
Is oe ronirik’ (Salb./1956) 
POun Waeitors' call it "That 
lovely orchid-pink". A vig- 
. orous grower, it opens its 
big flowers on stalks that 
were neariy) 4) ft tall 6 a0, 40 
‘ MISSOURI (Grinter 1933) 
The famous clear, deep blue 
with the flaring falls and 
enamel-like finish. Dykes 
medal for 1936.-36°in.y \- 
MISTY ROSE (Mitchell 1943) 
A blend of rose- pink flushed 
with brown below the beard. 
The whole flower seems cover- 
ed with a dusty,or mist-like, 
film that produces a distinct- 
ly novel color effect. Large 
flowers ,robust plant.42". 3.50 
MME .LOUIS’ AUREAU (Cay. 1934 
Plicata. Large, smooth 
flowers of clear, silvery 
white heavily marked rosy- 
helietrope’:30-in. tala: 40 
MME .M.LASSAILLY (Cay. 1935) 
A larger, taller "Amigo" in 
somewhat lighter tones. §S. 
fiax-plue, Fs violet=bilue 
edged lavender. 36 in. 1.25 
MOHRSON (White 1935) 
Onco-bred. Wm.Mohr seedling. 
Deep violet with darker vein- 
ings. Larger, darker, easier 
to grow than Wm.Mohr. 30"  .60 
MONADNOCK (Salback. 1937) 
An excellent, tall, large 
a LOWered Iris in clear rose- 
red coloring. A late bloomer 
that brings to the garden 
an abundance of bright, new 
color at the end of the 
Season. Good grower. 42", 1.00 
_ MOONLIT SEA (J.Sass 1943) 
A most unusual flower. The 
white ground color is so 
heavily covered and striated 
with indigo-blue that little 
white is indicated, while an 
empire-yellow haft adds to 
the confusion. The garden ef- 
- fect is dark blue and yellow. 
Good a1i-round plant )35'12.50 
MOROCCO ROSE (Loomis 1937 ) 
o Very close to true pink. 
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Its larger flower and better 
color set a new standard in 
its color class. Much used 
‘in breeding for Sea Shell 
Pinks. Good eronen, 36" « he ae 
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