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IRIS 
MARQUITA ..(Cayeux, 1931). A well named Iris in brilliant ivory yellow, with ochraceous 
maroon veinings on the _ falls, Standards are ivory deepening to sulphur at the base. 
Falls are the same color, but are entirely lined maroon. Always a sell out. A. M. A. I. S. 
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MARY ELIZABETH (Kirkland 1929). A large well formed flower of a most attractive color. 
The various colors in the petals and style arms seem combined into one harmonious 
whole of rosy brilliance, with darker velvety falls. A flower of rare beauty and grace 
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MARY GEDDIS. Much like Rameses, however, the falls, also standards are a darker shade 
anOsnOUUUILOsa Sm aCe lOW Cle at wary Ct te a ele eee a. Each .25; Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
MARY VERNON. Standards antique gold flushed chianti ruby; the broad flaring falls are 
chianti ruby with a narrow edge of gold. A large flower. Gives a red brown effect in the 
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MATTERHORN (Sass). M. 38 inches. A. M. Pure wnite. Closed standards; rounded down- 
falling falls with no veining visible; inconspicuous light yellow beard. Slightly fragrant, 
CICANEICSILOWECLSEONMe OOGESUAIKS (aa comin haha. ok co sae e ae wa ade ac 3 ted ls Each $1.00; Per 10, $8.00 
MATULA (H. Sass, 1939) A beautiful blend of brilliant rose, rich Crange, crimson and_. buff. 
This is one of the latest sensations from those wizards the Sass Brothers. The flower is very 
large, with long falls that are waved and crimped, as are those of Midwest Gem. This makes 
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MELANIE (Hill, 1941). H. M. A. I. S. 1941. A lovely new light pink of large size. The tall 
stems are ideally branched, carrying several blooms open at the same time. A really 
finemorcold=piikes Close = LOmtrues | DINK? = Midseason. 40 inches) . i... 5. ve. Ses. Each $1.50 
MICHELANGELO (Weed, 1936). M. L. 43 inches. One of the very best from Mr. Weed’s 
garden. A dove gray Iris, lovely in its iridescent and glimmering finish, soft and _lust- 
rous but not dull. A very distinctive flower, nothing else like it. It grows and _ blooms 
welehere sHnicdine aman vaeaGdMirersuewers «6 oe «ae sacle e om Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $12.00 
MIDGAR Dies yY clloweandm Dink DICNC rr POOGl.. <0. cet. oes helo ns a ieee s Each .25; Per 10, $1.50 
MIDWEST PRIDE. 36 inches. Very fine large flowers of rich deep amethyst color, pro- 
CUCIN CwaeLICHeDrUlantiaCardeneecllecte wens tec. ode tec hres wed as Pele Oe Each .25; Per 10, $1.5€ 
MING YELLOW  (Gutzbeck, 1938). ML. 36 inches. One of the largest yellows, yet a 
stately flower. Ming Yellow is well substanced and branched and tlooms are carried 
with an easy grace. Large smooth yellow, evenly toned. Thick sukstance. Derived 
from Depute Nomblot it brings its chahacter of this fine Iris into our yellows; a wor- 
(awe LaVOb bn Cal ay ae Schemes oot cpus Gio D Shoe O.O7y CRON PIC NOR one ene ree ... Each .80; Per 10, 57.00 
MINISTRE FERNAND DAVID. 36 inches. Awarded a certificate of merit, as well as a 
special prize given by the Iris committee cf France for the best Iris of the year. A gi- 
gantic, brilliant dahlia-carmine bicolor, perfect in every way, with lustrous silky stand- 
araseand srich aVelvel Vel alls aee erence ae eer eete fs oe Sos. Each .25; Per 10, $2.60; Per 100, $12.00 
MINNIE COLQUITT (H. P. Sass, 1942). A massive white plicata, slightly ruffled, with 
combed standards and broad flaring falls, The petals have a wide edging of purple. Stems 
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MISS CALIFORNIA. Gigantic lilac pink, with the growing habits of Dauntless, one cf the 
parents. While not the “pinkest” Iris. the shade of this one is quite novel and it surely 
bas every attribute that one could wish for in a perfect flower. One of the highlights 
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MISSOURI (Grinter, 1933). 40 inches. One of the “must haves” in any garden. Strong, 
medium blue in tone, its large, flaring flowers of heavy substance stand out in any 
planting. Its record proves it wide popularity ....... Each .40; Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $25.00 
MODESTE (Gage, 1938). E. 34 inches. A blend in colors of light pink toning to a deep- 
er rose. Bright and charming addition to your garden............ Each .60; Per 10, $4.00 
MOONLIGHT. (Dykes). Cream and sulphur yellow ....Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100. $15.06 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA (J. Sass, 1943). Of the same shade of lemon-ice as Elsa Sass, with 
better form, larger fiowers, and distinctive ruffling. Self colored, it is the iemon tone iris we 
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MOON AGIC——Nrac resol ta VCLlOWest0 cute trerree Ay cldiiok.. sii fie wa daladis ae Each .25; Per 10, $2.00 
MONADNOCK—50 in. Huge flowers.of bright rose. Falls spread 74% in......... --... Each $1.00 
MORNING GLORY (Kirkland, 1929). A flower of large size, heavy substance and most at- 
tractive red violet tene on the order of Morning Splendor, but more brilliant red .......... 
Each .25; Per 10, $1.50 
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