MOONLIGHT MADONNA (J. Sass, 1943) M. 36” 
Clear lemon yellow with a touch of green. Large flowers with 
flaring form and good substance. Rapid increaser. A.M. 1945. 
A much improved Elsie Sass. 75¢ each 
“MOONLIGHT SONATA (Stevens, 1946) L. 35” 
A new shade of soft, cool yellow which is different. The origi- 
nator describes it as a clear lime yellow without any green, even 
to the beard. A late bloomer. $5.00 each 
MOONLIT SEA (J. Sass, 1943) M. 36” 
A novelty in color that really is unique. Rich indigo-blue with 
golden heart. Falls are white with deep blue striations (not 
a plicata however). If you like the unusual, try this new 
creation. H.M. 1943. 50¢, 3 for $1.25 
* MOONTIDE (McKee, 1946) E.M. 38” 
A broad-petalled rich cadmium yellow. Good substance and 
flaring form. $2.00 each 
“MOUNT HERMON (Lowry, 1945) M. 38” 
Smooth pure-white. Good substance and very weather resistant. 
Semi-flaring form and quite fragrant. $1.50 each 
“MOUNT McKINLEY (Schreiner, 1947) E.M. 38” 
Quite similar to Wabash, but larger and earlier bloomer. Stand- 
ards are blue-white when first opened. $1.50 each 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner, 1941) M. 40” 
A splendid Iris in an entirely distinct color. A self of mulberry 
rose. Strong, tall stems hold the large blooms well aloft to dis- 
play its regal beauty. One of our favorites and one which we 
can recommend to our customers most highly. A.M. 1944. 
75¢ each, 3 for $2.00 
“MYSTIC MELODY (Stevens, 1951) M.L. 39’ 
A sister seedling of Summit. Deep butter-yellow falls and 
standards of shimmering cream. Very low branching. A very 
lovely and distinct new Iris from Mrs. Stevens of New Zealand. 
$8.00 each 
MYSTIC SHRINE (Weed, 1944) M.L. 36° 
A novel blend of copper rose ground with heavy brown vena- 
tions and veiled in metallic lavender. Rapid increaser blooming 
late over a long period. 50¢ each 
NEW SNOW (Fay, 1946) M. 40° 
Pure white with bright yellow beard. Flowers are large and ruf- 
fled on tall, well branched stalks. A high quality new white. 
A.M. 1948. Voted 24th on Best 100 List 1952, and runner-up 
for the Dykes Medal in 1951. $2.50 each 
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