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MISSOU RIC—(Grinter 1933) ML.37”. 
Clear rich shade of medium blue of 
smoothly enameled texture. 1937 
Dykes Medallist and still a prime 
ereeeeeineits COOL. }, +-.-.2-2:-1-.:----2 $ .00 
MISSOURI NIGHT—(Callis 1938) M.34’. 
Large-flowered, rich indigo blue with 
smooth brown hafts. A rich dark, 
errner-resistant iris; —...20..-.2...-.-.- $ 15 
MISTY GOLD—(Schreiner 1943) ML.33”. 
Crinkly petalled soft lemon cream, 
bordered with gold. Cool, crisp and 
7 SOT a els Bats a eee $1.50 
MME. LOUIS AUREAU—(Cayeux 1934) 
E.30”. Large silvery white heavily 
sanded and plicated rosy heliotrope. 
Dykes Medal, France, 1934. $ .40 
MME. MAURICE LASSAILLY—(Cayeux 
1935) M.37”. Sky-blue standards. Vel- 
vety purple falls. Orange beard. Tall 
Amigo-type iris. Dykes Medal France, 
Sass dacenacuevasecacbavieeas Seri 
MODIS T E—(Hall 1938) EM.34’’. Pale 
mauve, on the pinkish side of lavender, 
with lemon beard on white ground. 
Large silky flower with broad hafts 
and full rounded form. $ .40 
MONADNOCK — (Salbach 1937) L.42”. 
Vivid violet-rose. A striking color in a 
large flower, blooming late peo 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA—(CJ. Sass 
1943) M.36’”. Clear lemon ice, ruffled, 
delicately lovely, yet large and firmly 
substanced. j $1.50 
MOONLIT SE A—(J. Sass 1943) M.36”’. 
Strikingly unusual. The white back- 
ground is almost hidden in the overall 
flushing of lavender-blue and radiation 
of Empire yellow from the heart. $ .50 
MOON TID E— (McKee 1946) M.38’’. 
Broad-petalled cadmium yellow. A 
mellow yellow of good substance and 
flaring form. $6.00 
MORNING MELODY — (Becherer 1948) 
M.38’. Alluring soft orchid-lavender of 
grace, purity and refined styling with 
harmonizing Mile Deards sss $7.50 

MOROCCO ROS E—(Loomis 1937) ML. 
38”. Warm soft rose-pink with yellow- 
ish glow at the heart. Very large, well- 
substanced, beautifully formed and 
TTY ie ete eae ae $ .60 
MOTHER’S DA Y—(Milliken 1945) EM. 
42”. Soft grey with tints of lavender. 
Huge in flower and plant. A vigorous 
Californian you wouldn’t believe had 
oncocyclus blood. 1 
MOUNT BLANC—(Grant 1946) ML.38’”. 
Flaring pure white, magnolia-tex- 
tured, large and full- bodied. Elegantly 
formed. No haft GLI! o Shes eee $4.00 
MOUNT CLOUD— (Milliken 1936) M.42”’. 
Smooth, thickly-petalled blue-white 
that seems sculptured from white mar- 
ble, so flawless is its smoothly-textured 
form. Sreoo 
MOUNT HERMON—(Lowry 1945) 
Thick-textured, cool white very 
weather-resistant and vigorous. Lovely 
semi-flaring form with delicious fra- 
grance. f $4.00 
MOUNT McKINLEY — (Schreiner 1947) 
EM.38’. A Wabash-type flower, bloom- 
ing earlier. Standards, blue-white; 
falls, smooth and glossy with chestnut 
flush on the haft. $2.50 
MOUNT TIM P—(Muhlestein 1945) M. 
34’. Remindful of Tiffany, this yellow- 
ground plicata has more rose in the 
standards and less yellow in the falls. 
Pe SUUSlANGCe 1S COON ee, Peete 
MOUNTAIN SK Y—(Milliken 1939) M. 
36”. Beautiful wavy soft medium blue 
with yellow glow in the center, Extra- 
ordinary substance and pleasing fra- 
grance. S725 
MOUNT WASHINGTON — (Essig 1937) 
M.42”’. This large white, broad-petalled 
and flaring, with gold beard, would 
rank high were it winter-hardy. $ .50 
MRS. J. L. GIBSON—(Gibson 1930) M. 
35”. Lustrous, silky, inky blue-purple. 
Rich, thick- substanced flower of regal 
form and earriazve, Greate $ .40 
FOURFOLD COLLECTION 
$4. 
4 from Group L 
Alastor 
Aubanel 
Aztec Copper 
China Maid 
Golden Spike 
Klondyke Gold 
Melanie 
Morocco Rose 
Old Parchment 
Patricia 
Salmon Splendor 
Wm. A. Setchell 
4 from Group 2 
Deep Velvet 
Fortune 
Late Sun 
Melitza 
Pink Ruffles 
Red Gleam 
Sundance 
The Bishop 
Wakarusa 
White City 
White Goddess 
Persian Prince 
If you will add 50c toward shipping cost, we will include your choice of Copper 
Rose, Gayoso, Hoosier Sunrise or Three Sisters. Please state choice. 

