MOHRSON. (White 1935) E. M. The darkest of the 
Wm. Mohr seedlings. Rich violet purple with , 
flaring form‘ and. rutiled petals,-22- 2 eee pie: 
MOLLY MAY. (DeForest 1944) M. 36 in. A sister 
to Lori May, this is of the same bright pink 
coloring though it is about two shades darker 
and the flower is much larger with extremely 
broad<petalsi4 RCO. eee 4.00 
MONONA. (Whiting 1942) E. 36 in. Heliotrope and 
plum purple Strikingly blended and edged with 
copper: Drown. ..2-2.2-- ee 1.00 
MOONBEAM. (H. Sass 1943) M. 37 in. A clear pale 
yellow of extremely large size. As cool and 
sparkling looking as the moonbeams on frost. 3.50 
MOON BLOSSOM. (Tompkins 1946) M. 36 in. A 
deep camellia pink and twilight blue which 
seems to have a creamy undertone. This is very 
floriferous and often has five blooms open at 
once on a very well branched stalk. ~ The 
flowers are of medium to fairly large size and 
have a beautiful finish and gardenia like sub- 
stance. Of interest too for breeding because of 
its -one’erghth, onct blood.(-cs-. sue eee 10.00 
MOONLIT SEA. (J. Sass 1943) M. 36 in. This has 
white stands, and falls that seem to have been 
brushed with bright blue chalk and touched with 
gold at the haft. All in all, it is a most un- 
usual pattern and one that is quite pleasing. 
Hy M8 1943 eRe RE B5. 7 0 se 3.00 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA. (J. Sass 1943) M. 36 
in. A large, pale lemon and cream iris that is 
reminiscent of Elsa Sass but is much larger 
and more delicately finished. Always one of 
the top clumps in the garden and beautiful on 
the show bench. A. M. 1945, P. R. 89. ------_- 5.00 
MOROCCO ROSE. (Loomis 1937) M. L. 40 in. With 
each passing year this lovely, giant sized or- 
chid pink seems to grow in favor. P. R. 88.-.- 1.00 
MOUNT HERMON. (Lowry 1945) M. 42 in. This 
cool, well textured white, ranks with the best 
of its class. The stands are ruffled, and edged 
with silver and the flaring falls without mark- 
ings are set off by a clean lemon beard. The 
entire flower is enveloped by a silvery lustre 
which further enhances its beauty. H. M. 1945, 
P}. Rx 88): Gea ets Be eh 12.50 
MOUNT TIMP. (Muhl. 1945) E. M. 34 in. A very 
large flowered plicata that has a clean yellow 
cream ground and brownish rose markings. Oft- 
en. blooms azain' in, thetall.. S3°> 5.00 
MOUNT WASHINGTON. (Essig 1937) M. 50 in. 
Well branched and ‘beautifully proportioned, 
this is an cutstanding and much favored white. 
ALM: 1940, <Pi=RO 90, 22. Se 1.00 
MULBERRY ROSE. (Schreiner 1941) M. 40 in. 
A very large iris done in a deep, glowing mul- 
bétfy:VOSels 708 oe cbc a eee oe 4.00 
MY DAY. (Tharp 1942) M: L. 36 in. A. soft lav- 
ender blue Wm. Mohr seedling. This is touch- 
ed with purple at the tip of the beard. A very 
large and‘ well. formed Hlowef, s 222 2s) = ees 5.00 
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