LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mitcheil ’27) — 
M 38 in. Satiny white with sky-blue 
stitching in the center. Hardy, vigorous 
and widely branched 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner °42)—ML 38 in. 
An Amigo - like iris featured by large 
velvety blooms on tall stalks but not 
equalling the color contrast of the lat- 
ter. A grand iris nevertheless ____$1.50 
LOUVOIS (Cayeau ’36)—M 35 in. Stan- 
dards. light chocolate. Falls very rich 
and glossy maroon, edged with light 
PHOCOLATOM a okie ae ce Ph Se eS $0.50 
LOVE AFFAIR (Mitchell ’46)—M 34 in. 
Charming rose-pink plicata, the stand- 
ards flushed and stippled deep vina- 
eeous on white; the falls broadly edged 
With tne same Color Lise eS $1.00 
MANYUSYA (J. Sass-Hill *44)—M 34 in. 
A delightfully ruffled and frilled orchid 
ikl OWT Ces ue seh ee $1.00 
MAROQUITA (Cayeau °31) — L 34 in. 
Thick, satiny, creamy-white standards. 
Falls same, heavily veined watermelon- 
EOS ery re ee ce en eek ts ACORN $0.40 
MARATHON (Whiting *48)—M 36 in. A 
glowing color in the garden. A rich but 
smooth blending of apricot, buff and 
rufus orange. Wide form and heavy 
SUDStANC Ci see a ar eh $4.00 
MASTER CHARLES (Wmsn ’43)—M 38 
in. Rich glowing muiberry purple with 
a wonderful sheen, jaunty flaring form 
and excellent substance __________ $1.50 
MATTERHORN (J. Sass ’38)—-EM 38 in. 
Large immaculate white. There is no 
trace of any other color in this firm sub- 
stanced, gracefully flaring white __$0.50 
MATULA (H. Sass ’39)—ML 38 in. In- 
describable blend of rose, orange, crim- 
son and buff. Waved and crimped like 
those of Midwest Gem __________-- $0.40 
MELANIE (Hill ’41)—M 45 in. A lovely 
orchid-pink of bold size and _ stature, 
ideally branched, heavy substanced $0.50 
MELITZA (Nesmith 1940)—Impressive 
and unique is this tall graceful iris of 
salmony flesh with an intense pinkish 
tangerine beard, so vivid that the entire 
flower is infused with this brilliant 
color. Indispensable as a breeder. Mid- 
season. 40 in, A.M., A.I.S. 1942, __-$0.50 
MELLOWGLOW (Whiting ’42)—-M 36 in. 
Deep peach or apricot with flush of 
pink. Broad petaled and_ perfectly 
PORTAGE ee een Cie bere RN ge $3.00 
MEXICO (Kleinsorge ’43)—L 36 in. Buff- 
golden standards. Velvety red-brown 
falls, bordered and bended golden-buff. 
Very large blended bi-color of gay and 
brilliant coloring, with wavy, flaring 
aise Saree Roe Ts ait sen eee eke) $1.50 
MING YELLOW (Glutsbeck ’32) — ML 
36 in. A large, clear, rich, smooth 
medium-yellow of even tones. No 
V GININ Se eee a eA Be RES $0.75 
MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass: ’42)—M 
36 in. A massive ruffled pure white 
plicata with broad wine-purple border 
in sharp contrast. Very beautiful. $1.50 
MIRABELLE (Whiting °42)—M 38 in. 
Delicate creamy-apricot blend with a 
touch of pink on the falls. Large heavy 
substanced =flowers 2-50-2220 22 $1.00 
MISS CALIFORNIA (Salbach ’37)—M 
48 in. Boldly proportioned lilac-pink of 
tall stature and vigorous growth __$0.50 
MONODNACK (Salbach 737) — L 42 in. 
Vivid violet-rose. Very large flower $0.50 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA (J. Sass 743) 
M 36 in. A large and firmly substanced 
clear lemon-ice delicately ruffled. $1.00 
MOROCCO ROSE (Loomis ’37)—ML 38 
in. Warm, soft rose-pink with a yellow- 
glow at the heart. A large flower of 
beautiful form and substance. ____$0.80 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner 741) — M 
40 in. Bright purple-rose. A new and 
luscious color in a big flower. Tall, vig- 
OLOUSw cian Cs bea: Clover eee emertate ences Seochatls unaes $1.00 
NARANJA (Mitchell ’35)—M 36 in. A 
deep rich yellow with orange cast on 
falls $0.40 
NIGHTFALL (Hall 1942)—M. 36 in. Vel- 
vety. blackish,’ pansy-purple _ falls. 
Standards several shades lighter. Size, 
form, substance and branching most sat- 
isfactory. Very floriferous and excep- 
tionally eadsyit0 STOW) eeu Nee ae $0.75 
NOONDAY SKY (Weed ’40)—E 40 in.. 
A very large lavender-blue with a light 
maroon veining at the haft. ______ $0.50 
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