LIMELIGHT (David Hall, ‘52) M. 35” 
A large ruffled and frilly Iris of canary- 
yellow to greenish yellow, with a lighter area 
on the falls. The lace like blossoms are both 
novel and beautiful. H.M. 1952. 
$10.00 each 
LORD DONGAN (K. Smith, ‘40) M.L. 35” 
Silken Chinese violet standards, with velvety 
pansy violet falls. The two distinct shades of 
violet lend to making this Iris one of pleasing 
charm. 75¢ each, 3 for $2.00 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner, ‘42) M.L. 38” 
Large, rich blue bicolor of the amoena type. 
Similar to Amigo in color pattern, but twice 
as large and much taller. Lightly frilled and 
fragrant. H.M. 1945. 
$1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
LYNN LANGFORD (Hall, ‘46) M. 36” 
A deep toned orchid pink with golden, yellow 
center. Smooth with no veining. Flower large 
and of good substance. Free bloomer and 
very popular. H.M. 1946. A.M. 1950. On 
Favorite 100 List. $2.00 each 
“MAGIC SAILS (Nesmith, ‘51) E.M. 38” 
A very large pale blue self with a silvery 
lustre not found in many pale blue Iris. The 
slightly ruffled flower has firm substance on 
strong, well branched stalks. Beard a pale 
yellow, tipped white. Greatly admired by 
all viewers at the A.1.S. Convention last year. 
NET $10.00 each 
*MAJORETTE (Miess, ’53) M. 36” 
Of this new introduction last year, Miss Elma 
Miess, the well known California hybridizer, 
states “‘it is as jaunty and saucy as a ma- 
jorette strutting down the street. Falls are a 
deep maroon, accentuated by a pure white 
beard and epaulet white plicata markings at 
the haft. Standards are like a rosy-mauve 
majorette’s tall hat. Withstands sun and hot 
weather for days. Graceful ruffling and falls 
flaring. NET $17.50 each 
*MALAY (Kleinsorge, 52) M. 30’ 
Rich and brilliant ginger-brown self. This 
vivid and glowing Iris has real garden value 
—a quality not found usually in browns. 
$10.00 each 
MASTER CHARLES (Williamson, ’43) 
M. 38” 
A rich, glowing mulberry Iris of wonderful 
sheen. Color does not fade. Fine substance 
and a jaunty, flaring form. Vigorous and 
floriferous. A.M. 1946. 14th on Best Hun- 
dred List. 75¢ each, 3 for $2.00 
15 
MAYAN GOLD (McKee, ‘51) M. 36” 
A pure deep gold self with a wide haft and 
no veinations. A medium sized flower with 
domed standards and semi-flaring falls. 
Stands out like a beacon in the gardens. 
$7.00 each 
MAYTIME (Whiting, ‘50) M.L. 40’ 
A two tone lilac-pink of recent introduction 
which is really a beauty. Nearly an Amoena. 
An Iris which will make a fine addition to 
any collection. Much in demand, stock lim- 
ited. A.M. 1953. $12.00 each 
MELODIST (DeForest, 46) M. 36” 
A beautiful blend of salmon and burnished 
henna-golden apricot. Large and flaring 
flower. H.M. 1947. $2.00 each 
MELODY LANE (Hall, ‘49) E. 36” 
A new Iris and a new color which is very 
popular. It is a bright glistening golden apri- 
cot. The flowers are very large, of good form 
with some ruffling and with a large brilliant 
deep tangerine beard — the latter comes 
from its flamingo pink parents. An early 
bloomer. A.M. 1952. Popular 100 List. 
$3.50 each 
MELLOWGLOW (Whiting, ‘42) M. 38” 
A mellow, glowing blend of peach and apri- 
cot with a flush of pink. Blooms are large 
and nicely ruffled, of heavy substance and 
glistening texture. H.M. 1942. $1.50 each 
MIDCONTINENT (Whiting, ‘52) M.L. 40” 
A rich, golden brown, of warm and glowing 
color. Flowers are large, widely rounded and 
well placed on tall, strong stems. This Iris 
has a very long blooming season, even up to 
four weeks in all kinds of weather. Plants 
are vigorous and hardy. H.M. 1953. 
$7.50 each 
MINNIE COLQUIT (H. Sass, ’42) E.M. 35” 
A striking, massive white plicata, quite 
different from others. It has a broad band 
of wine-purple stitching on large white, flar- 
ing falls, same color on standards. An extra 
fine plicata which is bound to please. AI- 
ways attracts attention. A.M. 1945. 13th on 
Popular 100 List. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
MINUET (Kleinsorge, ‘49) M. 40” 
A heavily ruffled blend, predominantly old 
gold in color but with falls of delicate laven- 
der blue bordered with old gold. Orange 
beard, flaring falls. $3.50 each 
MIOGEM (McKee, ’47) M. 36” 
An unusual blend of wine, fushia red and 
blue intermingled with brownish tones. Has 
an iridescent effect which is most fascinat- 
ing. H.M. 1947. $1.50 each, 3 for $4.00 
