MIRABELLE— (Whiting 1941) M. 38”. A 
delicate luscious pink and apricot blend. 
The creamy apricot is brightened by a 
touch of pink on the falls. The flowers 
are large and of oval form. Slightly 
fragile in the wind, never-the-less it is a 
lowelyant hing ere seer terres cree $1.00 
MISS CALIFORNIA—(Salbach 1937) EM 
48”, This) isma) must. - You will find it 
listed in various catalogues as “gigantic 
lilac-pink’’, “beautiful large orchid pink,” 
“enormous amaranth-pink.” Never-the- 
less it produces great pink-toned blooms 
on purple-tinged foliage, that last over a 
very long period. It does equally well in 
all parts of the country. This is always 
among our top best sellers:.2 ..2:-:---...-. 35¢ 
MISSOURI—(Grinter 1933) ML 37”. A 
classic in a rich shade of medium blue with 
giant blooms of faultless form and heavy 
texture. Standards are a little lighter than 
the falls. Likes light shade from the after- 
noon sun. A splendid Iris and at a price 
that you can afford a splurge in blue. 
Dy keseMedalet 9 3ije ou eeesenetes tomes eee 50¢ 
MISTY GOLD— (Schreiner 1943) ML 33”. 
A cleaner, more frosty lemon yellow than 
Golden Fleece. Petals are ruffled and 
fluted, lacy and brilliant, gold spangled, 
lemon toned and gold braided. Very 
WANSOMATICHNO CHCALE Cees ererter oes $1.00 
MODISTE— (Hall 1938) EM 34”. Pale 
mauve, on the pinkish side of lavender, 
with lemon beard on white background. 
This self of pale mauve, a large silky 
flower with broad hafts and full rounded 
form is lovely when planted near pale yel- 
lows. It is different, lovely and very de- 
SILOUSs I ch petee ates eens. teen nese os ys 35¢ 
MOHR BEAUTY (Milliken). A beautiful 
ly ruffled pale light yellow. In shape and 
form it is very much like Elmohr, its 
fara OUsmepavent meester str ee $10.00 
MOHRSON— (White 1935) Deep violet 
Wm. Mohr seedling. Nothing to get ex- 
cited about in the way of performance, 
but a spectacular flower with darker veins 
and a rich bronzy beard when it does per- 
form. Ruffled and crinkled globular blos- 
TOMO ae Sree See soe eee pA OF eee cee 35¢ 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA — (J. Sass 
1943) M 36”. We consider this an im- 
proved Elsa Sass and a mighty nice Iris. 
A pale lemon yellow self with creamier 
yellow at the center of the falls, delight- 
fully ruffled and borne on tall well 
branched stalks, excellent substance and a 
Sturdy GE OW Chee saree. tae. ee watee aetann tere 75¢ 
MINIMUM ORDERS are $3.00, else add 
35¢ for extra expense in handling. 
MOONLIGHT SONATA— (Stevens 1946) 
L 35”. A clear lime yellow without a 
hint of green. An overall cool yellow 
even to the beard, which is the same. 
The petals are finely notched or serrated. 
The color is different from other yellow 
Lrissand ite blooms laters... $7.50 
MOONLIT SEA—(J. Sass 1943) Here 1 
another Sass exquisite creation. It re 
minds one of a white and blue purple 
striped dress with a yellow sash. It 1s an 
odd blue with a yellow ground, and «a 
striking novelty. Standards white heavily 
flushed lavender violet. Falls the same. 
darkening to a mulberry purple on lowe: 
edge. Haft is empire yellow. ............. 75¢ 
MORNING MELODY — (Becherer 1948) 
M 38”. A soft orchid-lavender with a 
white beard. The good sized flowers are 
pleasantly scented, elegantly styled and 
On swell brancned petal ks:sc 220, .c---0-ccm $6.00 
MOROCCO ROSE — (Loomis 1937) M 
36”. This is a very prolific rose-pink and 
ranks among the best, and in heavy de- 
mand. It is a large near genuine pink scl! 
with soft yellow glow at heart. After the 
second season it really goes to town. Onc 
of the loveliest pinks, very large, well 
formed, heavy substance and hardy. A half 
sister to that famous Elmohr. You won't 
TO Whole» OfeDUyINe) Nis. cyte... 25¢ 
MT. McKINLEY—(Schreiner 1947) E. 38”. 
An early blooming, tall derivative of Ami- 
go and Wabash. Flowers slightly larger 
than Wabash, branching better, lower and 
lotigen:gieeh ee nt ee eee ee a $2.00 
MULBERRY ROSE—(Schreiner 1941) MM. 
40”. Considered by authoritics as one of 
the most unusual new colors. An impos: 
ing Iris that is different. A large flower 
of mulberry rose coloring with a bronze 
beard, tall stems and well branched, and 
prolific grower. We heartily recommend 
thisie Liste ee eet eee Sate hey, 75¢ 
NANKEEN — (Whiting 1947) EM 38”. 
Clear cool Chinese yellow enlivened by 
soft rays of chrome yellow, smoothly 
overlaid over the whole flower. The 
flowers are large but well proportioned 
and carried on tall well branched stalks. 
$4.00 
NARADA—(Brehm 1939) L. 40”. A very 
light blue Iris, large and of fine form. 
with standards a shade lighter than the 
broad Faller weer emer wee te i 35¢ 
NARANJA— (Mitchell 1935) M. 36”. Here 
is another outstanding Iris liked by all. A 
deep yellow self with a distinct orange 
cast in the falls. A striking large Iris. 
Orange buds are beautiful. You will like 
this. One ctOO te eee ee eee 35¢ 
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