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IRIS 
MELLOWGLOW. A deep peach and apricot blend that is one of the finest things eee a 
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MEXICAN MAGIC (Whiting 1947) M. L. 30 inches. A rich medley of Spanish red, een oe 
hayek, saatovkreval (Xorejolsse Gh aopoodonntopdeo du Gnu Ade 6GuUDo mono bsODeOOWU COU QoUCD OOo ROR On OG a : 
MEXICO A blended bi-color of buff golden standards, and broad plush-like falls i: a 83.00 
red brown. Gigantic flower well placed, strong stalks ......--+e+eeeeesere terres ac : 
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MICHELANGELO (Weed, 1936). M. L. 43 inches. One of the very best from . 
garden. A dove gray Iris, lovely in its iridescent and glimmering finish, soft ange 
rous but not dull. A very distinctive flower, nothing else like it. It grows an oom 
well here tindiney many: admirers nc.ss) eel lst Lach 25; Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $8.00 
MIDGARD. Yellow and pink blend, good ................0 eee eee eeee Each .25; Per 10, $1.25 
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MIDWEST PRIDE. 36 inches. Very fine large flowers of rich deep amethyst color, 
CucINe RA erichwprniliantecardenm elle Chmerrrer neler crt: Each .25; Per 10, $1.25; Per 100, $8.00 
MING YELLOW (Gutzbeck, 1938). ML. 36 inches. One of the largest yellows, yet a 
stately flower. Ming Yellow is well substanced and branched and [blooms are carried 
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with an easy grace. Large smooth yellow, evenly toned. Thick substance. 
from Depute Nomblot it brings its character of this fine Iris into our yellows, a Hey. 
LAV AR CULION wee vant atc ine Atte cr tere oi hat Ren Noe orate tate ete Each .60; Per 10, $5. 
MINISTRE FERNAND DAVID. 36 inches. Awarded a certificate of merit, as well a8 a 
special prize given by the Iris committee cf France for the best Iris of the year. : aE 
gantic, brilliant dahlia-carmine bicolor, perfect in every way, with lustrous silky s eo 
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MINNIE COLQUITT (H.P. Sass, 1942). A massive white plicata, slightly ruffled, wi 
combed standards and broad flaring falls, The petals have a wide edging of purple. ee 
BAG) UNOS. Wisuslod “AVE? [esveVOlavO: oocoanocdsavuado oobugo Lop onododudgoudcoDAdoOADOnGOC Each $2. 
MISS CALIFORNIA. Gigantic lilac pink, with the growing habits of Dauntless, one ci ve 
parent. While not the “pinkest” Iris the shade of this one is quite novel and it ee 
has every attrikute that one could wish for in a perfect flower. One of the highlights 
LTOME CAT ASal ba Cliswerrccichae ceekceer teeta eae ere eer ere cree Each .25; Per 10, $1.50; Per 100 $10.00 
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 
TOM ayRnAD. INES seSCOCl TEONMSS aS Valls joOWINCHING 55sec n eno agcodsScocase Each .50; Per 10 $3.00 
MODESTE (Gage, 1938). E. 34 inches. A blend in colors of light pink toning to a deep- 
eG roses) Bright and scharmine sadditions to your fardene.s.n- eae. Each .30; Per 10, $2.00 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA (J. Sass, 1943). Of the same shade of lemon-ice as Elsa Sass, with 
better form, larger flowers, and distinctive ruffiing. Self colored, it is the iemon tone iris we 
laveniey BMUE jeysteray sijgenlionayes Stove, Vel, IW, YNe al IS) IRL a osc oomanteo der opaauseMmogouncodadoec Each $2.00 
MOONLIT SEA. From Mr. Sass. Standards white heavily flushed lavender violet. Falls white 
heavily flushed lavender violet darkening to mulberry purple on lower edge, Exquisite gold 
COTITET © Be aoe tee see eyes Moe whe ee 6 cima Mite eens ene eN en cla ok Sb anes eee ae Each $1.50 
MONADNOCK—50 in. Huge flowers of bright rose. Falls spread 71% in..... Each .80; Per 10 $5.00 
MORNING GLORY (Kirkland, 1929). A flower of large size, heavy substance and most at- 
tractive red violet tone on the order of Morning Splendor, but more brilliant red .......... 
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MORNING SPLENDOR (Shull, 1922). S. Petunia violet; F. velvety raisin purple. Flowers 
are large, of fine form, heavy substance and delightful fragrance. Very late. A beautiful 
ETDS aes 73 Retry es etter eae ch Oo ee ha, MM os CRSP ya I ee UY Poa Each .25; Per 10, $1.25 
MOROCCO ROSE: (Loomis, 1937). M. 40 inches. H. M. A. I. S. 1937. Beautiful pink-rose 
Self. Flowers have a soft yellow glow at the heart and bright gold beard Each .50; Per 10, $5.00 
MOUNT ROYAL (Morgan, 1924). S. light blue-purple. F. dark blue purple. Good.......... 
PRS For aig ACN CSS Oech PIER aaa eo earn sty ARPS Ph 5 SNES MRM cr abra a t SE INR Foo a Each .25; Per 10, $1.00 
MOUNTAIN SKY. Exceptionally fine, medium blue with a suffusion of yellow in the center of the 
Howers thateaddsi as warm, CLOWsLO bie siris: se tani ee ween we Each .75; Per 10, $6.00 
MOUNTAIN SNOW. A cool white, as the name implies, with a very faint suggestion of 
olue shadow on the falls. A New England introduction, with size and height to satisfy 
any critic, and with very broad falis and thick substance Ea. .50; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
MRS. VALERIE WEST (Bliss). Considered Mr. Bliss’ crowning achievement. A much ad- 
mired Iris. Broad massive bronze standards with falls of deep velvety maroon purple. 
Stems well branched .......=.. (SUR AC I DIS SRS CICLO Die MIA. d Mako eke Obekee Bi Each .25; Per 10, $1.56 
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