LOUVOIS (Cayeux, 1936) 50c each 
A distinctive rich, velvety-brown iris 
with standards of light chocolate and 
falls of rich, glossy red-maroon edged 
with chocolate. There is no veining and 
it is a most pleasing flower. H. M. 1939. 
LULLABY (Hall, 1943) $1.50 each 
Rich, luscious orchid pink with broad 
rounded petals. No haft markings. Tall 
and well branched, it is truly a fine 
flower. 
LYNN LANGFORD (Hall 1946) $5.00 ea. 
A deep shade of orchid pink with gold- 
en yellow center and no veining. The 
flowers are large and of flaring form. 
H. M. 1946. 
MAIDEN BLUSH (Hall, 1943) 75c each 
A soft blending of pink and apricot. 
The standards are domed and the falls 
semi-flaring. Flowers are large and of 
heavy substance. 
MAID OF ASTALOT (J. Sass, 1936) 
40c each 
Beautiful white plicata with closed stan- 
dards edged with blue markings. 
MAJENCIA (Cook, 1941) 75¢c each 
A pinkish salmon blend with wide pet- 
als, full rounded flowers of huge size 
and pleasing in every way. H. M. 1943. 
MANDALAY (Hall, 1943) 75c each 
A rich, reddish, rose colored self with 
domed standards and flaring falls. Free 
blooming and rather late. 
MARCO POLO (Schreiner, 1936) 35c ea. 
Rose red closed standards and bright 
crimson falls. Gold beard. Very frag- 
PAM bor dt mVie sO oie 
MARINELLA (Cayeux, 1937) 50c each 
Golden bronze standards flushed red 
and garnet-red falis with bronze margin. 
MARQUITA (Cayeux, 1931)  40c each 
Brilliant, ivory-yellow standards and 
falls striped with watermelon-rose. Very 
attractive on account of its unusual col- 
oring. In good demand. A. M. 1936. 
*MARTIE EVEREST (National, 1935) 
40c each 
Tall, light blue, good fall bloomer. 
MARY E. NICHOLLS (Nicholls, 1939) 
50e each 
An iris with the creamy finish of white 
kid leather. There is an overlay of green 
gold at the haft and the flowers are of 
inedium s:ze, beautfiul form and finish. 
A free bloomer that increases fast. A. 
M. 1943. 
MARY VERNON (McKee, 1942) $2.00 ea. 
The standards are of golden bronze and 
comed. The falls are flaring and ruby- 
red. Very pleasing. H. M. 1942. 
MASTER CHARLES (Wmsn., 1943) 
$2.50 each 
A smooth, refined flower of true mul- 
berry-purple shading to brown at the 
center. The beard is mulberry tipped 
brown. It is brilliant and distinctive. 
A. M. 1946. 
MATTERHORN (J. Sass, 1938) 50c each 
Great flowers of pure white with white 
beard. The standards are arched and 
wavy and the falls semi-flaring. Has 
sparkling sheen, firm substance and ex- 
cellent branching. A. M. 1940. 
MATULA (H. Sass, 1939) 50c each 
A rich blending of rose, crimson, orange 
and buff. The flowers are waved and of 
excellent substance. H. M. 1939. 
MELANIE (Hill, 1941) 60c each 
Lovely and stately orchid pink of good 
form, size and substance. Tall, well 
brarched stems and an excellent iris. 
H. M. 1941. 
MELITZA (Nesmith, 1940) 75¢c each 
Domed standards of ivory-flesh color 
with falls of a little deeper color. An 
extra-bright tangerine beard lights up 
the entire flower. A strong grower that 
increases fast. A. M. 1942. 
MELLOWGLOW (Whiting, 1942) 
$4.00 each 
Deep peach or apricot with pink flush. 
Petals are broad and rounded and heav- 
ily ruffled. A perfectly formed flower 
with extra heavy beard. H. M. 1942. 
MICHAEL (Norton, 1946) $2.00 each 
Slghtly fragrant flowers of bridal-rose 
pink with crinkled edges and canary- 
yellow beard. Flowers are large and 
well-branched. 
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