MAYLING SOONG (Lewis 1939) 38 in. M. This lovely flower is 
a rich golden self color. Semi-flaring falls are flushed deeper at 
the center. HM, AIS 1938. Each $1.50 
MELAINIE (Hill 1941) 44 in. M. Large ruffled flowers of orchid 
that are tall, majestic and ruffled. The substance is good and the 
stalks are nicely branched. HM 1941. Each $1.50 
MEXICO (Kleinsorge 1943) 36 in. M. All the brilliance of a painted 
Mexican desert sunset. Standards are golden buff and falls are 
red, brown and has a suffusion of copper over all. Flowers are 
gigantic and striking in every way. HM 1944. Each $2.00 
MELITZA (Nesmith 1940) 40 in. M. Delicate pale ivory pink with 
bright tangerine beard that brightens up the whole flower. Makes 
a beautiful clump in the garden, AM 1942. Each 75c 
MICHELANGELO (Weed 1936) 36 in. M. A blend of lavender, old 
rose and gray. A mysterious.y different Iris that makes you 
think of an old painting. HM 1937. Each oc 
MISS CALIFORNIA (Salbach 1936) 48 in. L. An extra larg2 extra 
tall Iris of orchid-pink that lasts over a long period and should 
be in everybody’s garden. Each 50c 
MING YELLOW (Giutzbeck 1938) 36 in. M.L. One of the largest 
Stateliest yellows. A large clear rich smooth even toned yellow. 
Fine habits and substance. AM 1941. Each 50c 
MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass) 35 in. E.M. A lovely giant plicata. 
The heart of both standards and falls is pure white with a wide 
band of wine purple stitching, on both standards and falls. A 
very different and handsome flower. AM 1945. Each $2.00 
MISSOURI (Gringner 1935) 37 in. M.L. One of the loveliest blues 
that you can imagine. A clear rich shade of medium blue. Giant 
flowers of faultless form. Dykes medal 1937. Bachmooc¢ 
MISTY ROSE 36 in. M. A soft shade of pink or rose with a rosy 
veil overcast. A lovely dusty rose-pink. Each 50c 
MME. LOUIS AUREAU (Cayeux 1934) 34 in. M. A silvery white 
plicata heavily dotted and sanded rosy heliotrope. Flowers are 
gigantic in size. Each 35c 
MODISTE (Hall 1938) 34 in. E.M. A pale mauve on the pinkish 
side of lavender with a lemon beard. Large silky flowers with 
broad hafts and full round standards. Each 50c 
MOHRSON (White 1935) 35 in. M.L. A huge round bloom seedling 
of William Mohr. A medium purple veined and marked a deeper 
purple. With a yellow beard. Each 50c 

SABLE 
MONADNOCK (Salbach 1937). A lovely Iris in a rose-red shade. 
Has a bright vivid coloring. EAchmuoc 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA (J. Sass 1943) 36 in. M. Clear lemon 
ice color with just a hint of green. Ruffled lovely nicely rounded 
flowers of firm substance. AM 1945. Each $2.00 
MOONLIT SEA (J. Sass 1943) 36 in. M. An unusual plicata type. 
The background is white. Heavily flushed lavender violet with a 
great deal of gold running all through the flower. Hard to describe 
but beautiful to look upon. HM 1945. Each 75¢ 
MOROCCO ROSE (Loomis 1937) 36 in. M.L. A large rose-pink 
with a soft yellow glow, and a fine yellow beard. A very popular 
Iris. Each 75¢ 
MOUNTAIN SNOW (Kellogg). A nice coo! white with a faint sug- 
gestion of blue shadow on the falls. Very broad falls and thick 
substance. Each 35¢ 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner 1941) 40 in. M. A deep radiant 
mulberry rose color with a light brown shading. Beard is bronze. 
Flowers are very large, of fine form and substance, and grow on 
tall well branched stalks. AM 1944. Eache lp2o 
NARAIN (Shuber 1936) 38 in. E.M. A clear as crystal blue with 
a fine silken sheen, lovely foliage and nice flowers. One of the 
lovely blues. Each 35c 
NARANJA (Mitchell 1935) 36 in. M. Very deep orange, with 
bright orange buds. Vigorous growers and very hardy. Each 35c 
NASSAK (H. P. Sass). A lovely large white plicata with stiching of 
a lovely shade of blue. Each S5¢ 
NATIONAL WHITE (Weed 1944) 46 in. E. A very large, very 
tall, pure white early giant. Lovely ruffled edges on a flower that 
glistens and gleams in the sun. Each $1.50 
NED LEFEVRE (Lapham 1942) 38 in. M. A coppery salmon blend 
that has a light brown appearance. A blend that is hard to describe. 
Has an individuality all its own. Each pe 
NIGHTFALL (L. Hall 1942) 36 in. M. Velvety blackish, pansy 
purple falls with standards several shades lighter. Probably the 
easiest growing dark Iris. Wonderful form, size and substance. 
AM 1945. Each $1.00 
NIGHTINGALE (Hall 1942) 36 in. M. Glistening golden russet 
that is a decidedly a new color, glistens with a lovely coppery 

biscuit tan glow. A lovely Iris Each’ $1825 
NYLON (Whiting 1940) 36 in. E.M. Caramel tan with a rosy suf- 
fusion. Smooth, large and well branched. Large ruffled blossoms 
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