MOHR GLORIOUS (Muhlestein ‘52). M-L., 32”. 
(Elmohr) x Tompkins’ 42-58: ((Wm. Mohr x Mus- 
solini) x (The Red Douglas x Joycette.)) A richer, 
heavier substanced Elmohr. A  front-of-the- 
border plant. Seedling Cup Utah Iris Society 
Slaven iven so) lig Ga cop he INES oro colonic Sidkolsanch c $20.00 
MOHRLOFF* (C. O. Schirmer ‘49). M. (Ormohr x 
Orloff.) Very heavily marked over-all patterned 
plicata. Should be highly useful as a parent. 
petsi-seed: Gasilya cer ati eee Re $1.50 
MOHR MAJESTY* (M. Walker ‘52). M. (Wm. Mohr 
x Golden Majesty.) Buff of full rounded Mohr 
shape. Falls overlayed wine. 36-inch, well 
branched stalk. H.C. ‘51, H.M. ‘52. Net. .$12.50 
MOHR VELVET (Muhlestein ‘52). ML. 36 inches. 
(Elmohr x Hall flamingo pink) x (45-41D: sister 
to Salmon Shell.) A smooth rich yellow self 
with velvety falls. The plush-like appearance 
of this flower is almost without counterpart in 
yellows. Pure Pogon iris in appearance. Has 
most fertile pollen even on difficult hybrids. 
CROL CES tray eeen ces eel a eae ee $7.50 
MOLTEN (Craig ‘50). M. (Prairie Sunset x Sul- 
tan's Robe.) Burnt sienna, rose and ocre. Falls 
have a blue biaze. Superb breeding for rich 
blends $7.50 
MONTECITO (Milliken ‘50). EM. 40 inches. (Looks 
to have Spring Sunshine blood.) A large light 
yellow with white area in falls. Form delight- 
ful with domed standards and flaring falls 
that have adip in the center—giving the flower 
charm and distinction. One of the finest things 
Milliken has produced. Altogether lovely. 
Net $7.50 
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MONTY (Miles ‘46). M. (Trader Horn: Directeur. 
Pinelle x Gudrun) x (Spokane). Orange-tan 
standards, velvety red-brown falls. Large 
flower of very heavy substance. Said to be 
Outsian im q-s NG tir eaneset itera cieh el se. eee atten e $2.50 
MOON GODDESS (Craig ‘49). M. (Advance 
Guard x Mitchell 2-21) x (Blue sdlg.). Large pale 
wisteria, very broad. Ruffled $4.00 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA (J. Sass ‘43). M. (Yel. 
Sdlg. x Elisa Sass.) Clean lemon-yellow self. 
Fine grower. A.M. ‘45 ; Sy oaths 
MOONLIGHT MOOD (Tompkins ‘50). M.-L. (Moon 
Lantern x Miss Bishop) x (Sass 40-371 x Dr. 
Loomis’ ‘Type Dore”). Ruffled deep cream 
with broad border of shimmering gold around 
all petals. Superb. Net $6.00 
MOONLIGHT SERENADE (M. D. Naylor ‘52). EM. 
Snow Flurry x D. Hall's 42-10.) This huge warm 
white with its lemon-cast undertones is almost 
a cream. 42-inch stalks that are well branched 
hold the superb blooms in perfect placement, 
and display the big ruffled flowers to advan- 
tage. A superb show specimen for it looks its 
very best under artificial light. I think it holds 
great promise as a breeder for many colors 
including whites, creams, blends, pinks and 
orchids. C. of C. 49, H.C. 51, H.M. ‘52. ..$15.00 
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MOONLIGHT SONATA (Stevens ‘46). L. Lime or 
lemon-sulphur yellow self 
MOONLIT SEA (J. Sass ‘43). E.-M. (Undoubtedly 
Tiffany-Orloff lines.) Yellow ground heavily 
overlaid blue. Effective planted near lemon- 
yellows $ .50 
MOON SONG (Tompkins ‘49). M. (Lullaby x 
Moonlit Sea.) Clear orchid with undertone of 
cream. Yellow in the throat. Net 
MOONTIDE (McKee ‘46). E.-M. (Red Gleam x Mary 
Vernon.) Very wide, rich yellow. Proving a 
remarkable parent for rich orange-yellows; top 
blood for reds. H.M. ‘46 $2.50 
MORNING BLUE* (Jory ‘48). E.-M. (Purissima x 
Capitola.) Wide rich medium blue. Sets 
SSCel Srp ete cate ch ee eda oe ant $3.50 
MORNING BRIGHT (P. Cook ‘51). M. (Standards 
cream tinged pink. Falls semi-flaring creamy 
old rose, deeper at mid-portion, to cream at 
margin. Net 
MORNING MELODY (Becherer ‘48). 38 inches. 
(China Maid x Morocco Rose.) Soft, smooth, or- 
chid-lavender. White beard. Scented. Should 
hold possibilities for pinks and orchids. Net. 
MOUNTAIN SKY (Milliken '41). M. (Undoubtedly 
Purissima blood.) Fine dependable, quality, 
blue and a good parent ry A) 
MOUNT DIABLO (Mitchell '50). M. (O-84 variegata 
x Sultan’s Robe.) Large red with strong gar- 
den value $3.00 
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MOUNT HERMON (Lowry ‘45). M. (Buechley 
Giant x Phebus.) Plain white. Always a good 
performer. Sister to Syringa. H.M. ‘45. ..$1.00 
MOUNT TIMP (Muhlestein ‘45) E.-M. (October 
Opera x Tiffany.) Very large rose trimmed pli- 
cata that starts the season and blooms over a 
long period of time. Garden visitors like it. 
Reblooms in favorable climates 
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MRS. DOUGLAS PATTISON (Craig ‘50). M. (Moun- 
tain Sky) x ((Acropolis x Destiny) x (Great 
Lakes)). Lovely cornflower blue self of beauti- 
ful form. Wonderful blood for blues and pur- 
ples. H.M. ‘51. Net $10.00 
MRS. SYDNEY MITCHELL (Mitchell 01). M. (Snow 
Flurry x Great Lakes.) Splendid new large 
white $10.00 
MT. ARARAT* (Jory ‘49). E-M. (Grace Mohr x 
Miss Muffet.) Onco-bred type of white plicata 
marked violet $1.00 
MT. McKINLEY (Schreiner '47). E.-M. (Amigo x 
Wabash.) Amoena to start the season. Tall well 
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MT. SINAI* (Jory ‘49). E.-M. (Grace Mohr sdlg. x 
Capiuclen) men calonow:nee mentee eine tec $1.50 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner '41). M. (Frieda 
Mohr x Violet Crown or Ozone.) Large Mulberry 
with brown on hafts. A.M. ‘44 $ .75 
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