MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass 1942). Massive white plicata, with a wide border of wine- 
purple on both the standards and falls. Gay and different. AM 1945. $2.00 
MIOGEM (McKee 1947). A most unusual blend of wine, fuchsia red and blue intermingled 
with brownish tones, giving a bright iridescent effect. Full flower with a firm texture. 
HM. $5.00 
MISS CALIFORNIA (Salbach 1936). Enormous lilac-pink blossoms held four feet high, 
and last over a long period. Hardy and a most satisfactory iris. HM. 50¢ 
MISSOURI (Grinter 1933). Giant, rich clear medium blue, with a faultless form and 
enameled texture, wonderful planted with the brown iris. Dykes Medal in 1937. 50¢ 
MISTY GOLD (Schreiner 1943). A lovely gold-spangled, lemon-colored iris; petals are 
ruffled and fluted, lacy and brilliant. HM 1945. $1.50 
MME. LOUIS AUREAU (Cayeux 1934). The silvery white background is heavily dotted 
and sanded with rosy heliotrope, in effect a rosy tinted plicata. French Dykes Medal. 40¢ 
MOHRSON (White 1935). Deep violet colored seedling of Wm. Mohr with darker veins, 
golden beard. Large and exotic. 50¢ 
MONADNOCK (Salbach 1937). One of the few really fine iris in the rose red shades. Very 
vivid coloring. 50¢ 
MOONRAY (H. Sass 1943). A large creamy yellow self with a wonderful form. Distinct 
and fine. $1.00 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA (J. Sass 1943). A cool lemon yellow self of fresh, clean coloring. 
Large, delightfully ruffled, and beautifully formed. AM 1945. $1.50 
MOONLIT SEA (J. Sass 1943). White, heavily flushed lavender violet with a good deal 
of bright yellow through the middle of the flower. HM 1943. 50¢ 
MOROCCO ROSE (Loomis 1937). Very large rose-pink self, with soft yellow glow at the 
heart and brownish cast about the haft. HM. 60¢ 
MOUNT TIMP (Muhlestein 1945). This huge, early flowering plicata is very near the 
coloring of Rose Top but much earlier. Cream-white ground with rosy-red markings. 75¢ 
MRS. WILLARD JACQUES (J. Sass 1938). Daintily frilled, large size blooms in a deep 
shade of pink overlaid with apricot. 40¢ 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner 1941). Truly a new shade in iris and aptly named. Stands 
out from afar in the garden. AM 1944. $1.25 
NATIONAL WHITE (Weed 1944). One of the largest iris. A tall pure white giant. Early. 
$1.00 
NEW SNOW (Fay 1946). A white iris that is really as white as new snow. Perfectly 
formed ruffled flowers held well aloft. The beard is full and bright yellow. HM 1946. 
AM 1948. $7.50 
NIGHTFALL (Hall 1942). Falls very velvety rich dark pansy purple, with almost no vein- 
ing on the haft. Standards are several shades lighter, making a striking color combination. 
Substance and form excellent. AM 1945. 75¢e 
N. J. THOMAS (Thorup 1944). A Wm. Mohr seedling that is a blue and purple bicolor. 
Useful in breeding. 50¢ 
OLA KALA (J. Sass 1943). Rich, brilliant yellow in a flaring, lightly ruffled flower of 
great intensity. Dykes Medal 1948. $1.50 
OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge 1939). A light creamy tan, with golden buff overlay, a 
most unusual color break and a distinctly beautiful iris. Huge bloom, heavy substance 
and long lasting. AM 1941. 60¢ 
OREGON TRAIL (Kleinsorge 1948). A big heavy textured flower in smoothly blended 
shades of tawny salmon with soft brown areas surmounting the broad falls. For sheer 
individuality it ranks along with Old Parchment, Tobacco Road and Azete Copper. Won- 
derful planted near Deep Velvet. $1.25 
ORLOFF (H, Sass 1937). A peach and cinnamon plicata of good size and most unusual 
coloring, giving a cinnamon-brown effect. Deep cream heavily edged and dotted red-brown. 
Good form and heavy bloomer. HM 1937. d0¢ 
ORMACO (Kleinsorge 1942). Large, metallic violet bronze from Ormohr. Wonderful sub- 
stance and an entirely different color. $1.00 
ORMOHR (Kleinsorge 1937). A uniform grey-lavender, huge in size and sells on sight. 
Beautiful form and good substance. AM 1940. 50¢ 
