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MIRABELLE—(Whiting 1941) M.38”. Delicate creamy apricot blend 
with a touch of pink on the falls. Large, heavy substanced flowers 
ob long Gyalu fornix pervs eet en ce get Ne seo $1.00 
MISS CALIFORNIA—(Salbach 1937) M.48”. Boldly proportioned 
lilac pink of tall stature and vigorous growth. A most attractive 
ANCESAtlSiaACtOL val cisupeeuee a Reeen = eoare pene ce ee $0.50 
MISSOURI—(Grinter 1933) ML.37”. Clear rich shade of medium blue 
of smoothly enameled texture. 1937 Dykes Medalist and still a 
PrimMepavocritemtiet (Seco lO toms | eee ewes ee ee ae $0.50 
MISSOURI NIGHT— (Callis 1938) M.34”. Large-flowered, rich indigo- 
blue with smooth brown hafts. A rich dark, weather-resistant iris. 
$0.75 
MISTY GOLD~— (Schreiner 1943) ML.33”. Crinkly petalled soft lemon- 
cream, bordered with gold. Cool, crisp and nicely ruffled. s. $1.00 
MME. LOUIS AUREAU—(Cayeux 1934) E.30”. Large silvery white 
heavily sanded and plicated rosy heliotrope. Dykes Medal, France, 
RO aoe pian Aes  ocaat gh Tos Ste oe a Se Rae A Sani Tei aE R Dae $0.50 
MONADNOCK~—(Salbach 1937) L.42”. Vivid violet-rose. A striking 
colom ingalarce flowersploomuine late eee ee eee $0.50 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA—(J. Sass 1943) M.36”. Clear lemon ice, 
ruffled, delicately lovely, yet large and firmly substanced. j. $1.00 
MOONLIT SEA—(J. Sass 1943) M.36”. Strikingly unusual. The white 
background is almost hidden in the over-all flushing of lavender- 
blue and radiation of Empire-yellow from the heart. WWW... $0.50 
MOONTIDE—(McKee 1946) M.38”. Broad-petalled cadmium-yellow. 
A mellow yellow of good substance and flaring form. __....... $4.00 
MORNING—(Faught 1949) ML.38”. Domed white standards with 
flaring falls of light blue. Oddly different pastel coloring. _.. $4.00 
MORNING MELODY—(Becherer 1948) M.38”. Alluring soft orchid- 
lavender of grace, purity and refined styling with harmonizing 
Wii Ceg De ard cars queen RRR ose. Tei be We ey $5.00 
MOROCCO ROSE—(Loomis 1937) ML.38”. Warm soft rose-pink with 
yellowish glow at the heart. Large, well-substanced, beautifully 
LOTT Gclsepeeaee wee urn te Be Nas A fl TE Bm Ft Mek ee $0.60 
MOTHER’S DAY—(Milliken 1945) EM.42”. Soft grey with tints of 
lavender. Huge in flower and plant. A vigorous Californian you 
wouldn’t believe had oncocyclus blood. o.oo... .ccccccecececeeese- $1.00 
MOUNT BLANC—(Grant 1946) ML.38”. Flaring pure white, mag- 
nolia-textured, large and full-bodied. Elegantly formed. No haft 
TALK LINCS geet Meee eames SMM a) ae Fie. 3 ee $2.50 
MOUNT HERMON-—(Lowry 1945). Thick-textured, cool white very 
weather-resistant and vigorous. Lovely semi-flaring form with de- 
ICLOUSBE TAG TaN Ce aMeenereye reer et Seren Pe er ek EEN kee $1.50 
MOUNT McKINLEY—(Schreiner 1947) EM.38”. A  Wabash-type 
flower, blooming earlier. Standards, blue-white; falls, smooth and 
glossy with chestnut flush on the haft. 0c $2.00 
MOUNT TIMP—(Muhlestein 1945) M.34”. Remindful of Tiffany, 
this yellow-ground plicata has more rose in the standards and less 
yellows insticetallls melWheustibstan Goris OOC,—ss sate econ $0.75 
MOUNTAIN SKY—(Milliken 1939) M.36”. Beautiful wavy soft me- 
dium blue with yellow glow in the center. Extraordinary substance 
FHG!, [OCR TUANT THANE NNGS, oS ee coe ere eee $0.75 
MRS. J. L. GIBSON—(Gibson 1930) M.35”. Lustrous inky blue-purple, 
rich and thick-substanced of fine form and carriage. Dykes Medal, 
King Fagg 9.8 spermatid eae SS Sl oe ea a 2 $0.50 
MULBERRY ROSE—(Schreiner 1941) M.40”. Bright purple-rose. 
A luscious color in a big flower that grows on a tall vigorous plant 
andeisihardyvam Vena Chival OrandritisnetS|@n 2s) eee ee ee $1.00 
NANCY HARDISON—(G. Douglas 1945) ML.36”. Peach-pink, softly 
blended pale yellow at the heart. Standards arched and ruffled; 
Helis, loeeye! piayel ailewerys, “DEEN oe eae onrep meee es $2.50 
NANKEEN—(Whiting 1947) EM.38”. Clear Chinese yellow, immense 
and radiant, well-branched and vigorous. ._.............--20---------- $3.00 
NARAIN—(Shuber 1936) EM.38”. Large, richly colored marine-blue 
of great intensity with fine silken sheen. Vigorous grower with 
broad PF iokia eee emery ei eras end eG 2 $0.50 
NEW ERA—(Sass Bros. 1949) M.36”. Standards, white. Falls, olive- 
CLIC Wrmu NL COAUTTIN s S17. Crum AN TVUIS UR pepe, ooo ascae) 52 cap cab deceheeccerte aot $4.00 
NEW HORIZON —(Fay 1946) L.40”. Flaring peach-pink with tan- 
Benines beard atid) PINK MUGS wauaiees oh sehe ied oo Alas lo $3.00 
NEW SNOW-—(Fay 1946) M.40”. Pure white with bright yellow beard, 
large, perfectly formed and ruffled, durably substanced and hardy. 
AN Tavira, OAMEUNND SHRUG, AEs te Rae a ee eae $3.00 
NIGHTFALL—(Hall 1942) M.36”. Velvety, blackish, pansy-purple 
falls. Standards several shades lighter. Size, form, substance and 
branching most satisfactory. Very floriferous and exceptionally easy 
(HS LET RON NE ANS, Bie eh oe) ae ia ln ate ae EP ek pep aa) RUS ee cretcaee $0.75 
NIGHT SPOT—(Muhlestein 1949) ML.36”. Rich black-purple, the 
widely flaring and extremely velvety falls slightly deeper and free 
Of Watt markings. Large) and vigorous. <2 -..)5...~..20Wades $3.00 
NOVA GRANDE—(Tompkins 1949) M.38”. Beautifully formed large 
Driplate ye own with -Velv ely, (iMtsliiee et ese meek n Niele ote $5.00 
OCTOBER BLAZE—(McDade 1935) EM.24”. Large purple-red, 
Adapled total LubIOolmin ie aoe. we cake eee AE ws het ake $0.50 
OLA KALA~—(J. Sass 1943) M.38”. Brilliant yellow, almost orange in 
its depth and intensity. Medium large, well-substanced, semi-flaring 
and ruffled, it has a strong, nicly branched stem and is remarkably 
weather-resistant. A “quality” iris which won the Dykes Medal in 
OAS Sets | Copeman re aie en yeh RN ee edie Wied Ee Ce ee $1.00 
OLD PARCHMENT-—(Kleinsorge 1939) M.33”. Large ivory with 
creamy tan suffusion. Large, heavy textured and well-formed, this 
is amis Of preatesncividiality ss | 2..07 een cee ane ene $0.50 
OLYMPIAN—(G. Douglas 1948) M.42”. Domed standards of buff, 
lightly blended with rose. Rosy brown falls, very broad and flaring. 
uareesand «weather vevistali ta Laem key Sk eee $4.00 
ORANGEMAN—(Waters 1946) M.36”. Lovely deep yellow self, 
smOothh and) vichis Mate pateeere enna eee Ens RiCC rede ye eae eas $2.50 
ORCHID LADY—(Salbach 1943) ML.36”. Large, perfectly formed, 
Stitfly-darinp towers of-orchid-lilacy Se as ne ee nee ae $0.50 
ORELIO—(DeForest 1947) M.38”. Large brown-red, rich and bright. 
Good form and substance. Well branched. e. 0... ....es-+---- $3.00 
ORMOHR—(Kleinsorge 1937) M.36”. Huge, grey-lavender with violet 
veining, similar to its parent (Wm. Mohr), but darker, larger and 
talllerce | pies yy montis kay aa nee NE ee Mees! Ea $0.50 
OVERTURE —(Hall 1944) M.34”. One of the first flamingo-pinks by 
1s Fe lowncien! ie Poet ie 7K Ve Sas el oe eters t 1. 7 Sh eee Soe RNP $2.00 
PACEMAKER~—(Lapham 1950) EM.36”. Claimant for finest red, 
smooth, glossy, uniform and free of haft venation with good form, 
height) andybranching< igs gaegtey ores eee, Peewee ee $10.00 
PAGAN PRINCESS—(G. Douglas 1948) M.38”. Deep pink with tan- 
gerine beard. Closed conic standards of Persian pink. Flaring falls 
OfsPersiane roses N Os attavenationta: t jam ae= a eneeannene eee $3.00 
PAINTED DESERT—(Milliken 1943) M.42”. Indescribable blend of 
tan, brown and violet that we think of as a dusty rose. Anyhow 
Lise attr ACh Vere: wwe Wey enees Bet) Seen te ere Spa ee ed, ie $1.00 
PALE DAWN-—(Fay 1947) E.40”. A pale blue which does not fade, 
very large and flaring. Full petalled, beautifully formed, perfectly 
branched s vicorous and ard vou sei 4 ene as a ee ee $2.50 
PALE PRIMROSE—(Whiting 1946) L.36”. Pale yellow with touch 
of honey-yellow at the haft. Standards tightly closed and swirled. 
Falls very broad. Branching is too high but growing and blooming 
habitseaTesPOOC eC masse ecu Bee Ubearuntet Cli trentew ete tote eas) ee $1.00 
PARADISE PINK—(Lapham 1950) ML.32”. The cleanest, pinkest, 
tangerine bearded pink we have yet seen. Moderate in size and 
height but most appealing in color and form. fse. _..WW.... $10.00 
PATHFINDER—(Whiting 1948) M.36”. Wide, full-bodied pink blend 
of remarkably true tones. Heavy substance and glistening finish. s. 
$12.00 
PEERLESS LEADER COLLECTION 
Two from each group, 6 superior iris in all, $15.00. 
Or if you prefer, 1 from Group 1, 2 from Group 2, and 4 from 
Group 3, a total of 7 iris in the second grouping for $13.00. 
GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 
Blue Valley Chivalry Cascade Splendor 
Danube Wave Distance Chantilly 
Lights On Cloud Castle 
Lynn Langford Extravaganza 
Garden Glory 
Gulf Stream 
Hit Parade 
Lady Boscawen 
Miogem 
Red Majesty 
Golden Symphony 
Lady Louise 
Winston Churchill Orelio 
Pink Talcum 
Rocket 
Lockwood 
Zantha 
