MAPLETON, IOWA—1950 
KOREA (W. 1948) No. 4660 
(ARAB CHIEF X CEDAR 
ROSE). Very late, 34 in. 
Warm and glowing brown 
red self, deep and rich. 
The blooms are widely 
rounded, ruffled, full bod- 
ied and weather resistant. 
It flowers very late, add- 
ing weeks to the iris 
blooming season. $5.00 
LAVENDER AND GOLD 
LACE (W. 1946) No. 4020 
(MOONGLOW X MaA- 
TULA). Midseason, 36 in. 
This charmingly different 
iris holds a place all its 
own. The standards are 
golden yellow flushed with 
lavender and edged with a 
crimped finish. The falls 
are lavender with a dis- 
tinct frill of gold, so crimp- 
ed that it looks like a lace 
edging. Strong, hardy 
plants with generous 
bloom and increase. 
Dl Uses 1065.00 
LILAC LANE (W. 1947) 
NO; 4217 *(PURISSIMA X 
MAT Uti AD) xX (GILT 
EDGE). Midseason, 36 in. 
Pink toned lilac self of del- 
icate coloring but very 
heavy substance. It is a most refined 
flower in form and coloring, even to the 
light yellow beard. The stalks are strong 
and fairly well branched. The plants 
grow and bloom well. H. M. 1948. Added 
50 Symposium 1949. $10.00 
MAPLE SUGAR (Whiting 1948) No. 4363 
(MARIS HASEX] VA MITOIZA ) aXe CENA 
MAID) X HARVEST MOON). Late mid- 
season, 38 inches. Very smooth, creamy 
tan self, as luscious as maple sugar 
candy. The flowers are medium large, 
shapely, well groomed and of excellent 
substance. Strong, hardy plants produce 
stalks of good height and adequate 
branching. $5.00 
MARATHON (Whiting 1948) No. 4314 
(MELLOWGLOW X CEDAR ROSE). Mid- 
season, 36 inches. A glowing color in the 
garden—a rich but smooth blending of 
apricot, buff and rufous orange. It is of 
moderate height and size, wide form and 
heavy substance. The vigorous, free 
blooming plants make it a garden show 
piece. $6.00 
MELLOWGLOW (W. 1942) No. 4027 
(MIDWEST GEM X FIESTA). Midsea- 
son, 38 inches. Deep peach or apricot 

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with a flush of pink. The standards are 
very wide and arched, the falls broadly 
rounded and smoothly colored at the 
haft. This mellow, glowing blend is out- 
standing. H. M. 1942, R. 89, 1946. Sym. 
1943-44-45-46-47. Added 50, 1949. $4.00 
MEXICAN MAGIC (W. 1947) No. 4353 
(CRIMSON TIDE X E. B. WILLIAM- 
SON) X (VEISHEA). Midseason late, 30 
inches. A brilliant medley of Spanish red 
and copper with a strong blaze of blue in 
the falls. Withdrawn for propagation. 
MIRABELLE (W. 1941) No. 3976 (MA- 
TULA X HAPPY DAYS). Midseason, 38 
inches. This was the first of our apricot 
toned blends. Its smooth color, heavy 
substance and good branching have been 
transmitted to many seedlings of better 
form. H. M. 1941, Per. R. 86, 19438. $2.00. 
MONONA (W. 1942) No. 3991 (CREOLE 
BELLE X MATULA). Early midseason, 
35 inches. One of the first to bloom, it 
extends well into midseason. A warm, 
bright blend of rosy plum and heliotrope. 
Very smooth and attractive in form and 
color. Strong plants show good increase, 
and free bloom. $1.00 
