Grandview Gardens 
MING YELLOW—(Glutzbeck, 1938). A 
very large, stately yellow with good 
substance and well branched stalks. 
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MINNIE COLQUIT—(H. Sass, 1942). A 
striking plicata entirely different from 
all others—a wine-purple and white 
plicata. Standards and falls are heav- 
ily edged or stitched with wine-purple. 
The large flowers are slightly ruffled. 
Blooms carried on well branched 
stalks. A vigorous grower. Some- 
thing very unusual for your garden. 
$3.00 
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MISS BISHOP—(J. Sass, 1942). A glis- 
tening white iris with a smooth yel- 
low haft; heavy substanced and well 
branched. <A very refreshing combi- 
nation that is needed to blend with 
OLVeCr DIAN CS eee, $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
MISS CALIFORNIA—(Salbach, 1937). 
Large blooms of lilac-pink with a 
lemon yellow beard greet you wher- 
evermsyou (iSe€ew thismirisa) A, eprolitic 
grower and very satisfactory for the 
garden. Well branched stems, good 
foliage, tall and blooms over a long 
DeLIOd tars er ae HOC ost OleelaZo 
MISSOURI— (Grinter, 1933). One of the 
classics for.your iris garden. The giant 
blooms are beautifully formed: The 
clear medium blue blooms have a 
heavy enameled texture. Among the 
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MISSOURI NIGHT—(Callis, 1938). A 
‘rich indigo blue with a purple cast. No 
veining at the haft but a tinge of 
brown in the center...... 50G. ro410r 1.250 
MISTLETOE— (Ketchum, 1946). Origi- 
nated in the deep South. This lovely 
yellow and creamy white iris attracts 
comments wherever seen. Standards 
creamy white; falls primrose yellow 
with a banding of deeper yellow and 
underlayed with the same deeper yel- 
TL OWaRRR ren tl tds eapten coe eenaplanee $1.00 
MME. LOUIS AUREAU — (Cayeaux, 
1934). A deep rosy heliotrope deli- 
cately dotted on a silvery white back- 
ground. This plicata is large and an 
Call ya OlOOMer verencnc 50c; 3 for $1.25 
MME. M. LASSAILLY — (Cayeaux, 
1931). A brilliant blue bicolor of 
French origin. Standards are bright 
lilac and falls a deep pansy violet with 
lilac edging. Good substance and well 
ran cnede yeaa acu. ate (oc; 3 for $2.00 
MODISTE—(D. Hall, 1938). Pale mauve 
with a silky finish. The large flowers 
have broad hafts and are well shaped. 
Good branching habits. Beard is lem- 
on on white background. Lovely when 
planted near pale yellows................ 
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MOHRSON—(White, 1935). Deep vio- 
let colored seedling of Wm. Mohr. 
Darker veining and rich bronzy beard 
complete this spectacular flower. One 
of the largest in this class. Blossoms 
arescrinkled sanasnultleds, o.cc..-c.: 
SR ty abahat ct ein eee 50c; 3 for $1.25 
MONADNOCK — (Salbach, 1937). A 
lovely vivid violet rose. Large, tall 
and late blooming......$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA — (J. Sass, 
1943). A clear lemon yellow with a 
hint of green. One of the best. As 
cool and refreshing as lemon ice. Deli- 
cately ruffled and well branched. Firm 
substance and crisp textured. An iris 
VOUeWiLlalWAVSEen OY aan. $3.00 
MOONLIT SEA—(J. Sass, 1943). A 
novelty praised for its uniqueness. 
Standards pure white heavily flushed 
blue. Falls white bordered indigo blue 
with a pattern unlike any we have 
SCONT Rae wees ee emo Saipan eae $1.50 
MOROCCO ROSE — (Loomis, 1937). 
Rose-pink with a soft yellow glow 
at the heart. Yellow beard. One, of 
the most popular in the garden. Sells 
out early each season..75c; 3 for $2.00 
MOUNT TIMP—(Muhlstein, 1945). Sim- 
ilar to Tiffany. This unusual plicata 
with yellow background has more rose 
in the standards and less yellow in the 
falls. Good substance and a good 
novel addition to your garden......$2.50 
MOUNTAIN SKY — (Milliken, 1939). 
Beautiful, soft medium blue with yel- 
low glow near the center. Slightly 
frilled, good substance and fragrant. 
ir nd ee ot Net ore he aos SPE $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
MOUNT WASHINGTON— (Essig, 1937) 
One of the best among the older white 
irises. This lovely white has large 
blooms with a hint of gold at the haft. 
It is tall and stately and well propor- 
LION CORH i ut ee ee. D0Gs 3 fore$ 1.25 
MRS. J. L. GIBSON—(Gibson, 1930). 
Lustrous, silky blue purple. Heavy 
substanced flowers are borne on nice- 
ly branched stalks...... DUC ostOreals2y 
