LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mitchell, 1927). M. 38”. A classic plicata of snowy 
white, with fine blue stitching at the haft and the base of the stand- 
ards. 40c 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner, 1942). ML. Large, lightly frilled blue bi-color, 
the same pattern as Amigo. The rich orange beard brings out a 
striking contrast. $3.00 
LULLABY (D. Hall, 1943). M. 36’. Orchid pink blossoms with no hatft 
markings. The large flowers have good form and substance, stalks 
are strong and well branched. $2.00 
LYNN LANGFORD (Hall, 1946). M. 36’. H.M. A.I.S. 1946. A deep toned 
orchid pink with a bright golden throat and beard. Colors of this 
lovely iris are so smoothly blended that no veining is evident. $8.00 
MAGIC CARPET (Schreiner, 1943). ML. 33’’. An echo from the Arabian 
Nights, this fabulous plicata has standards of buff subtly flecked 
rose with faint cinnamon markings on haft. The falls are flecked 
rose rioting on deep creamy gold. $3.00 
MAGIC WAND (Kleinsorge, 1946). L. 36’. A self of deep golden tan. 
Closed and arched standards contrast with semi-flaring falls that 
are wide at hoft. A suffusion of lavender on the falls, a bright golden 
beard tipped with brown, and brown veining at the haft, combine 
in the beauty of’ this iris! ~~ $3.00 
MAIDEN BLUSH (Hall, 1943). M. 36”. A favorite in our garden is this 
luscious apricot self with domed standards and semi-flaring falls. 
The plants are hardy and produce an abundance of flowers of un- 
usual size. $1.00 
MAJENICA (Cook, 1941). EM. 36”. Refreshing, salmon tinted pink blend 
with its wide-eyed flowers of crisp, lasting substance. A self of clear 
bright colors. $1.00 

MYSTIC SHRINE—See page 12 
MANDALAY (R. Hall, 1943). A matchless reddish rose self whose falls 
are stiffly horizontal. Standards firmly domed. Blooms profusely. 
$1.00 
MANYUSYA (J. Sass-Hall, 1944). M. 34”. A delightfully ruffled and 
frilled orchid-pink flower. $1.00 
MARIMBA (DeForest, 1943). M. 38’. Very striking solid cinnamon self. 
From an introducer who specializes in distinctive new things. Large 
flowers. $1.00 
MAROON DAMASK (Kleinsorge, 1946). L. 44". Tall dark maroon self. 
Like a rich brocade in a regal pattern of velvety deep maroon falls, 
softer silken standards, maroon tipped, golden style arms; beard 
and haft of gold. $3.00 
MARY CLOTILDE (Kinish, 1944). M. 40". A new powder blue beauty 
with perfectly shaped blooms, borne on tall well branched stalks. 
The beard is white tipped with blue. Fragrant. $1.00 
LUCKY SEVEN 
Z of your choice, 
one of each, for $'7-00 
BEAVERTON POT O’ GOLD 
BERKELEY GOLD ROSE FESTIVAL 
GARDEN FLAME SPARKLING BLUE 
GOLDEN FLEECE SPUN GOLD 
LADY OF SHALOT STORM KING 
MULBERRY ROSE TIFFANJA 
COPPER ROSE VISION OF MIRZA 
If you pay express charges we will include 
MAROON MASK or MINNIE COLQUITT 

MARY E. NICHOLLS (Nicholls, 1939). ML. 34". An aristocratic beauty in 
warm cream-white of exceptionally satiny texture, and with a dis- 
tinctive overlay of gold at the hatft. 75c 
MARY VERNON (McKee, 1942). M. 37”. Standards antique gold with 
a flash of Chianti-rruby and broad flaring falls of Chianti-ruby with 
a margin of gold. $2.50 
MASTER CHARLES (Williamson, 1943). M. 38". A.M. A.LS. 1946. A 
handsome self of glowing mulberry purple. The brown tones at haft 
and beard of mulberry tipped with brown add richness to its beauty. 
Sturdy stalks with four-way branching. $3.50 
MATTERHORN JJ. Sass, 1938). EM. 38’. A pure glistening white with 
gracefully waved arched standards and delicately ruffled semi- 
flaring falls. 75c 
MATTIE GATES (Sass Bros., 1946). M. 36". H.M. A.L.S. 1946. Standards 
of cool canary yellow and falls white with edgings of yellow, mark 
this fine textured bitone as a distinctive iris. $20.00 
MATULA (H. Sass, 1939). L. 38’. A brilliant blend; rose, rich orange, 
crimson and buff; making a sensational iris. 5@c 
MAY DAY (Hall, 1939). M. 40”. In this perfect blend of apricot orange, 
the bright orange beard adds a vibrant noie. 40c 
MELANIE (Hill, 1941). M. 44". Stately growing iris. The large ruffled 
flowers of orchid pink have excellent substance and are spaced on 
stalks that are nicely branched. 75c 
MELITZA (Nesmith, 1940). M. 40”. Uniquely blended, this iris is of 
salmony flesh color with delicate pale ivory pink standards and 
falls and a tangerine beard that enliven the whole flower. 75c 
MELODIST (DeForest, 1946). M. 38". A refreshing new blend of salmon, 
rose and golden brown. The large flaring flowers are a credit to 
their parentage of Tobacco Road and Salar. $7.50 
MELLOWGLOW (Whiting, 1942). M. 38". Apily named, a beautiful 
blend of deep peach and apricot. Blooms large and of crisp and 
ruffled form brightened with a heavy beard. $5.00 
MEXICO (Kleinsorge). L. 40’. With all the charm of '’Old Mexico” this 
gigantic flower with golden buff standards and heavy textured falls 
of red-brown has a suffusion of copper over-all that brings to mind 
the painted sunsets of the desert. $2.00 
MING YELLOW (Glutzbeck, 1938). ML. 36’. Faultless yellow self. 
Smooth substance and slightly waved form. Blooms very large. 75¢ 
MICHAEL (Norton, 1946). M. 36". A bridal rose pink blend with canary 
colored beard. Large flowers with crinkled edges. $3.00 
MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass, 1942). M. 36’. Of course this plicata is 
different. Heavily ruffled flowers of white with a heavy, clear red- 
purple border. $3.00 
MIRABELLE (Whiting, 1941). M. 38”. This delicate creamy apricot 
blend is brightened by a touch of pink on the falls. Flowers of large 
oval form are nicely spaced on the tall, strong stalks. $3.50 
MISS CALIFORNIA (Salbach, 1936). L. 48". Always a favorite this 
beautiful orchid-pink stands extremely tall and unforgettable. Makes 
great fans of purple tinged foliage, with tall well branched stalks as 
support. 50c 

NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 7“ : “nt 
