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MARION VAUGHN (Smith 1947). 36 in. This lovely flower has standards of 
soft lemon ice, frosted. The falls of the same color have a white flush 
below the beard. Both standards and falls are delightfully fluted. The 
The midrib is slightly cast with green, thus accentuating the attractive- 
ness of the fresh, cool, crisp medium-sized flowers. A breath taking 
variety in a clump. Mid-season. .....- 0... ++ e+ 5he tu 5-2 oe ee 
MARY GEDDES 36 in. Lovely soft pink tones, overlaid Pomeranian red. Eight 
to ten flowers to a nicely branched) stalk: ..°50) 2.26.07.) ae 
MARY GIBSON 42 in. Early. A handsome soft rosy-bronze blend, with a 
yellow throat and rich golden beard? 3. 7.%0 0. (A 2) ee 
MARY SENNI Huge mauve blend, (2320. eee i 
MATA HARI An intense blue-purplish Iris. ........0.;1..9- .- ses) =e 
MATTERHORN JJ. Sass 1938). It’s like @ piece of soft white satin. All agree 
it's: one of the best whites. Uy). ..5.0. ss 9s eeemue nas. oe a ee 
MATULA (H. Sass 1939). M. 35 in. One of the most unusual blends. A warm 
medley of rose, rich orange, crimson and buff. Large flowers are airily 
waved and crimped; superb substance and a rugged plant. ........... 
MAY DAY (Hall, 1939). Apricot-salmon, a luscious color, with an overlay of 
copper. Large flowers with pointed standards. Very tall stems, well 
branched make it a colorful garden subject. HM, AIS., 1939. .......... 
MELANIE (Hill, 1941). This splendid new light pink comes to us as the 
finest introduction of H. M. Hill. Color. is orchid-pink, close to true 
pink, and there are as many as five open flowers at once on 40-inch 
stems. HM; “A:LS.-494le> « Cera a ee ee 
MELDORIC 50 in. Early. A blue-black of colossal size, perfect form and 
heavy substance” = 2.5 Fy ates et ee ee ee ee ae 
MELITZA (Nesmith, 1940). Pale ivory-flesh, particularly effective in dull 
weather. Much of the unusual color effect of this Iris is derived from 
ithe fiery tangerine-orange beard. No Iris that we have ever grown has 
increased so rapidly and it is at its best on a two-year clump. Height 
36 to 40 in. 16 HM A.S., 1940; AM)31942) 0 eee 
MESTOR Rich deep purple, intermediate variety. ......./:.4:..5-.55- oe 
MEXICO (Kleinsorge 1945) S. buff-gold. F. a velvety brown-red blended with, 
and bordered golden-buc. Large flowers. 38 in. Late. ................. 
silage cy se (Weed, 1936). Tall dove grey with brown veining at the 
aft. in. 
MIDWEST GEM (H. Sass 1937). Beautiful blend of peachy-apricot flushed 
pink. Large ruffled flowers that everyone goes back to see over again. 
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MIDGARD 36 in. Popular pink and yellowzblend. (yee oe ee 
MILDRED PRESBY 36 in. A strikingly bi-color, having creamy-white standards 
and deep pansy-violet falls. It is not new, but is a very pretiy Iris. .... 
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