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MARATHON. 36 in. (Whiting 1948). A glowing color in the garden, a rich 
but smooth blending of apricot, buff and rufous orange. ...........006- 6.50 
MARIE ANTOINETTE. 42 in. (K. Smith 1947). A beautiful bi-color, soft laven- 
der standards, falls deep velvety blue-purple, edged in soft lavender. ... 3.00 
3 for 7.50 
MARION VAUGHN. 36 in. (Smith 1947). 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 midrib 
is slightly cast with green, thus accentuating the attractiveness of the fresh, 
cool, crisp medium-sized flowers. A breath taking variety in a clump. .... 10.00 
MARQUITA. 34 in. An amoena type in cream and watermelon-rose. Its lumin- 
ous cream standards, ''silken, hushed and chaste,'' are the last word in 
serene but warm exquisiteness. The watermelon-rose falls are veined candy — 
strided rather than solidly colored. .2.....20. «42... 9. 40 
MARY GEDDES. 36 in. Lovely soft pink tones, overlaid Pomeranian red. .... 20 
3 for .50; 25 for 3.00 
MARY SENNI. ‘Elude: mauve blend... ...4..4 32... eet te 25; 3 for .60 
MASTER CHARLES. 38 in. (Williamson 1943). A smooth and refined glowing 
mulberry-purple. A charming feature is the flare of the flower which 
with its pronounced sheen gives life to the garden. A mellow note of 
brown blending near the heart of the flower accentuated by the bluish 
undercast makes it one of the most brilliant and distinctive Iris, rich and 
finished. % 4 jcieyenyees sine sadte cal Peter gama inate bh 3.00 
MATA HARI. An intense blue-purplish Iris. .......0.0..2... 0. .60;. 3 \for(1:50 
MATTERHORN. (J. Sass 1938). It's like a piece of soft white satin. ........ 1.00 
MATULA. (H. Sass 1939). 35 in. A warm medley of rose, rich orange, crimson 
and buff. Large flowers are airily waved and crimped. ...............- 40 
3 for 1.00; 25 for 7.50 
MAYA. 40 in. Good bright strawberry red, tinted copper. ...... .40; 3 for 1.00 
MAY CHARM. 36 in. (Whiting 1948). Large dusty pink self, sister seedling of 
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MAY DAY, (Hall 1939). Apricot-salmon, a luscious color with an overlay of 
CODDEM. 380i. or 5 aks aaa ee atin eee Deen eas 40; 3 for 1.00; 25 for 7.50 
MEADOW SWEET. 34 in. (Whiting 1948). Creamy buff and pink blend, 
smooth, and. lustrous. lag aises heer Sete «el ci ee 1.00 
MELANIE, (Hill 1941). Orchid-pink, close to true pink and there are as many 
as five open flowers at once on 40 inch stems. ............ 75+) “Sofore2200 
MELDORIC. 50 in. A blue-black of colossal size. ................ 35; Sutonaetos 
MELITZA. 36 to 40 in. (Nesmith 1940). Pale ivory-flesh, particularly effective 
in dull weather. Much of the unusual color effect of this Iris is derived 
from the fiery tangerine-orange beard. ...... .60; 3 for 1.50; 25 for 8.50 
MELLOWGLOW. 38 in. (Whiting 1942). Deep peach or apricot with a flush 
of pink. The standards are very wide and arched, the falls broadly rounded 
and smoothly. colored at thechatt: .4..%6. tis ism osu. a) oe 4.00 
MELODY LANE. Plicata with white ground and marking of rosy pink. ...... 17.50 
MEXIA. 34 in. (W-C. 1947). Brilliant copper rose blend. ................ ‘1.00 
MEXICO. 38 in. (Kleinsorge 1945). Standards, buff-gold, Falls, a velvety brown- 
red blended with and bordered golden-buc. Large flowers. ........... 2.00 
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