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IRISES AND DAYLILIES 


MIDGARD—(H. Sass 1926) M.32’. Daint- 
ily ruffled pale pink and yellow blend. 
Great favorite of former years.... $ .30 
MIDWEST GEM—(H. Sass 1937) M.36”. 
Pale apricot yellow lightly flushed 
pink. Large flower with crimped petals 
delicately colored and sparkling with 
gold dust. DOU 
MIMOSA GOLD—(G. Douglas 1947) ML. 
38”. Sparklingly brilliant yellow of 
smooth texture. Nice form with domed 
standards and flaring falls. f .... $11.00 
MING YELLOW—(Glutzbeck 1938) ML. 
36”. Extraordinary yellow, large, clear, 
smooth, without veining, thick-sub- 
stanced, well branched and _ slightly 
waved. Medium yellow in tone. sj $ .75 
MINNIE COLQUITT—(H. Sass 1942) M. 
36”. Massive ruffled pure white plicata 
with broad wine-purple border in 
sharp contrast. Extra sista ne 
MINNIE COLQUITT 
MIOBELLE— (McKee 1945) L.40”. 
Warm, lustrous, medium rose, broad 
and heavy substanced. Tall vigorous, 
Lon Ce re ee ee ee oe $2.50 
MIOGEM— (McKee 1947) M.36”. Unusual 
blending of fuchsia red and China rose 
with a blue blaze at the base of the 
orange beard and a ruffled ribbon of 
brown edging the fall. Firm, bright 
AVG “SLO Wii rt he ee eae $8.00 
MIRABELLE — (Whiting 1941) M.38”. 
Delicate creamy apricot blend with a 
touch of pink on the falls. Large, 
heavy substanced flowers of long oval 
form. $3.50 
MISS CALIFORNIA—(Salbach 1937) M. 
48”. Boldly proportioned lilac-pink of 
tall stature and vigorous growth. A 
most attractive and satisfactory Bee 
Seas 
MISSOU RI—(Grinter 1933) ML.37”. 
Clear rich shade of medium blue of 
smoothly enameled texture, 1937 
Dykes Medallist ane still a i 
favorite in its color, 

MISSOURI NIGHT—(Callis 1938) M.34’’. 
Large-flowered, rich indigo blue with 
smooth brown hafts. A rich dark, 
weather-resistant iris. cee $ 15 
MME. LOUIS AUREAU—(Cayeux 1934) 
E.30”. Large silvery white heavily 
sanded and plicated rosy heliotrope. 
Dykes Medal, France, 1934. .......... $ .40 
MME. MAURICE LASSAILLY—(Cayeux 
1935) M.37”. Sky-blue standards. Vel- 
vety purple falls. Orange beard. Tall 
Amigo-type iris. Dykes Medal France, 
1935. ot 00 
MODIST E—(Hall 1938) EM.34’. Pale 
mauve, on the pinkish side of lavender, 
with lemon beard on white ground. 
Large silky flower with broad hafts 
and full rounded form combining beau- 
tifully with pale yellow iris. ........ $ .40 
MONADNOCK — (Salbach 1937) L.42’’. 
Vivid violet-rose. A striking color in a 
large flower, blooming late. ........ Sorte 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA—JGJ. Sass 
1943) M.36’”. Clear lemon ice, ruffled, 
delicately lovely, yet large and firmly 
substanced,’ S]t2....t. 2 $2.00 
MOONLIT SEA—(J. Sass 1943) M.36”. 
Strikingly unusual. The white back- 
ground is almost hidden in the overall 
flushing of lavender-blue and radiation 
of Empire yellow from the heart. $ .50 
MOON TID E— (McKee 1946) M.38”. 
Broad-petalled cadmium yellow. A 
mellow yellow of good substance and 
flaring form) f 2.223... $7.50 
MOROCCO ROSE—(Loomis 1937) ML. 
38”. Warm soft rose-pink with yellow- 
ish glow at the heart. One of the love- 
liest of the newer pinks. Very large, 
well-substanced, beautifully formed 
and hardy. ........2......2. $ .60 
MOTHER’S DAY—(Milliken 1945) EM. 
42”. Soft. grey with tints of lavender. 
Huge in flower and plant, A vigorous 
Californian you wouldn’t believe had 
oncocyclus blood. 25-2. eneeee $1.00 
MOTIF —(Sturtevant 1931) EM.38”, Rich 
glossy pansy purple of exceptional car- 
rying power. Splendid for soe d 
SSS 
$4 COLLECTION 
Any 8 of the following list. 
All 18 for $8 
Aubanel Melanie 
China Maid Snoqualmie 
Fair Elaine Stardom 
Fiesta Salar 
Elsa Sass Prince of Orange 
Golden Majesty Louvois 
Lighthouse Wabash 
White Goddess 
Wm. A. Setchell 
If you will include 50c toward mailing 
cost you may select either one of the fol- 
lowing in addition:—California Peach, 
Flora Zenor, or Mme. Maurice Lassailly, 
Ming Yellow 
Morocco Rose 
