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LINDORA— (Sass 1950) M.38”. Standards, deep yellow. Falls, white 
with deep yellow border. Richly colored, large and heavily sub- 
StanCed!: wt a) iad ener pec al aS ma nt Ue vee ee $10.00 
L. MERTON GAGE—(Lapham 1942) M.40”. Delicate shade of light 
raspberry-pink with creamy infusion. Fine form, broad falls, excel- 
lent substance and very floriferous. The plant a rampant and vig- 
OLOUS PTO We Tiere a ne oe Nt Se) Nas Tn Sere NE $0.50 
LOCKWOOD —(DeForest 1947). Bright brown blend with attractive 
blaze on‘falls. Smooth and. striking. 7/250 245 tae tc ee $3.50 
LORD DONGAN—(K. Smith 1940) M.35”. Silken Chinese violet 
standards. Velvety pansy-violet falls. The distinctive beauty is due 
to the pleasing harmony of the two distinct shades of violet. 
f Renee te 2 AM SIN Sets eh mae eae ena Te ca eS went tee $0.50 
LOTHARIO—(Schreiner 1942) ML.38”. An Amigo-like iris featured 
by large velvety blooms on tall stalks. A grand iris. sj. ............. $1.50 
LOUISE BLAKE—(K. Smtih 1943) M.30”. Introduced as an improved 
Amigo, it has pale sky-blue standards and velvety rich blue-purple 
2 CS year lene dese Pret Ae eae iw Ne oy tee Nee ee $1.50 
LOUVOIS—(Cayeux 1936) M.35”. Standards, light chocolate. Falls, 
very rich and glossy maroon, edged light chocolate. Big, velvety 
Brow gl Cle eines OOK «Ree ee ou ee ORS eran eee ae Se $0.50 
LOVE AFFAIR—(Mitchell 1946) EM.36”. White and rose plicata, the 
standards flushed and stippled deep vinaceous, the falls broadly 
edzedijsame ser s..2 aoe came mee Noa ee w Rin By Bae Smee $1.00 
LYNN LANGFORD—(Hall 1946) M.36”. Large, heavy-substanced 
deep orchid-pink which blends smoothly into a golden yellow cen- 
ter’ without: veining), jes 822/26 ee er ee ee ee see, $3.00 
MAIDEN BLUSH—(Hall 1943) M.36”. Luscious pink-apricot, large 
and heavy substaticed.. Se25 0. eeeee ate 2a eek te eet $0.75 
MAJENICA—(Cook 1941) M.36”. Clear, bright, salmon-tinted pink 
blend with wide petals and lasting substance. Near the top among 
the: pink: Dilenicl 9s,5. oie hs sate oh ce eee ee rae ean ceva renee $0.50 
MANYUSYA—(Sass 1944) M.34”. Very lovely and most dependable 
orchid-pink, beautifully ruffled like its parent, Noweta, but much 
larger, taller: andjbrighters.es, 2 2a teen ere eee $0.75 
MAPLE SUGAR—(Whiting 1948) ML.38”. Smooth creamy tan self, 
medium large, shapely and well-substanced. 2.2.2.2... $2.00 
MARATHON-— (Whiting 1948) M.36”. Rich, smooth blend of apricot, 
buff and tawny orange. Medium size, wide form and heavy sub- 
SAIL CON ee ee et oe aga Bier. He ate De Sa ae Ee $2.50 
MARION VAUGHAN-—(K. Smith 1947) M.36”. Soft lemon _ ice, 
frosted. Fresh, cool clear, crisp, medium-sized flowers delightfully 
{Lui tec hase oe oe Be eh IN ee oe ee eee $5.00 
MARQUITA—(Cayeux 1931) L.34”. Thick, satiny, cream-white stand- 
ards. Falls same, heavily veined watermelon-rose. ..............-.....-- $0.50 
MARY ELLEN—(McKee 1947) L.34”. Large oxblood-red, the blade 
of the broad flaring falls very blackish and velvety, surrounded by 
a ruffled margin of the same rosy red that colors the closely domed 
StATICATCS ut RR dOw te TUE ea ee A Cee AR RLS eae eee $2.00 
MARY RANDALL—(Fay 1951) M.36”. Deep rose-pink self with tan- 
gerine beard. A new and luscious color. Large, well-formed and 
thick substanced.. 2 opel esate te le ec as ev $25.00 
MARY VERNON—(McKee 1942) M.34”. Golden bronze standards 
with. widely, flaring falls @f tiby.> £2. .ccih aero ceeecteecereetres $1.50 
POINT WITH PRIDE COLLECTION 
As outlined—7 for $7.00. All 12 for $11.00. 
Any Three— 
Blue Rhythm 
Extravaganza 
Three Cheers 
Lake Shannon 
Solid Mahogany 
Plus Any Four— 
Blue Shimmer 
Display 
Elmohr 
Include 50c-toward mailing costs and you may choose, in addition, 
either Briarwood or Chicory Blue or Cloth of Gold. 
Ola Kala 
Remembrance 
Master Charles 
Minnie Colquitt 
Gloriole—best specimen, K. C. Iris Soc. show. Shown by Mrs. Johnson and Miss Barbour. 
MASKED BALL (W. E. Buss 1949) M.32”. Unusual white-ground 
plicata, suggesting a reverse amoena. Standards are heavily striated, 
appearing almost solidly colored deep blue-purple. This color also 
borders the glossy white falls. Beard is dull yellow tipped blue. 
Form, domed and semi-flaring; size, medium. Substance, stalk and 
branching all satisfactory. Pronounced by David Hall the most 
outstanding seedling he saw in 1948. fe. 2. $7.50 
MASTER CHARLES—(Wmsn. 1943) M.38”. Rich glowing mulberry- 
purple with a wonderful sheen, jaunty flaring form and excellent 
SiloSt AM Cer Sem mee eee M AE Se Le Ale cael, Rider Rees $1.00 
MATA HARI-(Nicholls 1937) VL.38”. Deep, glistening indigo-blue- 
purple. Large, velvety flower of good substance and graceful flaring 
form; this late bloomer is in a class all its own. _...........-.-.-.-- $0.50 
MATTERHORN-—(J. Sass 1938) EM.38”. Large immaculate white. 
There is no trace of any other color in this firm substanced, grace- 
fully flaring, generously proportioned white. J. __..--.--.--------- $0.50 
MATTIE GATES- (Sass Bros. 1946) M.38”. Standards, lemon-chrome. 
Falls, white with a three-quarter inch border of lemon-chrome. 
Large and beautifully clear toned) sje. yoo 2ts8 2 eee $7.50 
MATULA—(H. Sass 1939) ML.38”. Indescribable blend of rose, or- 
ange, crimson and buff. Large, well-substanced flowers, airily waved 
and crimped like those of Midwest Gem, a lovely companion. $0.50 
MAY DAY—(Hall 1939) M.38”. Glowing apricot-orange with an over- 
lay of copper. A luscious color in a large flower of fair substance. 
$0.50 
MAYTIME—(Whiting 1950) ML.36”. Wide, firm standards of clear 
orchid-pink; broad falls of deeper rose-pink. Clean, fresh bi-tone. 
MELITZA—(Nesmith 1940) M.38”. New color, pale ivory-flesh with 
vivid pinkish tangerine beard, which dominates the entire coloring. 
$0.50 
MELLOWGLOW-— (Whiting 1942) M.36”. Deep peach or apricot with 
flush of pink. Broad petalled and perfectly formed. _._.......... $2.00 
MELODIST—(DeForest 1946) M.38”. Rich henna blended over soft 
golden brown. Very large and stunning. ___.u....-2.----.-1eecee--- $2.50 
MELODY LANE—(Hall 1949) EM.36”. Bright, glistening, golden apri- 
cot with brilliant tangerine beard, seedling of two flamingo-pink 
parents. ‘Veryslargc. and) well-iormed. se: 2. 2 eee $7.50 
MEXICO—(Kleinsorge 1943) L.36”. Buff-golden standards. Velvety 
red-brown falls, bordered and blended golden buff. Very large 
blended bicolor of gay and brilliant coloring, with wavy flaring 
Pallsst 4 Cit Sete A tie eer See er be eee ae $1.50 
MICHAEL—(Norton 1946) M.36”. Bridal-rose-pink with crinkled 
edges and gold reticulations on the haft. Large and well branched. 
$1.00 
MICHAEL BARTON—(Tompkins 1947) M.38”. Large deep red blend 
with clean hafts of chocolate-red. Nice form with falls semi-flaring. 
$3.50 
MIDWEST GEM-—(H. Sass 1937) M.36”. Pale apricot-yellow lightly 
flushed pink. Large flower with crimped petals delicately colored 
evovel Kpopeatllinaves Nally Hoe Chey, ok a $0.50 
MIMOSA GOLD—(G. Douglas 1947) ML.38”. Sparkling brilliant yel- 
low of smooth texture. Nice form with domed standards and flar- 
ing: falls. yt ON see Ae ath te Feta eh Sea $4.00 
MING YELLOW—(Glutzbeck 1938) ML.36”. Extraordinary yellow, 
large, clear, smooth, without veining, thick-substanced, well branch- 
ed and slightly waved. Medium yellow in tone. _... $0.75 
MINNIE COLQUITT—(H. Sass 1942) M.36”. Massive ruffled pure 
white plicata with broad wine-purple border in sharp contrast. 
EX Cra pniCe se fy Cie seen teen Cie ete SU eee) ea ee $1.00 
MINUET—(Kleinsorge 1949) M.40”. Predominantly old gold except 
for the delightful touch of lavender on the blades of the falls. 
Heavily etuined saa... see ey ee TNE AN PES Pe oot $5.00 
MIOBELLE—(McKee 1945) L.40”. Warm, lustrous, medium rose, 
broad and heavy substanced. Tall vigorous. Late. $1.00 
