*MAPLE FLAME. (Whiting 1940) M-L. 36 
in. A new blended bicolor. Stands are 
of rich gold lightly flushed cardinal red. 
Falls are the same shade of gold with a 
very smooth overlay of darker cardinal 
red except at the haft. Very ieee 
sai A 8S RS ID 2! Sali ___........ $6.00 
MARIMBA, (DeForest 1943) M. 38 in. Very 
large flaring copper tan with cinnamon 
brown flush $ 75 
MAROON DAMASK. (Klein 1946) M. 38 
in. A very rich, dark maroon self with 
an Aztec copper undertone. Full ruffled 
flowers of ood*formea aa Oe $1.00 
MARY VERNON. (McKee 1942) M. 38 in. 
Variegata of rich yellow and bright ruby 
red. Fine form and good substance in a 
large flower. A. M, 1945 $1.50 
MASKED BALL. (Buss 1949) M. 32 in. 
Lovely new plicata that appears at a 
distance to be a reverse amoena. Stand- 
ards are very heavily colored deep blue 
on white and the falls are snow white 
with a narrow border of blue. Blue tip- 
ped beand 4.292 ns Se Net $7.50 
MASTER CHARLES. (Wmsn. 1943) M. 38 
in, A deep glowing mulberry purple 
without any haft veinings and with fine 
form and rich velvety finish. 
A. M. 1946 
MATTIE GATES. (Sass 1946) M. 36 in. 
Very large pure white with a border of 
glistening lemon gold. Luscious. 
A. M. 1950 
MELODIST, (DeForest 1946) M. 38 in. 
Gleaming henna and golden brown. 
Large flowers of flaring form. A stun- 
Nee see MAL GATAL i ars eS rE oe $2.50 
MELODY LACE. (Muhl. 1946) M. 35 in. 
This lovely plicata was a favorite with 
all garden visitors last year. The flow- 
ers are icy white with a central glow of 
cream and a dainty edge of rosy pink. 
Beautiful form $ .75 
MELODY LANE. (Hall 1949) E-M. A large 
golden apricot with a rich glistening fin- 
ish. Probably from the pink lines, this 
should be an excellent parent for any of 
Chatty pes bia 1990 see inn be Net $7.50 
MEXIA. (Whiting 1947) E-M. 38 in. A light 
pink blend of great beauty, this is a sis- 
ter to Tea Rose and Three Oaks. $ .75 
*MEXICAN FIESTA. (Lyell 1949) M-L. 40 
in. This new variegata is one of the most 
brilliant iris in its class. Standards are 
vivid orange yellow with golden glints 
and falls are deep orange with a com- 
plete overlay of brilliant Pompeian red. 
A coppery pattern around the full gold- 
en beard gives added life and light. 
Strong stalks with good branching $7.50 
MEXICO. (Klein 1943) M. 36 in. A massive 
bitone of great beauty. Standards of rich 
amber and falls of glowing red brown 
edged amber, H. M. 1944 $1.50 
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MICHAEL. (Norton 1946) M. 37 in. A 
beauty in blended tones of rose and pink 
with deep golden beard. Good form and 
Sti bstances:ci cs alate 6 eee $1.00 
MICHAEL BARTON. (Tompkins 1947) M. 
38 in. This is a smooth blend of Car- 
mine, Magenta and Hollyhock red. The 
flowers are large with very broad round- 
ed petals and flaring form. Hafts are 
free of veins and are a deep chocolate 
red that blends smoothly onto the falls. 
The substance is heavy and the finish 
very velvety. H. C: 1945 Net $3.50 
MINNIE COLQUITT. (H. Sass 1942) M. 
36 in. A beautiful and very popular pli- 
cata. Snow white with bright purple 
stitching. A. M. 1945 $1.00 
MIOBELLE. (McKee 1945) L. 40 in. A © 
large, flaring blend of rose with an 
orange undertone. Very showy. 
H. M. 1945 
MIOGEM. (McKee 1947) M, 36 in. An iri- 
descent blend of wine, Fuchsia red, and 
blue intermingled with brownish tones. 
Most unusual and very lovely. 
H. M. 1947 
MIRABELLE. (Whiting 1941) M. 38 in.. A 
luscious blend of golden apricot and rich 
pink. A beautiful iris with a rich gleam- 
ing finish. H, M. 1941 $1.00 
MIRROR LAKE. (Muhl. 1947) M. 38 in. A 
large, flaring and deeply ruffled blue of 
exquisite coloring. Fine. H.M. 1948 _$1.00 
MISS MUFFET. (Salb. 1939) E-M, 30-35 
in. Onco-bred with standards of green- 
ish white and falls of brass yellow. $ .75 
MIST GLOW. (Muhl. 1948) M. 38 in. Pure 
white standards and soft lavender falls. 
A “Different” amoena and a good one. 
he AMNESIA AD So he Net $3.00 
MISTY GOLD, (Scheiner 1943) M-L. 34 in. 
Clean white and lemon with a deeply 
ruffled gold edge. Lovely. 
ELAM. 1945 ge eek Sierra a ae $1.00 
MOAB. (Jory 1949) E-M. 33 in. Unusual 
and lovely hybrid of blended rose, brown 
and lavender tones. Slight veining and 
sighal patch en ee ee Net $4.00 
MOON LANTERN. (Whiting 1949) M. 40 in. 
A gigantic cream self with glittering gold 
edge and gold throat. 7. 7 | $ .75 
MOONTIDE. (McKee 1946) E-M. A large, 
rich yellow with full, broad petals. Ex- 
cellent parent for deep yellows and reds. 
FM + 1946502 ee oar ee ee Net $4.00 
MOHR BEAUTY. (Milliken 1949) M. 37 in, 
A seedling of Elmohr, this is similar to 
its parent in form but is light yellow 
In; Coloring gos oe ee _. Net $7.50 
MOHRLOFF. (H. Schirmer 1948) M. 36 in. 
Very large flowered rose pink with ex- 
tremely broad falls and an unusual form. 
Good: 7. fo Ss Se $1.50 
MONONA. (Whiting 1942) E-M. 36 in. 
Rich heliotrope and mulberry, blended 
and edged copper brown eB 
