LOUVOIS (Cayeux 1936) 
A distinctive and rich brown bi-color. The standards are light 
chocolate with falls a very rich velvet of maroon-chocolate edged 
in the light chocolate. Mid-season. 34’. 75c. 
LUCERNE (Salbach 1940) 
A stunning iris of the deepest smooth clear blue carried on tall 
stalks. Blossoms are large and beautifully formed. There are 
few iris in this color range and none to excel this one in beauty 
and growing habits. Mid-season. 40’. 75c. 
MAJENICA (Cook 1941) 
A bright and colorful salmon tinted pink blend which is both 
pleasing and refreshing. Crisp wide petaled flowers of smooth 
finish and firm substance. We predict a lasting popularity for 
this one. Mid-season. 36’’. $2.00. 
MANDALAY (Hall 1943) 
A new and very attractive color of smooth reddish rose, that has 
been greatly admired. Hardy free bloomer. Late. 33’. $2.00. 
MARCO POLO (Schreiner 1936) 
A brilliant large clear bicolor of velvety crimson red, with an 
orange beard. 36”. 40c. 
MARIMBA (De Forest 1943) 
Striking clear light cinnamon blooms on well branched stalks. 
Mid-season. 38°’. $2.00. 
MARQUITA (Cayeux 1931) 
A strikingly different and beautifully formed iris, very much in 
demand. With domed standards of deep cream, falls same, 
veined watermelon-rose. 40c. 
MARY E. NICHOLLS (Nicholls 1939) 
White self with burnished gold haft of texture like heavy satin. 
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MARY VERNON (McKee 1942) 
This new variegata comes highly recommended. Its standards 
are antique gold with a flush of Chiante ruby at the midrib. Falls 
Chianti ruby with edging same as standards. 37’’. $4.00. 
MAUD DEMING (Lapham 1937) 
A late bloomer of deep rose flushed bronze. 38’’. 30c; 3 for 
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MELANIE (Hillson 1941 ) 
This is a fine iris. Its lovely large ruffled glistening orchid-pink 
blossoms stand out as a garden subject. Has wonderful sub- 
stance and good branching. Mid-season. 40’. $1.25. 
MELITZA (Nesmiti 1940) 
Lovely pastel of delicate salmony flesh colorings and tangerine 
beard which enhances the beauty of the flower. Mid-season. 
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MICHELANGELO (Weed 1936) 
Tali dove grey with brown veining at the haft. 40’. 35c. 
MING YELLOW (Glutzbeck 1938) 
Stately, clear and rich smooth textured yellow of great merit. 
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MISS ANN (Beck 1943) 
Luminous mauve-pink blend. 75c. 
MISS CALIFORNIA (Salbach 1937) 
Beautiful large orchid pink. Early and hardy. 40. 50c; 3 for 
$125, i 
MISSOURI (Grinter 1933) 
1937 Dykes Medal Winner. Clear rich medium blue with stand- 
ards a little lighter than the falls. Definitely one of the best 
blues of its class. 36’’. 50c. 
MISTY GOLD (Schreiner 1943) 
The exquisite delicate beauty of this lemon-toned iris is breath 
taking. Its crinkle-petals with gold braiding at the edges is 
strikingly effective. Mid-late. 36’. $3.00. 
‘MISTY ROSE (Mitchell-Salbach 1943) 
This iris was well named. Its standards are pearly-pink, with falls 
deeper, suffused brownish rose. Mid-season. 40’’. $2.00. 
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SHINING WATERS 
MODISTE (D. Hall 1938) 
Uniform self of pale mauve. Different. 36’. 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
MONADNOCK (Salkach 1937) 
This very fine deep red-rose iris is almost alone in this color 
class. It blooms late in the season on tall well branched stalks, 
carrying well spaced large flowers of good form. 44”’. $1.00. 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA (J. Sass 1943) 
A self of shimmering lemon-ice with a crisp smooth texture. 
The large beautifully ruffled flowers of flaring form make an iris 
of great beauty and distinction. Mid-season. 36’’. $3.00. 
MOROCCO ROSE (Loomis 1937) 
Beautiful large rose-pink self. Very popular. Mid-season. 367’. 
Se. 
MOUNTAIN SKY (Milliken 1941) 
Uniform soft light blue ruffled flowers. $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
MOUNTAIN SNOW (Kellogg 1937) 
Well formed pure white of great beauty. 34°’. 35c. 
MOUNT HERMON (Lowry 1945) 
Cool white silver edged regal flowers, with cupped standards, 
slightly ruffled and broad semi-flaring falls, with no markings 
around the pale lemon yellow beard There is a lustre over the 
entire flower. Mid-season. 42’’. $9.00. 
MOUNT WASHINGTON (Essig 1937) 
One of the tallest irises we have ever grown, with large pure warm 
white blooms. 75c; 3 for $1.85. 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner 1941) 
Delightfully new and unusua! coloring, mulberry-rose. The large 
graceful blooms are of outstanding beauty in the garden. Very 
effective color. Mid-season. 40”. $2.50. 
40". 40c. 
NARADA (Brehm 1939) 
A late blooming light blue. Large blooms and beautiful form. 
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NARANJA (Mitchell 1935) 
Deep yellow with orang2 markings on falls. Often referred to 
as orange. 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
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