LOS ANGELES (Mohr 1927) The most beautiful of the blue stitched plicatas. 
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LOUIS WILLERT. A nice Iris with gold standards and raspberry falls. .Each 
LUCREZIA BORI. Large yellow standards cupped broad and ruffled. Falls 
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MAIDEN BLUSH (Hall 1943) 36 in. M. Very large flowers of rich apricot- 
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MANDALAY (Hall 1943) 30 in. M. A smooth reddish rose self with domed 
standards and flaring falls. Strong stems, blooming habits free....... Each 
MARISHA (Sass 1939) 38 in V. L. Tops in pink and yellow blends. Flowers are 
frilledsandalavesas gol daha llaeen wm ieee ae es eure. Cr cre nie G Each 
MASTER CHARLES (Williamson 1943) 38 in. M. A rich glowing mulberry 
purple with a brilliant pronounced sheen. Distinguished Iris.......... Each 
MATTERHORN (J. Sass 1938) 38 in. E. M. Faultless beautifully rounded form 
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MATULA (H. Sass 1939) 35 in. M. L. A large flower in a beautiful blend of 
rose orange, crimson and buff. Airily waved and crimped............ Each 
MAY DAY (H. Hall 1939) 38 in. M. A lovely apricot-orange with an overlay 
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MAYLING SOONG (Lewis 1939) 38 in. M. This lovely flower is a rich golden 
self color. Semi-flaring falls, flushed deeper at the center............ Each 
MELAINIE (Hill 1941) 44 in. M. Large ruffled flowers of orchid that are tall 
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MELITZA (Nesmith 1940) 40 in. M. Delicate pale ivory pink with bright tan- 
gerine beard that brighten up the whole flower ..................... Each 
MELODY LACE (Muhlstein 1946) Cream ground plicata edged lavender- 
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MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass) 35 in. E. M. A lovely giant plicata. The heart 
of both standards and falls is pure white, banded with wine purple..... Each 
MISSOURI (Gringner 1935) 37 in. M. L. One of the lovelist blues, a clear rich 
shade of medium blue. Giant flowers of faultless form.............. Each 
MISTY ROSE. 36 in. M. A soft shade of pink or rose with a rosy veil over- 
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MODISTE (Hall 1938) 34 in. E. M. A pale mauve on the pinkish side of lav- 
ender with a lemon beard. Large silky flowers with broad hafts and full 
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MOHRSON (White 1935) 35 in. M. L. A huge round bloom seedling of William 
Mohr. A medium purple veined and marked a deeper purple.......... Each 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA (J. Sass 1943) 36 in. M. Clear lemon ice color with 
just a hint of green. Ruffled lovely, nicely rounded flowers.......... Each 
MOONLIT SEA (J. Sass 1943) 36 in. M. An unusual plicata type. White back- 
ground heavily flushed lavender violet, with a great deal of gold running 
all through the flowers Hard to describe, beautiful to see... ...2....2 2. Each 
MOROCCO ROSE (Loomis 1937) 36 in. M. L. A large rose-pink with a soft 
yellow glow, and a fine yellow beard. Very popular Iris.............. Each 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner 1941) 40 in. M. A deep radiant mulberry rose 
color with a light brown shading. Beard is bronze. Flowers are very large 
of fine form and substance, on tall well branched stalks.............. Each 
NATIONAL WHITE (Weed 1944) 46 in. E. A very large, very tall, pure white 
early giant, lovely ruffled edges on a flower that glistens and gleams in 
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NED LEFEVRE (Lapham 1942) 38 in. M. A coppery salmon blend that has a 
light brown appearance. A blend that is hard to describe. Individuality 
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NIGHTFALL (L. Hall 1942) 36 in. M. Velvety blackish, pansy purple falls 
with standards several shades lighter. Probably the easiest growing dark 
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NIGHTINGALE (Hall 1942) 36 in. M. Glistening golden russet that is a de- 
cidedly a new color, glistens with a lovely coppery biscuit tan glow....Each 
NOWETA (H. Sass 1932) M. 33 in. Creamy pink. A frilly sprightly flower in 
MEV AL MITIG LL) emD ears etre) eet ate gets ie. Sars. 05, a elenaslele & @r a arega tows aie Each 
NYLON (Whiting 1940) 36 in. E. M. Caramel tan with rosy suffusion. Smooth 
laree.and well) branched) Largerruitied’ blOOSsSsMS) 7-3 cakes. s c+ 34-2 Each 
OLAKALA (J. Sass 1943) 38 in. M. A flaring lightly ruffled flower of the 
deepest orange-yellow that you can imagine. Very rich in color and brilliant 
in effect. Probably the most talked about yellow Iris. Rated second place 
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ORANGE FLAME (Salbach 1940) 30 in. M. L. The standards are golden orange, 
the falls are fiery copper red. Very brilliant. Flowers are large and the 
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