Matula (H. Sass, 1939)—38 in. L. A blend of brilliant rose, 
rich orange, crimson and buff. The flowers are very large 
with waved and crimped falls. H.M. 1939. 75c each. 
Melanie (Hill, 1941)—40 in. M. Many pink irises are really 
blends, Melanie is not. It is a clear orchid-pink on per- 
fectly branched tall stems. The flowers are of good form, 
size, heavy substance and freely produced. $2.50 each. 
Melitza (Nesmith, 1940)—M. The color is a salmon flesh pink. 
The ivory pink standards are domed and the falls have 
a deeper flush around the pinkish tangerine beard. Me- 
dium sized flowers on well-branched stalks. H.M. A.LS. 
1940. A.M. A.I.S. 1942. $1.50 each. 
Mellow Glow (Whiting, 1942)—36 in.. A beautiful blending 
of peach and apricot colors. The flowers are large, crisp 
and have ruffied edges and a heavy orange beard. H.M. 
1942. $15.00 each. 
Michaelangelo (Weed, 1936)—40 in. A novelty in color being 
a soft dove grey. 50c each. 
Ming Yellow (Glutz., 1938)—86 in. One of the largest and 
stateliest yellows. The color is clear and smooth and with- 
out veining. The petals are large and broad and the beard 
yellow. H.M. 1938. A.M. 1941. $1.00 each. 
Miss Aravilla (H. P. Sass, 1938)—34 in. 
blend of great beauty. 50c each. 
A deep rich red 
Miss Bonnie—Fine large flowers of garnet red. 50c each. 

Mulberry Rose 
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Miss California (Salb., 1936)—48 in. This gigantic pink iris 
is a very strong grower, a free bloomer and blooms a long 
time. The flowers are a lilae pink, much like Frieda Mohr 
and it is good in every way. We highly recommend it. 
60c each. 
Missouri (Grinter, 1933)—36 in. M,. The flowers are broad 
and flaring, fragrant, a medium blue and the texture is: 
like fine enamel. It won the Dykes medal in 1937. 50c 
each. 
Missouri Night (Callis, 1938)—34 in. M.A rich indigo blue 
flower with a brown flush at the center. There is no vein- 
ing. H.M. A.L.S. 1941. 75c¢ each. 


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Mme. M. Lassailly (National, 1938)—36 in. An attractive 
brilliant blue bi-color. The standards are bright lilac and 
the falls a deep pansy-violet with lilac edging. The sub- 
stance is heavy and the branching good. 75c each. 
Mohrson (White, 1935)—34. in. ML. 38 in. Huge flowers of 
medium purp'e, veined and marbled deeper purple, orange 
beard. 7&¢ each. 
Moonlight Madonna (J. Sass, 1943)—36 in. M. The flowers 
are large, rounded and of lemon ice color. There is some 
ruffling and the texture is good. An exquisite flower much 
like Elsa Sass. H.M, A.I.S. 1948. A.M. 1945. $5.00 each. 
Morocco Rose (Loomis, 1937)—36 in. A warm, soft rose pink, 
with a soft yellow glow at the center and a pleasing yellow 
beard. The size and form are good and it is much in de- 
mand. $1.00 each. 
Motif—36 in. A deep pansy-purple of rich velvety texture. 
30c each. 



