*MELLOWGLOW (Whiting 42) HM 42. 38”. 
Luscious deep peach and apricot with a 
flush of pink. Nicely formed blooms with 
smooth hafts and rich beard. Scarce. $10.00 
*MEXICO (Kleinsorge 43) HM 44. 36”. S. 
This is a giant of a flower with golden buff 
standards and broad falls of glowing red- 
brown bordered and blended buff. Not to 
be confused with the variegatas. An out- 
standing parent. $3.00 
MICHAEL (Norton 46) 36”. Mr. Norton’s 
latest release. A large flower of Bridal 
Rose pink with crinkled edges, on a strong 
stalk. Gold reticulations at haft, canary 
beard. Tremendous grower. $8.00 
MIDWEST GEM (H. Sass 37) HM 37. 40”. 
S & P. A luminous peach-apricot, lightly 
flushed pink, showing the lacy crimped 
edges that made Chantilly famous.  50c 
MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass 42) AM 45. 
40” P. Even the “dyed in the wool” plicata 
hater likes this one. A massive white with 
sharply contrasting heavy band of wine- 
purple stitching around both standards and 
falls. Grand grower. $3.00 
MIOBELLE (McKee 45) HM 45. 40”. Said 
to be a lustrous rose blend of quality, with 
marvelous branching and hardy. $6.50 
MISSOURI (Grinter 33) Dykes Medal 37. 
40”. S & P. A famous rich medium blue. 
Giant blooms of faultless form and heavy 
enameled texture. Very strong grower. 50c 
MISTY GOLD (Schreiner 43) HM 45. 36”. 
P. This ruffled and fluted, lacy and bril- 
liant iris with its lemon coloring and gold 
braiding is a dainty and lovely thing. Of 
plicata parentage, but not a plicata. $3.00 
MOHRSON (C. G. White 35) AM 37. 35”. 
S & P. This deep violet seedling of Wm. 
Mohr is very spectacular; one of the very 
largest; ruffled and crinkled. 50c 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA (J. Sass 43) AM 
45. 36”.S & P. A fine thing indeed. A lemon 
toned iris of fine flaring form, clean, crisp 
color, ruffled and of heavy substance. $3.00 
MOONLIT SEA (J. Sass 43) HM 43. 36”. 
Weird and bizarre, a garish gasper! Rich 
indigo blue with a golden heart. Falls 
white, heavily brushed and striated deep 
blue. $1.00 
MOROCCO ROSE (Loomis 37) HM 37. 36”. 
A truly large rose-pink. A popular variety 
that is best in its second year. 75¢ 
MOUNTAIN SKY (Milliken 41) 38”. S & P. 
Remarkably fine very blue-blue with a 
golden heart, that seems to have been 
largely overlooked. Try this one. $1.00 

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MOUNT HERMON (Lowry 45) HM 45. 42”. 
Here is a very fine white with a distinct 
silver edging that is far finer than we at 
first thought, and we rank it with the best. 
Semi-flaring falls, slightly ruffled; closed 
cupped standards. Fine substance, stalk, 
and an extremely vigorous grower. $9.00 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner 41) AM 44. 
40”. S & P. Most unusual and lovely; an en- 
tirely new color, pinkish mulberry. A qual- 
ity iris in every way. $2.50 
NIGHTFALL (Hall 42) AM 45. 36”. A rich 
velvety dark pansy-purple, with somewhat 
lighter standards. Easy grower. $1.50 
NIGHTINGALE (Hall 42) HM 44. 36”.S & P. 
A new and lovely color, an absolute self of 
golden russet. $2.00 
N. J. THOMAS (Thomas-Thorup 44) 36”. 
S & P. This is a Wm. Mohr seedling; a bi- 
color, with blue standards and purple falls; 
sets seeds readily. $1.50 
NYLON (Whiting 40) 36”. Golden buff in- 
fused with rose. Very large with smooth 
finish and good branching. 
75¢ 
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