inches. H. M. A. I. S. 1937. Beautiful pink-rose 
self. Flowers have a soft yellow glow at thee heart and bright golden beard...... Each $1.25 
MORNING GLORY (Kirkland, 1929). A flower of large size, heavy substance and most at- 
tractive red violet tone on the order of Morning Splendor, but more brilliant red .......... 
pe Liege AID ste mire ye vy ok Sb Okc ercry GEN MN 2a Aah kL ad IL a a A a ene ReaD gil Each .25; Per 10, $1.50 
MORNING SPLENDOR (Shull, 1922). S. Petunia violet; F. velvety raisin purple. Flowers 
are large, of fine form, heavy substance and delightful fragrance. Very late. A beautiful 
Je CG Pal a tall Reh hs Mam OR a aia ed Si CS AS ata ae A | dU kB dR Each .25; Per 10, $1.50 
MOUNTAIN SNOW. A cool white, as the name implies, with a very faint suggestion of 
blue shadow on the falls. A New England introduction, with size and height to satisfy 
any critic, and with very broad falls and thick substance .......... Each .50; Per 10, $4.00 
MOUNT ROYAL (Morgan, 1924). 8S. light blue-purple. F. dark blue purple. Good.......... 
EE MYA VERRY OPN ROUEN MM Te eRe CT aries ans Te a > at a idea Ve Ae He Mh AN UR EMRE Oe Pa gpa ed Each .25; Per 10, $1.50 
MRS. VALERIE WEST (Bliss). Considered Mr. Bliss’ crowning achievement. A much ad- 
mired Iris. Broad massive bronze standards with falls of deep velvety maroon purple. 
Steniat Welty DTAMOIIC wi, MA Mele li elcteheulaidlels Wr euid's aber enantio 1pm ape Each .40 Per 10, $3.00 
MRS. WILLARD JACQUES (Sass, 1938). M. 34 inches. Daintily frilled and of large sized 
blooms, this Iris is really of a deep pink shade, overlaid with apricot .......... Each .30 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner, 1941). M. 40 inches. A. M. A. I. S. 1944. An innovation in 
the Iris world. Deep radiant Mulberry rose self showing a brown shade. The beard is 
a heavy bronze. Flowers are large and of fine form and substance, growing on tall well 
DLAC Stalker wie: Nie. Caw. sey cmt neta iae isc siaigtan y Miva mwah an ar NU ue tye Mins oor Nene tigers, Cal aMe ee ae Each $6.00 
NARAIN (Shuber, 1936). E. M. 38 inches. A c crystal clear blue with a silky shimmering 
sheen. soft blue beard! tipped “with wellowii iF aa cau Pan) a asl ek eueie fail Each .30 
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