MISSOURI (Grinter 1933): M. 36 in. A very famous clear medi- 
um blue with flowers that are broad and flaring. It has a texture 
of fine enamel. A splendid Iris in every way. A.M., 1935; D.M., 
Lose Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
MISSOUR! NIGHT (Calles 1938): M. 34 in. An Iris of a very 
rich indigo-blue with a deep brown at the center and a bright 
orange beard. A thoroughly fine Iris and the best that we know 
of this type. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
MISTY GOLD (Schreiner 1943); M.L. 33 in. An enchanting and 
delicate Iris, lemon toned with a gold braiding along the per- 
imeter of the petals giving the entire flower a soft lemon colored 
effect. The petals are ruffled, fluted, lacy and brilliant. H.M., 
1945. Illustrated. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
MISTY ROSE (Mitchell 1934): M. 46 in. The standards are 
pearly pink, falls deeper, suffused brownish rose below the 
beard. The large flower grows to great height and we feel that 
it is well named. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
MME. LOUIS AUREAU (Cayeux 1934): M. 34 in. A French im- 
portation that is both unique and beautiful. Standards are 
silvery white, heavily overlaid with a rose-heliotrope; falls are 
slightly deeper and heavily sanded and stitched with deeper 
heliotrope. A.M., 1939. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
MOHRSON (White 1935): M.L. 34 in. This seedling of Wm. 
Mohr is deep violet with darker veins and a rich bronzy gold 
beard, very ruffled and crinkled and spectacular in every way. 
mM, SSIS. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA (Sass 1934): M. 36 in. These ex- 
quisite large rounded flowers are clear lemon-yellow with a hint 
of green. They are ruffled, delicate and of very fine texture. 
Visitors to our garden always admire this Iris and many think 
it by far the best of its ciass. H.M., 1943 and A.M., 1945. 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
MOONLIT SEA (Sass 1943) : M.L. 36 in. This Iris is a real novelty. 
It is a rich indigo-blue with a solid golden heart. The falls are 
actually white, but are overlaid deep blue towards the center. 
The haft, however, is solid yellow, as is the beard. H.M., 1943. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
If your order amounts to $10.00 or more you may select $2.00 
worth of Iris free. 
MISTY GOLD 
MEXICO 
MOROCCO ROSE (Loomis 1937): M.L. 36 in. A warm, soft rose- 
pink, with a soft yellow glow at the center and a pleasing yellow 
beard, It is truly a large flower and very much in demand. It is 
still a top seller in its color class. Illustrated on page 24. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
MOUNTAIN SNOW (Kellogg 1937): E. 36 in. A cool white, as 
the name implies, with a very faint suggestion of blue shadow 
on the falls. This giant white was introduced in New England, 
is very hardy, perfect form with broad falls and heavy substance. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
MRS. J. L. GIBSON (Gibson 1930): M. 35 in. A very rich inky 
blue-purple with lustrous silky standards on velvety falls. The 
falls are wide and the blooms are large and well spaced. This 
Iris has stood the test of time and is one of the better varieties. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
MT. HERMON (Lowry 1945): M. 42 in. One of the very best of 
the whites, this cool, thick textured flower has ruffled closed 
cupped standards that are edged with silver. The falls are semi- 
flaring with no visible markings around the pale lemon-yellow 
beard. This fragrant Iris withstands wind and rain. H.C. in 
1944, H.M. in 1945. Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner 1941): M. 40 in. An Iris so well 
named it hardly needs to be described. Flowers of deep pinkish 
mulberry, strongly shaded to brown growing on tall well 
branched stems that are a joy to behold. A bronze beard sets 
this jewel off and in the garden it is outstanding. H.M., 1943; 
A.M. in 1944. Illustrated on page 24. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
MUSICAL (Dykes 1932): M, 32 in. Huge flowers that are egg- 
shaped with erect pure mauve standards and straight hanging 
brilliant blue falls with a pure white throat and deep blue vein- 
ings. Winner of the Silver Medal. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
NARANJA (Mitchell 1935): M.L. 38 in. This flower is unusual 
in that it is a distinct orange-yellow. The falls are ochraceous 
orange, with a yellow heart, and the standards are bright 
empire-yellow, the beard orange-yellow. It gives a pronounced 
orange effect in the garden. H.M. in 1936 and A.M. in 1937. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
NED LEFEVRE (Lapham 1942) : Standards of coppery salmon and 
falls deep pinkish orange. The beard is a rich orange. This highly 
colored blend is a fine Iris, the plant is huge, tall, well branched 
and makes a wonderful garden clump. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
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