MINNIE COLQUITT (See page 22) 
LYNN LANGFORD (Hall 1946): M. 36 in. A deep toned orchid- 
pink flower with a yellow center and no veining. It has fine 
form and substance, and is a free bloomer. The beard is golden 
yellow and the large flowers are very flaring in form. H.M., 
1946; A.M. in 1950. Each $3.00; 3 for $7.50 
MAGIC CARPET (Schreiner 1942): M.L. 33 in. An outstanding 
plicata in shades of rose on cream. Standards are creamy amber 
flushed rose. Falls cream with heavy overlay and sanding of rose, 
especially in the outer edges. This is one of the largest of all 
the highly colored plicatas and has fine proportions. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
MAGNIFICA (Vilm. 1929) : E. 36 in. One of the best of the crim- 
son toned bicolors in the moderate priced field. This very fra- 
grant Iris has broad petals and flaring falls that are sure to at- 
tract your eye. It grows to a good height and is a pretty Iris. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
MAIDEN BLUSH (Hall 1943): M. 35 in. A fine apricot-pink with 
domed standards and semi-flaring falls. It is a self with no haft 
markings and very heavy substance. We have found this Iris to 
be very hardy and withstands adverse weather. It is well 
branched, has good growing habits and produces an abundance 
of blooms. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
MAJENICA (Cook 1941): M. 36 in. A very lovely pink and sal- 
mon blend with wide petal flowers. It is very clear and bright and 
pleasing in every way. This free flowering variety has long last- 
ing qualities and very heavy substance. H.M. in 1943. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
MARCO POLO (Schreiner 1936): E. 37 in. A large clear toned 
bicolor with lustrous rose standards and brilliant, velvety crimson 
falls. The color is solid without detracting venation. A fine orange 
beard contributes a sprightly touch of contrast. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
MARINELLA (Cayeux 1937): M. 42 in. Rich brown-red blend 
with standards of golden bronze, flushed red; the falls are garnet 
fading into bronze. This Iris was imported from France. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
MARQUITA (Cayeux 1931): M. 40 in. This distinct and unusual 
Iris was imported from France and is quite different from all 
others in the same class. The standards are brilliant ivory with 
the falls of ivory veined with a watermelon-rose. Every Iris col- 
lection should include this glorious variety. Good stems and 
growing habits. A.M., 1936. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
MARY CLOTILDE (Kimish 1944): M. 40 in. A new large light 
powder-blue of pleasing semi-flaring form with a cool beard of 
white tipped with blue. This beautiful Iris has been outstanding 
in our gardens and is greatly admired by everyone that sees it. It 
is quite fragrant, perfectly shaped and an easy grower. 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
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MISTY GOLD (See page 23) 
