CYNN LANGFORD — (D. Hall 1946) L. 
36”. An orchid-pink flower with a center 
of golden yellow smoothly blended with- 
out veining. The flower is large, of good 
form and substance and good branching. 
A lovely and distinctive Iris of great 
charm and refinement. This outstanding 
creation will be scarce fcr some time. 
$2.00 
MAIDEN BLUSH — (D. Hall 1943) M. 
35”. <A large apricot self with a soft 
blending of pink. The standards are 
domed and the falls semi-flaring. Lots of 
flowers of heavy substance, carried on well 
branched stalks. Much admired............ 65¢ 
MAJENICA—(P. Cook 1941) M. 36”. A 
clear, bright, smoothly colored, salmon- 
tinted pink blend self. Flowers are large, 
wide petals and good full form; lasting 
substance. We sold a lot of them last year 
DEED OOming atime.) = ee en. 50¢ 
MANDALAY—(D. Hall 1943) ML. 34”. 
Here is a reddish rose self that we think 
a lot of; sort of a blending of rose and 
orange, different from all other rose Iris. 
The flowers are medium sized, standards 
domed and the falls flaring. Hardy and 
freer flowering, =. keer ee 75¢ 
MAPLE FLAME—(Whiting 1950) ML 36”. 
Standards rich gold, lightly flushed car- 
dinal red; falls smoothly overlaid cardinal 
except at haft. A brilliant display of 
color, like maple trees in October. Blooms 
freely on hardy, vigorous plants........ $4.00 
MARINELLA — (Cayeux 1937)—M 42”. 
Our many visitors admire this French 
creation of silky tarnished gold standards 
and garnet-red falls, with golden border. 
Sales are good at blooming time. It has 
done well for us. Silver Medal, N. Y. 
W.orldie Faire ee ee ee 50¢ 
MARION VAUGHN—(K. Smith 1947) M 
36”. Standards of soft lemon ice, frosted. 
The falls and beard are the same color 
with a white flush below the beard. The 
medium sized flowers are fresh, cool, 
clear, crisp amd delightfully ruffled....63.00 
MARJIE—(DeForest 1950). Medium sized, 
very ruffled rich yellow of extra heavy 
substance. Since it bears 11 to 17 flow- 
ers on a tall stalk it is especially inter- 
esting for flower arrangements........ $3.50 
MARY ELLEN — (McKee 1947) L 40”. 
Large ‘ox-blood red, the broad flaring falls 
very blackish and velvety, surrounded by 
a ruffled margin of the same rosy red 
that colors the closely domed standards. 
Somewhat like Mary Vernon except in 
Re UCrMUON ES, me eranene rors neo ee $1.50 
WE SHIP ONLY ONE-YEAR-OLD ROOTS 
HEALTHY IRIS 
Thank you for sending me such splendid, 
healthy iris rhizomes, and thanks again for 
the two extras you sent. 
Tulsa, Okla. Mrs. W.Z.M. 
MARY E. NICHOLS— (Nicholls 1939) M 
36”. This is an unique and beautiful Iris 
that all admire, and the kind we like to 
grow. It is a warm white self with a 
magnolia-like texture. Smooth overlay of 
gold on the hafts. Medium size, fast in- 
creaser and blooms profusely. A quality 
Iris insevery respectiy ccc.cscceecc~.ce-edee eas 35¢ 
MARY VERNON— (McKee 1942) M. 37”. 
The standards are antique gold flushed 
ruby, with broad flaring falls edged with 
gold. At a distance it has a red brown 
effect. It has done well for us and we 
are: right) proud 1offit> 32s. 75¢ 
MASTER CHARLES—(Williamson 1943) 
M. 38”. An impressive bright glowing 
mulberry. A self of glowing mulberry 
purple with brown tones at haft and a 
beard of mulberry tipped with brown. 
Vigorous, free flowering and excellently 
branched. A very lovely Iris and one to 
beeproudsol.. seem ee ees, 75¢ 
MATTERHORN—(J. Sass 1938) EM 38”. 
This is a beautiful all white Iris, even to 
the white beard. Considered by many to 
be the finest PURE white. It has a spark- 
ling sheen, firm substance, broad flaring 
falls and good branching qualities. ...50¢ 
MATTIE GATES—(Sass Bros. 1946) ML 
38”. We have just acquired this creation 
and we haven’t seen it perform yet, but 
if it is as nice as it is supposed to be, 
“A darker improved Golden Fleece, love- 
lier in every way’’, it’s some Iris. ““Stand- 
ards bright cool yellow, lemon tinted, and 
the crisp white heart of the falls bright 
gold banded. Continuing beyond the yel- 
low beard is a white rooster-comb crest 
of snow white. Fit for a bridal bouquet. 
Schreiner.” We are sure anxious to see 
thismonesdowitsastull sete $10.00 
MELANIE—(Hill-son 1941) M. 45”. An 
imposing, tall, large, gorgeous, ruffled, 
orchid pink of good substance. Sometimes 
five flowers are open at the same time. 
The stalks are strong and well branched. 
A good performer in every way. This is 
thejkindéthey callilike qe ee oe en. 50¢ 
MELITZA—(Nesmith 1940) M 38”. A 
salmony flesh self with a vivid pinkish 
tangerine beard. The standards are domed 
and a delicate ivory pink. The falls are 
the same color except slightly deeper 
around the beard. This fiery tangerine- 
orange beard does something to this Iris 
out of the ordinary. Flowers are medium 
size and of firm substance. Stalks are well 
branched. It has done well for us. ..... 35¢ 
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