LOUISE BLAKE (K. Smith 1943) Each 2.50; 3 for 6.00 
This was one of the loveliest iris in our garden last year. An- 
other with the Amigo color pattern but so much more glitter- 
ing that it can hardy be compared with the older and duller 
variety. 
LOUVOIS (Caycaux 1936) Each .50; 3 for 1.09 
The finest dark brown iris with a velvety finish. 
LYNN LANGFORD (Hall 1946) Each 5.00 
Occasionally we see a new iris which is much more beautiful 
than anticipated. This is one. A lustrous lavender pink self 
except for the golden yellow glow in the center. Large flowers 
of excellent texture and substance. 
MAGIC CARPET (Schreiner 1942) Each 2.00; 3 for 4.50 
Heavily marked plicata on the order of Firecracker with a 
light color pattern. 
MAIDEN BLUSH (Hall 1943) 
Smooth blend of apricot and pink. 
MAJENICA (Cook 1941) Each .75; 3 for 1.50 
A large pinkish blend with just a tint of salmon. An iris of good 
habits and especially colorful in large clumps. 
MANDALAY (Hall 1943) Each 1.00 
Deep terra cotta red toned copper in a crisp flower of extremely 
flaring form. One of the last to bloom and valuable for ex- 
tending the blooming season. Not tall. 
MARQUITA (Cayeaux 1931) Each .40 
Every iris collection should include this glorious variety. The 
extra large standards are pure cream or ivory, the falls the 
same color but completely veined dark rose red. A rather late 
variety. 
MASTER CHARLES (Williamson 1943) Each 2.50; 3 for 6.00 
A rich refined iris of glowing mulberry purple. And the flar- 
ing form adds more charm. 
MATTERHORN (J. Sass 1938) Each .50; 3 for 1.00 
For those who want the purest white iris at a reasonable price. 
Large graceful flowers without a trace of foreign color. There 
is nO veining on the hafts and even the beard is white. 
MELANIE (Hill 1941) Each .60; 3 for 1.25 
Very close to true pink, this splendid iris of lovely form on tall 
well branched stems is of highest quality. 
MELITZA (Nesmith 1940) Each .75 
A pale flesh pink iris with the unique and flashy tangerine 
beard. At its best in part shade. 
MEXICO (Kleinsorge 1943) Each 2.00 
Rich and colorful is this huge variegated blend. Golden bronze 
standards and brick red falls edged golden amber. Massive in 
plant and flower and a most imposing iris. 
MIDWEST GEM (H. Sass 1937) Each .50; 3 for 1.00 
Large buff and pink blend of unusually heavy substance. And 
the edges of the falls are intensely ruffled. 
MING YELLOW (Glutzbeck 1938) Each .75; 3 for 1.50 
An enormous flower and the largest yellow we grow. Smooth 
color, excellent substance and a heavy orange beard make 
this a most worthwhile variety. 
MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass 1942) Each 2.00; 3 for 5.00 
One of the most striking new plicatas we have seen. Entirely 
different, the immense flowers are white with wine purple 
borders. A robust grower. 
MIRROR LAKE (Muhlestein 1947) Each 4.00 
A lovely clear blue that always evokes much admiration. De- 
lightfully flaring flowers poised on tall well branched stems. 
A new variety deserving much more attention. 
MISTY GOLD (Schreiner 1943) Each 1.50 
A beauty done in refreshing lemon yellow and white. Might 
be described as a better Elsa Sass as the colors are brighter 
and clearer. Very lovely. 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA UJ. Sass 1943) Each 1.50; 3 for 3.00 
Like Elsa Sass but with brighter color, larger flowers and better 
form. A very beautiful iris. 
MOROCCO ROSE (Loomis 1937) Each .60 
A large rose pink iris that has been in heavy demand. One of 
our most popular varieties. 
Each .75 
MOUNT TIMP (Muhlestein 1945) Each .75 
The first plicata to bloom and ideal for foreground planting. 
Flowers are very large and certainly among the prettiest of 
all the rose trimmed plicatas. It has attracted much attention 
here. Not tall. 
MOUNT WASHINGTON (Essig 1937) Each .75; 3 for 1.50 
Tall and stately this majestic white iris is unsurpassed for 
planting in the background. Sparkling white, gold bearded 
flowers of crisp flaring form. 
MRS. J. L. GIBSON (Gibson 1930) Each .40; 3 for .85 
Another most desirable near black variety. Large deep blue 
purple flowers of velvety texture and heavy substance. We 
like it very much. 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner 1941) Each 1.00; 3 for 2.00 
Well described by the name, this marvelous iris adds a new 
color to the iris spectrum. The color is enhanced by the brown 
hafts and bronze beard. 
NARAIN (Shuber 1936) Each .35; 3 for .75 
A pure dark blue self of silky texture which we like very much. 
An early blooming variety, massive plants and very broad 
leaves. 
NIGHTINGALE (Hall 1942) Each 1.00 
Fascinating golden russet blend. A large delightful iris. 
NIGHT LIFE (Muhlestein 1948) Each 18.00 
Very deep blackish purple that will command attention any- 
where. Flowers are smoothly finished with no markings on 
the hafts. Very new and will surely be most popular when 
more stock becomes available. Few plants. 
OLA KALA (J. Sass 1943) 
In our opinion the very finest deep yellow iris. 
almost pure orange. Dykes Medal 1948. 
Each 1.50; 3 for 3.00 
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OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge 1939) Each .60; 3 for 1.25 
Splendid large iris lightly tinted buff or creamy tan. Most 
striking and beautiful when planted in front of evergreen 
shrubbery. 
ORANGE FLAME (Salbach 1940) Each .60; 3 for 1.25 
Somewhat similar to Radiant but of greater height, brighter 
color and more of an orange tone. 

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