LIGHTS ON 1.50 
(Lapham 746) E.M. 33”—One of the reddest 
Iris. Rich, smooth uniform color through- 
out. Fragrant. 
LILAC LANE 7.00 
(Whiting 47) M. 36”—A delicate toned li- 
lac self. A splendid Iris of superb form. 
H.M. 748. 
LOOMIS V 20 1.50 
(Loomis) M. 34”—A good shell pink seed- 
ling worthy of being named. Deep tanger- 
ine beard. 
LORD DONGAN .90 
(K. Smith ’40) M. 35”’—Silken Chinese vio- 
let standards. Velvety pansy-violet falls. The 
distinctive beauty is due to the pleasing har- 
mony of the two distinct shades of violet. 
H.M. 740. 
LORI MAY atk: 
(DeForest 41) M.L. 32”—A becoming and 
harmonious daphne-pink shaded rose. Thick 
petals, flaring falls. 
LOUVOIS 50 
(Cayeux 736) M. 35”—Standards, light choc- 
olate; falls, very rich and glossy maroon, 
edged light chocolate. Big, velvety brown. 
H.M. ’39. 
LULLABY 1.00 
(Hall ’43) M. 36”—A large orchid-pink. 
LYNN LANGFORD 7A be 
The standards and falls are the same lus- 
cious orchid color with no haft markings. 
(Hall ’46) M. 36”—Very smooth colored or- 
chid-pink with golden yellow center. Flow- 
ers are large and very flaring in form. H.M. 
"46. 
MAGIC CARPET .90 
(Schreiner ’42) M.L. 33”—One of the larg- 
est of all plicatas. Rose-red markings on 
buff standards and gold-cream falls. 
MANYUSYA .75 
(J. Sass ’44) M. 33”—An exquisite orchid- 
pink. A pure colored, ruffled flower. 
MARATHON 2.50 
(Whiting ’48) M. 36”—Apricot, buff and 
orange skillfully blended. 
MARQUITA . -40 
(Cayeux 731) L. 34”—An amoena with thick, 
satiny, cream-white standards. Falls, same 
color heavily veined watermelon rose. A.M. 
MARY VERNON .90 
(McKee 42) M. 34”—Blended variegata of 
golden brown flushed standards with widely 
flaring falls of bright ruby red. 
MASTER CHARLES .90 
(Williamson ’43) M. 38”—Rich glowing 
mulberry purple with a wonderful sheen, 
jaunty flaring form and excellent substance. 
Brilliant, distinctive. H. M. 44; A.M. ’46. 
MATTERHORN 50 
(J. Sass 38) E.M. 38”—Large immaculate 
white which has been termed the finest pure 
white. There is no trace of any other color 
in this firm substanced, gracefully flaring, 
generously proportioned white. H.M. ’38; 
A.M. 740. 
MATTIE GATES 6.00 
(Sass 746) M.L. 36”—A limpid cool yellow 
with bright gold on the crisp white heart of 
the falls. Waxlike with a pronounced sheen. 
A.M. ’50. 
MELANIE 50 
(Hill ’41) M. 40’—It is a lovely, stately, 
shimmering light orchid-pink, close to true 
oink: tall stems ideally branched. H.M. ’41. 
MELITZA .50 
(Nesmith 40) M. 38”—Soft ivory flesh; the 
falls are slightly deeper. Bright tangerine 
beard. H.M. 740; A.M. 42. 
MELLOWGLOW 2.00 
(Whiting ’42) M. 36”’—Deep peach or apri- 
cot with a flush of pink. A highly ruffled 
and perfectly formed Iris, with very broad 
and rounded standards and falls. H.M. ’42. 
MELODY LANE 7.00 
(Hall 49) E. 36”’—Here is a very attractive 
new color in Iris that Mr. Hall believes will 
be very popular. Described as a bright glis- 
tening golden apricot. The flowers are very 
large, of good form with some ruffling and 
with a large brilliant deep tangerine beard. 
MEXICO .90 
(Kleinsorge 43) L. 36”’—Gay and brilliant, 
a blended bicolor of buff golden standards 
and broad plushlike falls of glowing red- 
brown bordered and blended golden buff. 
H.M. 744. 
MINNIE COLQUITT -90 
(H. Sass 42) M. 36”—Massive ruffled pure 
white plicata with broad wine-purple border 
in sharp contrast. Extra handsome. H.M. 
"43; A.M. 745. 
MIRABELLE .90 
(Whiting 41) M. 38”—Alluring cream ap- 
ricot and pink. A lovely touch of pink on 
falls. H.M. 
MISS CALIFORNIA Ee) 
(Salbach ’37) M. 40”—Boldly proportioned 
lilac-pink of tall stature and vigorous 
growth. H.M. ’38. 
MISTY GOLD .90 
(Schreiner 43) M.L. 33”—A lovely lemon- 
colored Iris, lemon toned and gold braided. 
Petals are ruffled and fluted, lacy and bril- 
liant. H.M. ’45. 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA -90 
(J. Sass *43) E. 30”—A clear lemon-yellow 
with a hint of green; ruffled, nicely rounded 
flowers, firm substance. H.M. 43: A.M. ’45. 
MOONLIGHT SONATA 6.00 
(Stevens 46) L. 35”—A remarkable yellow, 
soft luminous lemon to sulphur yellow. De- 
scribed by the originator as a clear lime 
yellow without a hint of green. Beard the 
same color. 
MOONLIT SEA -50 
(J. Sass 43) M. 36”—Strikingly unusual. 
The white background is almost hidden in 
the overlay flushing of lavender-blue; and 
yellow radiating from the heart. 
