MELODY LACE. (Muhl: 1946) M. 35 in. The most 
delicately patterned plicata we have as yet 
seen, and certainly one of the very best. The 
ground color is icy white and the minute stitch- 
ing and flecking is clean, deep rosy pink. Broad 
round. petals and flaring, falls” “oo ee 
MEXICAN MAGIC, (Whiting 1947) M. 38 in. A 
new and sensational blend from the Whitings 
garden. Rich gleaming copper, Titian gold and 
garnet red. The flower is neatly formed, heavily 
substanced and smoothly finished. Still scarce _ 
MEXICO. (Klein. 1943) M. 36 in. A massive, slow 
opening iris of rich coloring and great beauty. 
Standards dark amber and falls glowing red 
brown with an amber edge. H.M. 1944, P.R. 87 
MICHAEL. (Norton 1946) M. 36 in. A smooth blend 
of ‘bridal rose and pink with a rich gold beard. 
The flowers are broad and round and the petals 
have, a deeply crinkled edge __-__2). = ae 
MICHAEL BARTON. (Tompkins. 1947) M. 38 in. 
A very large and extremely brilliant blend of 
bright carmine, magenta and rose red. H.C. 1945 
MINNIE COLQUITT. (H. Sass: 1942) Mpg 
A very large purple and white plicata. Clean, 
clear colors and heavily ruffled form. One of the 
brightest iris in the garden. A.M. 1943, P.R, 88_ 
MIOBELLE. (McKee 1945) L. 40 in. A deep 
blended rose that is given great brilliance by an 
orange yellow undertone, Large ruffled flowers 
on tall, perfectly branched talks. H.M. 1945 ____ 
MIRABELLE. (Whiting 1941) M. 38 in. This is one 
of the most luscious blends we have ever seen. 
Rich apricot yellow and dawn pink. Stalks a 
trifle weak, but the flower and its value as a 
parent more than makes up for this. H.M. 1941, 
PLR) 86 2240 Se ee eee 
MIRROR LAKE. (Muhl. 1947) M. 38 in. A large 
and heavily ruffled flaring blue iris of lovely 
form and as blue in coloring as any iris on the 
market. Exquisitely lovely 222.3: 2 eee 
MISS BISHOP. (J. Sass 1942) M, 38 in. A pure 
glistening white of faultless form. A touch of 
gold in the throat. PR. 88 2f2 
MISS MUFFET. (Salb. 1939) E.M. 30-35 in:*An- 
other Oncobred, this has standards of creamy 
white and falls of greenish’yellow 22. [s.enemee 
MIST GLOW. (Muhl. 1948) M. 38 in. An amoena 
of a new and different type. Pure white stand- 
ards and soft lavender falls. Should be very 
valuablestor=breeding: -22-4__2._._| 
MISTY GOLD. (Schreiner 1943) ML, ‘34 in 
cool, crisp looking iris of bright lemon gold 
and cream white. Lovely form and heavy ruffl- 
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MOLLY MAY. (DeForest 1944) M. 36 in. An ex- 
tremely large deep rose pink. Very broad petals 
and«a. unique form. You will like it... 
MONADNOCK. (Salbach 1937) M. 38 in. A very 
showy bright rose of large size and good form. 
A favorite: withvall ni: eee ee 
MONONA. (Whiting 1942) E.M. 36 in. Heliotrope 
and plum purple strikingly blended and edged 
with rich: copper brown 2 aloo eee 
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