
MOTHER’S DAY 
MICHIGAN STATE (See Spurias, page 20). 
MISS CALIFORNIA (Salbach) 
A large lilac-pink borne aloft on tall stems which does well 
throughout the country. The plant is vigorous and it blooms 
over a long period. 4 feet. 60c; 3 for $1.50 
MISSOURI (Grinter) 
A little darker than Sierra Blue. There is considerable 
purplish-brown in the haft. The newly opened flowers have 
good substance and the falls flare nicely. 3 feet. 
50c; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $3.50 
MONNIERI (See Spurias, page 20). 
MORNING MAGIC (See Siberians, page 20). 
MOROCCO ROSE (Loomis) 
One of the very finest of the “pinks”. The flowers are large, 
their full size being made apparent by the drapery-like hanging 
of the falls. The plants are vigorous. 3 feet. See illustration, 
page 12. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
MOTHER’S DAY (Milliken) 
These flowers have a refinement and subtle charm which 
make them particularly appropriate for Mother’s Day. Their 
color is soft grey which is enriched and given life by tints of 
lavender. Their beauty is out of the ordinary, but their heritage 
is also out of the ordinary, for one of the parents of Mother’s 
Day is Top Hilly. Top Hilly has in it elements imported from 
Iran (oncocyclus elements to those who are technically minded) 
which are rare in our garden iris. 
The plant itself is very vigorous and free flowering. 36 
inches. $2.00; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $18.00 
MOUNTAIN SKY (Milliken) 
This is certainly one of the bluest. A uniform soft blue with 
a suffusion of yellow in the center of the flower that adds a 
warm glow. Both standards and falls wavy. A competent Eng- 
lish collector wrote us: 
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“T like this better than any iris I have ever seen. I think 
most people would. I would term the flowers exquisite and 
your catalogue description of it is most modest. Apart from 
its beauty, two of its outstanding points are long lasting 
qualities, either against bad weather or when used as a cut 
flower, and its fine perfume. The plant you sent me sent up 
three spikes of blooms, is increasing well, and proved 
absolutely hardy during one of our worst winters.” 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $8.50 
MOUNT CLOUD (Milliken) 
This iris is particularly clear and clean in its whiteness; the 
surface of the large petal is smooth and polished. The veins in 
the haft accent the unusual purity of this superb iris. It blooms 
on stems more than 50 inches tall and the flowers are 5 inches 
high by 5 inches wide. 35c; 3 for 90c; 12 for $3.25 
MOUNT WASHINGTON (Hssig) 
One of the finest of whites but recommended for the milder 
climates only. Large clear white flowers on tall well-branched 
stalks. The plant is vigorous. 4 feet. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $8.50 
MOZO (C. G. White) 
Mozo is certainly outstanding in the onco-bred group of gem- 
like irises. The ground color of the flower is creamy yellow and 
both standards and falls are strikingly veined in bronze red. 
The falls are darker than the standards due to closer veinings. 
Karly. 2% feet. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner) 
A self of deep rose-purple, a pleasing color which is very 
noticeable in the garden and at the same time is unusual. 3% 
feet. See illustration, page 13. $4.00 
MUSTAPHA (White) 
An interesting variety with an Iran atmosphere. The maroon 
falls flare which is rather exceptional for onco-breds. The sig- 
nal patch is small and velvety. The standards are taupe-gray 
and lavender. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
TABLE IRIS 
BUNTING (Williamson) 
Small pale violet flowers on branched stems. 2% feet. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
CHEWINK (Williamson) 
A miniature pale blue with a bright golden beard. 1% feet. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
PALTEC (Hill) 
A small clear pale blue which is a regular jewel. In flower 
arrangements it often furnishes just the effect desired. 1 foot. 
75c; 3 for $2.00 
PESHAWAR (Hill) 
A very richly colored red-brown flower that is in a class by 
itself among the dark small flowered irises. $2.00 
PEWEE (Williamson) 
Very small white flowers borne on graceful slender branch- 
ing stems. There is a place in every garden where it can be 
planted and enjoyed. 1% feet. 35c; 3 for 90c; 12 for $3.25 
SISKIN (Williamson) 
This, like Pewee, has a very small flower which in this case 
is light yellow. 2% feet. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
TITMOUSE (Williamson) 
The ground color is amber, which is spattered with violet. 
21% feet. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
WARBLER (Williamson) 
The plants are very floriferous, bearing a host of small yellow 
flowers. 2 feet. 50c; 3 for $1.25 


TABLE IRIS COLLECTION 
PEWEE TITMOUSE 
2 OF EACH, 8 PLANTS, $4.50 
(To California points add 10c sales tax) 
BUNTING WARBLER 



