MYSTIC SHRINE 
MARY E. NICHOLLS (Nich., 1939). ML. 34”. A.M. 1943. An aristocratic 
a beauty in warm cream-white of exceptionally satiny texture, and 
MULBERRY ROSE—Page 15 with a distinctive overlay of gold on the hatft. 40c 
MASTER CHARLES (Wmsn., 1943). M. 38". A.M. 1946. A h-nd- 
some self of a glowing mulberry purple. The brown tones at haft 
and beard of mulberry tipped with brown add richness to its 
beauty. Sturdy stalks with four-way branching. $1.50 
MATTERHORN (J. Sass, 1938). EM. 38”. A.M. 1940. A pure glistening 
white with gracefully waved arched standards and delicately ruf- 
fled semi-flaring falls. 50¢ 
MATTIE GATE (Sass Bros., 1946). M. 36”. A.M. 1950. Standards 
of cool canary yellow and falls white with edgings of yellow, mark 
this fine textured bitone as a distinctive Iris. $10.00 
MELANIE (Hill, 1941). M. 44”. H.M. 1941. A stately growing Iris. The 
large ruffled flowers of orchid pink have excellent substance and 
are spaced on stalks that are nicely branched. 50c 
MELITZA (Nesmith, 1940). M. 40”. A.M. A.I.S. 1942. Uniquely blended, 
this ‘one alone” Iris is of salmony flesh color with delicate pale 
ivory pink standards and falls and a tangerine beard that enlivens 
the whole flower. 50c 
MELODIST (DeForest, 1946). M. 38’. A refreshing new blend of salmon, 
rose and golden brown. The large flaring flowers are a credit to 
their parentage of Tobacco Road and Salar. $3.50 
MELODY LACE (Muhl., 1946). M. 38". Beautiful plicata with a creamy 
yellow background edged with lavender pink. Flowers large and 
of good substance. $1.00 
MELLOWGLOW (Whiting, 1942). M. 38". H.M. 1942. Aptly named in a 
beautiful blending of deep peach and apricot is this glowing Iris 
of proud descent. Blooms large and of crisp and ruffled form bright- 
ened with a heavy beard. $3.00 
MICHAEL BARTON (Tompkins, 1947). M. 38". Extra large blooms in 
striking blend of carmine, magenta and rose red. Branching and 
substance of this Iris are highly commended. $5.00 
MING YELLOW (Glutz, 1938). ML. 36’. A.M. 1941. Stately and seren, 
a faultless yellow self. Smooth substance and slightly waved form. 
Blooms very large. 75c 
OREGON SUNSHINE—Page 17 
14 VE—Very Early. E—Early. EM—Early to Midseason. M—Midseason. ML—Midseason Late. L—Late. VL—Very Late. 
