MAGIC WAND. (Klein. 1946) L. 36 in. From To- 
bacco road x Daybreak, this is a large, beauti- 
fully formed flower of gleaming golden tan. 
The petals are very broad and the semi-flaring 
falls are touched deeper brown at the haft and 
have a suffusion of lavender in the center.___- 
MAIDEN BLUSH. (Hall 1943) M. 36 in. Still one 
of the most Luscious looking iris in the garden. 
Very large, well formed flowers of ultra rich 
apricot, on tall well branched stalks. R. 86.-__ 
MAJENICA. (Cock 1941) M. 36 in. A wide petalled 
salmon pink blend that is quite distinct in color. 
It appears to be a pink self with an orange 
pink, suffusion. HH. M*s.1943,“Ru\87.255 5 eee 
MANDALAY. (Hall 1943) M. 35 in. A beautiful 
iris of rich copper brown with an infusion of 
pink: EL *My 1943 “PR 8/7) oo) Ae 
MANYUSYA. (Sass-Hill 1944) M. 35 in. A large 
ruffled orchid pink from Noweta. Very lovely. 
BS Ge 1944 oe ec eee 
MARIMBA. (DeForest 1943) M. 38 in. . Very large 
flaring flowers of rich, smooth, cinnamon toned 
tan. AR s80 5. 82 Ue ke 
MARINE WAVE. (Schreiner 1941) V. E. 26 in. A 
very early bright medium toned blue. A self— 
eyen to) the beards t2 ss eee 
MAROON DAMASK. (Klein. 1946) L. 44 in. An 
extra rich and dark maroon self.° The broadly 
domed standards have a rich silken finish and 
the broad semi-flaring falls are clean and vel- 
vety textured. The stalks are tall with good 
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MARY VERNON. (McKee. 1942) M. 38 in. A very 
brilliant blended variegata; this has stands of 
glowing Antique gold and Falls of rich Ruby 
with a gleaming golden undertone. The petals 
are broad with nicely domed stands and widely 
flaring talls. A standout in this color class. 
AAM,1943,-P Ra 88. S263 ie eee 
MASTER CHARLES. Wmsn. 1943) M. 38 in. A 
deep glowing mulberry purple without any haft 
markings and with a fine form and rich vel- 
Vety finish: \Aw MM. 1946, \PS Ry: 89 226s See 
MATA HARI. (Nicholls 1937) V. L. 38 in. We have 
now grown enough stock to permit us to offer 
a number again this year. An intense indigo 
blue purple of faultless form. Full, broad, semi- 
flaring falls and. widé»arched stands, =-- cee Ueee 
MATTERHORN. (J. Sass: 1938) M. 38 in. A pure 
sparkling white that is so clean in coloring that 
at times it even seems to have a faint greenish 
cast NALOM > 1O4058R., sRO80. Lo sees ee 
MATTIE GATES. (Sass Bros. 1946) M. 36 in. Pat- 
terned after Golden Fleece, this is larger, much 
more clear as to colors. The centers of the 
petals are absolutely snowy white as is the tip 
of the beard. The edges of the petals are the 
most brilliant lemon gold imaginable. Form is 
good and the substance is exceptionally heavy. 
Yhe most beautiful iris of this type we have ever 
seen. ~ Hy Mw 1O45 ie ee ee eee 
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