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LUCREZIA BORI. Large yellow. S. cupped, broad and ruffled. F. long and flaring . 
See ie eat reece Ree pre ea lrcce ereee eset hi din: Sune ais Stet ade My an eeeaos ae Each .25; Per 10, $1.50 
LULLABY (D. Hall, 1943). Termed by some an apple blossom pink. It is a luscious color 
and a remarkable rampant flower and free bloomer. The flowers are large, with stand- 
ards and falls the same color, showing no haft markings. Both substance and form are 
good vandsthe Sg. inch stemskdo nots require staking 9.7...)) cise. ccc cscs suk sce Each’ $3.00 
LYNN LANGFORD (Hall 1946) M. 36” A very smooth colored orchid from the lavender side en- 
livened by an attractive golden center and haft. The colors are smoothly blended without 
veins. It is an attractive flower, pleasing bright and large. Very sturdy stems and a most 
SALISPACCONLY a ORO WE Ieee eects eee sce ees tors ere ee a ey a ee ae Nee. Each $10.00 
MAID OF ASTOLAT (Sass). E. 45 inches Plicata. losed standards of white, lightly edged 
with blue veining; down-falling falls of white, with much violet veining at haft but none 
at edges. Slightly fragrant, large flowers on extra good stalks...... Each .25; Per 10, $1.50 
MAIDEN BLUSH. When asked to describe the color of this Iris most people say Apricot. The 
color is rich and pleasing. It is a self with no haft markings, has domed standards and semi- 
flaring falls and the substance is very heavy. The flowers are large and are carried on a well- 

branched 36 inch stem. It is hardy and produces an abundance of flowers ....... Each $2.00 
MAJENICA. An exciting pink blend from Mr. Cook. A clear, bright, smoothly colored self of 
Seevibaaloray. WOVASS,  ARLONTERAY. T5458 scp cumin OND Roce keg Pace ees nN PE Dra re rn Ps a Each $2.00 
MAJESTIC (Bliss, 1923). S. light lavender; F. a rich velvety raisin purple. One of the 
very finest of the Dominion seedlings. A profuse bloom and fine landscape variety. 42 
AM ANOVO YSIS. es esti cl ab, Se Omen ae eae ares Ea ae dl Rae Ann ce Each .25; Per 10, $1.25; Per 100, $6.00 
MANDALAY, Seedling No. 40-83, H. M. 1943. A smooth reddish rose self, a new and very attractive 
color that has been much admired. The standards are domed and the falls flaring. The flowers 
are carried on gq well branched 32 inch strong stem. It is a free bloomer and hardy 
PPT ees ea Rca Mer cert n ee emer eeaane ng tied ns tis aa) oP ovee nce FO eee Ate GUNES Ce TR eo be SAEs Each $2.00 
MANYUSYA (Sass-Hill, 1944). A lovely daughter of the famous Noweta in orchid pink tones. 
OQneroithesime me wapinksatnatassvis Orouspands Nard yaar cremieseree crete sc ls ceria cere Each $6.00 
MA PORTER) (hapham 1930). Very deep) violet)... .2.s45.20s55c 05s. Each .25; Per 10, $1.00 
MARCO POLO (Schreiner, 1936). E. 37 inches. Named after a colorful personality of the 
Middle Ages. A large clear-toned bicolor with lustrous rose standards and brilliant, vel- 
vety, crimson falls. The color is solid without detracting venation. A fine orange beard 
contributes a sprightly touch of contrast............. Bach .25; Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
MARISHA (Sass-Whiting, 1939). V.L. 38 inches. ‘Tcps in the pink and yellow blends. The 
flowers are frilly, haft of gold. One of the last to bloom .............. Each .40; Per 10 $3.00 
MARQUITA (Cayeux, 1931). A well name 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. 
TBO RNG aan ie) pe wan oe mamas Sata a et de celles ay ay inert BEd Aen oe Each .25; Per 10, $1.75; Per 100,515.00 
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 .... 
5 Jey Be Ms As 1S CH. eds CS OR ORE oR SS eB tr ESSEC iA CBP CSE acl ce a Each .25; Per 10 $1.50 
MARY GEDDIS. Much like Rameses, however, the falls, also standards are a darker shade 
GWAC! TAXON, (ONUBMS EIS) UEREYS TOONS canochonbuaoouno ooanodcaae Each .25; Per 10. $1.25; Per 100, $7.00 
MASTER CHARLES (Williamson 1943) M. 38”. A smooth and refined glowing mulberry purple. 
A charming feature is the flare of the flowers which with its pronounced sheen gives life to the 
garden. A mellow note of brown blending near the heart of the flower accentuated by the 
bluish undercast makes it one of the most brilliant and distinctive Iris, rich and eae im 
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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, 
Pivantic “owers ON @OOd stalks vs ee eae ete ten ew ei en ees Each .50; Per 10; $4.00 
MATULA (H. Sass, 1939) A beautiful blend of brilliant rose, rich orange, crimson and buff. 
The flower is very large, with long falls that are waved and crimped, as those of Midwest Gem. 
Thissmakes a mighty handsome pair.H. M. Awl S., 1939 2.0.2 .i 65 ieee ee ce eee Each .40 
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. aA really 
fine orchid-pink close to true pink. Mid-season. 40 inches ...... Each .75; Per 19, $6.00 
MELITZA. This salmony flesh self with pinkish tangerine beard. Award of Merit. A sensa- 
ELON alee LE1S Mme at teryels coset, heirs eua’serecet hatch aston Patcueke, ceaitinatal chat eoatelete ee tehatsl eta hale wr ainiees Each $1.25 
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