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IRISES AND DAYLILIES 


MIDGAR D—(H. Sass 1926) M. 32”. 
Daintily ruffled pale pink and yellow 
blend. Great favorite of former Ma: 
MIDWEST GEM—(H. Sass 1937) M. 36”, 
Pale apricot yellow lightly flushed 
pink. Large flower with crimped petals 
delicately colored and sparkling with 
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MING YELLOW—(Glutzbeck 1938) M.L. 
36”. Extraordinary yellow, large, clear, 
smooth, without veining, thick-sub- 
stanced, well branched and _ slightly 
waved. Medium yellow in tone,* * $1.00 
MIOBELLE—(McKee 1945) L. 40”. 
Warm, lustrous, medium rose, broad 
and heavy substanced. Tall vigorous, 
late. * $8.50 
MIRABELLE—(Whiting 1941) M. 38”. 
Delicate creamy apricot blend with a 
touch of pink on the falls. Large, 
heavy substanced flowers of long oval 
LOTT ete eee ae eee $8.00 
MINNIE COLQUITT—(H. Sass 1942) M. 
36”. Massive ruffled pure white plicata 
with broad wine-purple border in 
sharp contrast. Extra handsome. * * * * 
$5.00 
MISS CALIFORNIA—(Salbach 1937) M. 
48”. Boldly proportioned lilac-pink of 
tall stature and vigorous growth. A 
most attractive and satisfactory iris. 
$ .60 
MISSOURI—(Grinter 1933) M.L. 37”, 
Clear rich shade of medium blue of 
smoothly enameled texture. 1937 
Dykes Medallist and still a prim 
favorite in its color.*** ....w.... $ .50 
MISSOURI NIGHT—(Callis 1938) M. 
34”, Large-flowered, rich indigo blue 
with smooth brown hafts. A rich dark, 
weather-resistant iris. .................... $1.00 
MME. LOUIS AUREAU—(Cayeux 1934) 
E. 30”. Large silvery white heavily 
sanded and plicated rosy heliotrope. 
Dykes Medal, France, 1934. .......... $ .50 
MME, MAURICE LASSAILLY—(Cayeux 
1935) M. 37’. Sky-blue standards. Vel- 
vety purple falls. Orange beard. An 
Amigo-type iris without the brilliant 
contrast of the latter, but taller. $2.00 
MODISTE— (Hall 1938) E.M. 34’. Pale 
mauve, on the pinkish side of lavender, 
with lemon beard on white ground. 
Large silky flower with broad hafts 
and full rounded form combining beau- 
tifully with pale yellow iris........... $ .75 
MONADNOCK—(Salbach 1937) L. 42”. 
Vivid violet-rose. A striking color in 
a large flower, blooming late. Stock is 
SCATCE: Le hee eh eee $2.00 
MOONLIT .SEA—(J. Sass 1943) M. 36”. 
Strikingly unusual. The white back- 
ground is almost hidden in the overall 
flushing of lavender-blue and radiation 
of Empire yellow from the heart. $3.00 
MOROCCO ROSE—(Loomis .1937) M.L. 
38”. Warm soft rose-pink with yellow- 
ish glow at the heart. One: of the love- 
liest of the newer pinks. Very large, 
well-substanced, beautifully formed 
and hardy? focccc-.255222ccsce< eee $1.00 
MOTHER’S DAY— (Milliken 1945) E.M. 
42” Soft grey with tints of lavender. 
Huge in flower and plant. A vigorous 
Californian you wouldn’t believe had 
oncocyclus blood. -......22.ce eee $2.00 
MOTIF— (Sturtevant 1931) E.M. 38”. 
Rich glossy pansy purple of excep- 
tional carrying power. Splendid for 
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MOUNT CLOUD—(Milliken 1936) M. 
42”. Smooth, thickly-petalled blue- 
white that seems to be sculptured from 
white marble, so flawless is its smooth- 
ly-textured form. Dependably hardy, 
this is the finest white to come out of 
California. .2..24..4.. 3. Sc ot) 
MOUNT TIMP—(Muhlestein 1945) M. 
34”. Remindful of Tiffany, this yellow- 
ground plicata has more rose in the 
standards and less yellow in the falls. 
The substance is 00d: 22 $5.00 
MOUNTAIN SKY—(Milliken 1939) M. 
36”. Beautiful wavy soft medium blue 
with yellow glow in the center. Extra- 
ordinary substance and pleasing fra- 
STANCE: ...,2cececcecoeseeteden-eietars $1.00 
MRS. J. L. GIBSON—(Gibson 1930) M. 
35”. Lustrous, silky, inky blue-purple. 
Rich, thick-substanced flower of regal 
form and carriage. Great. ............ $§ .50 
MRS. WILLARD JACQUES—(J. Sass 
1938) E.M. 34”. Charming bronzy pink, 
daintily frilléd and particularly fresh 
and bright in appearance. .......:.... § .85 
MRS. VALERY WEST—(Bliss 1925) M, 
36”, Standards, bronzy-purple. Falls, 
velvety red-brown. This brown-purple 
iris once rated among the iris tat 

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