MEXICO (Kleinsorge 43) HM 44. 
36”. Gigantic flowers with gold- 
en buff standards and broad 
flaring falls of glowing red- 
brown, bordered and blended 
buff. Fine seed parent. $2.00 
MICHAEL (Norton 46). 36” A 
large flower of Bridal Rose pink, 
with crinkled edges. A very vig- 
orous variety. $3.00 
MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass 42) 
AM 45. 40”. A massive white 
ground plicata with sharply con- 
trasting heavy band of wine-pur- 
ple stitching around both stand- 
ards and falls. One of the most 
popular and best plicatas. $3.00 
MIOBELLE (McKee 45) HM 45. 
40”. This is Mr. McKee’s famous 
breeder, the parent of Miogem 
and others. A lustrous rose blend 
of quality, with exceptional 
branching. $2.50 

MISTY GOLD (Schreiner 483) 
HM 45. 36”. Lacy, brilliant and 
lovely, this lemon colored iris 
with its golden edges. $2.00 
MASTER CHARLES (Page 10) 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA (J. Sass 43) AM 
45. 36”. A lemon toned iris of fine flaring 
form, clean crisp color, ruffled and of heavy 
substance. $2.00 
MINUET (O. Jensen 43). 38”. This, in 
a sense, constitutes a reintroduction, 
and probably is not available from any 
other source. This fine iris, through 
no fault of the originator, crept into 
the listings of a prominent iris dealer 
without formal introduction—and be- 
cause it was entirely unknown and un- 
sung, soon disappeared from com- 
merce. By carefully conserving the in- 
crease from one rhizome we purchased 
in 1945, we now have enough stock to 
list. Minuet is a deep lavender self 
(Ridgway’s Plate XXXVI) with broad 
standards, domed and firmly held, falls 
broad, rounded and flaring. A large 
tailored flower of excellent substance 
and candelabra branching, the best of 
its color that we have seen. See AIS 
Bulletin 78:22, July, 1940. $3.00 

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MOONLIT SEA (J. Sass 43) HM 43. 36”. 
The ground color is white, but so heavily 
brushed and striated deep blue that the 
white is hardly discernible. In addition 
there is a golden heart raying out into the 
petals. “The moon and the water’, now 
where’s O’Reilly’s daughter? 50¢e 
MOUNTAIN SKY (Milliken 41). 38”. Re- 
markably fine medium blue with a golden 
heart. Foc 
MOUNT HERMON (Lowry 45) HM 45. 42”. 
This big silvery white, flaring, ruffled and 
tall, is well liked on the East Coast. A 
vigorous grower. $6.00 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner 41) AM 44. 
40”. Most unusual and lovely, something 
different in color—pinkish mulberry. $1.25 
NIGHTINGALE (Hall 42) HM 42. 36”. An- 
other new and novel color that is appealing, 
an absolute self of golden russet. $1.25 
