Page 12 Deekk's Gardens “ rtlame, California 1954 IRIS 
MELLOWGLOW (Whiting '42) M. 38" $1.50 MT. TIMP (Muhlestein '45) EM, 35” 75¢ 
Vivid plicata of large size with deep cream ground 
Deep apricot with a flush of pink. Large, ruftled 
bloom of heavy substance and glistening texture. 
HM. ‘42. 
MELODY LANE (Hall '49) E, 36" $3.50 
Large, ruffled, golden apricot with heavy tangerine 
beard. Fine form and glistening sheen. AM. ‘52. 
MEXICO (Kleinsorge '43) VL. 30" $1.00 
Gay bi-color with golden buff standards and red- 
brown falls, bordered golden buff. HM. '44. 
MIDCONTINENT (Whiting °52) M. 40" $7.50 
Warm, golden brown near self. The large, rounded 
flowers are well placed on tall sturdy stems. Blooms 
profusely over a long period of time. HM. ‘53. 
MING YELLOW (Glutzbeck '38) ML. 36" 75c 
Very large clear yellow flower with bright orange 
beard and no markings. Thick substance. AM. ‘41. 
MINNIE COLQUITT (See page 3 for description) $1.00 
MISS CALIFORNIA (See page 3 for description) 60c 
MISSOURI (See page 3 for description) 60c 
MISTY GOLD (Schreiner '43) ML. 33" $1.00 
Pleasing lemon toned iris with gold edging on falls. 
Broad petaled and fluted. HM. ‘45. 
MME. LOUISE AUREAU (French Variety) 50c 
Silvery white with edging of rosy-heliotrope. 
MOBY DICK (Sass '53) M. 38" $10.00 
Immense, clean pure white of beautiful form, with 
broad, ruffled petals. Standards are domed and falls 
semi-flaring. Large, strong, well branched stalks. 
Sister to Snosheen. 
MODISTE (Hall '38) EM. 36" 50c 
Dainty mauve-pink self. Nice in flower arrangements. 
MOHR AFFAIR (Walker '53) M. 30" Net $10.00 
A darker, richer Elmohr with the same large perfectly 
domed flowers. Well branched stalks. This deep, 
rich wine colored flower creates a brilliant garden 
effect. 
MOHR ELEGANCE (Austin '53) EM. 32" $2.50 
Pale amethyst Oncobred self with light yellow beard. 
Standards arched and falls of heavy substance are 
flaring. 
MOON GODDESS (Craig ‘49) M. 38" $3.50 
Large ruffled wisteria with broad petals and iridescent 
sheen. 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA (Sass '43) M. 36" 75c 
Crisp, lemon-yellow ruffled flower on well branched 
stem. Heavy substance. AM. '45. 
MOONLIGHT SERENADE (Naylor '52) 
EM. 42” $10.00 
Large warm white with lemon undertones. Ruffled 
blooms in perfect placement on well branched stems. 
An iris of distinction. HM. '52. 
MOONLIT SEA (Sass '43) ML. 36" 60c 
Unusual color combination. Falls white, heavily flushed 
lavender-violet with yellow haft. HM. '43. 
MORNING BLUE (Jory '48) EM. 38" $2.50 
Large, rich blue Onco type flower with rounded stand- 
ards and broad semi-flaring falls of heavy substance. 
MT. DIABLO (Mitchell '50) M. 36" $3.00 
Very large brownish-red. Outstanding in the garden. 
and old rose edging. 
MRS. SYDNEY MITCHELL (Mitchell '51) M. 48" $7.50 
Imposing new white of perfect form and very heavy 
substance. The large, broad petaled blooms are borne 
on tall, sturdy, perfectly branched stalks which carry 
many buds, insuring bloom throughout the season. 
MULBERRY ROSE (See page 3 for description) 75¢ 
MYSTIC MELODY (Stevens '5!) ML. 39" $7.50 
Lovely new bi-tone from New Zealand. Soft cream 
standards harmonize with smooth butter yellow falls. 
A flower of semi-flaring form. HM. ‘52. 
NANKEEN (Whiting '47) ML. 38" $1.50 
Very large, cool Chinese-yellow with soft rays of chrome- 
yellow smoothly spread over the whole flower. Well 
branched stalks. Very hardy. 
NARANJA (Mitchell '35) ML. 38" 50c 
A distinct orange-yellow with self colored beard. 
AM. ‘47. 
NEBRASKA SUNSET (Sass '52) M. 38" Net $8.00 
A self of Raw Sienna, flushed Sudan Brown. One of 
the outstanding new blends. Fine stalks with good 
branching. 
NEW ERA (Sass '49) EM. 36" $1.00 
A yellow amoena with white standards and chartreuse- 
yellow falls. Very attractive. 
NEW HOPE (DeForest '50) M. 36" $5.00 
A large plicata of beautiful form and heavy substance. 
The white ground of both standards and falls deeply 
bordered a rich violet-blue. 
NEW SNOW (Fay '46) M. 38" $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
Very large, ruffled, nicely formed white with a bright 
yellow beard. AM. ‘48. 
NIGHT LIFE (Muhlestein '48) M. 34" $4.00 
Very dark blue-black flower of large size. Should be 
usetul in the breeding of blacks. 
NORTHWESTERN (F. Cook '51) M. 38" Net $10.00 
Large, clear, bright royal-purple self, even to haft and 
beard. Beautifully arched standards. Wide, semi- 
flaring, ruffled falls. Strong stalks with good branch- 
ing, carrying from 10 to 13 buds. Hardy. HM. ‘51, 
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OCCIDENTAL (Mitchell '45) ML. 40" 75¢ 
Large, cream ground plicata with reddish stippling. 
OKLAHOMA (Mitchell '45) ML. 40" 75c 
Large olive-yellow plicata with blue blaze on falls. 
OLA KALA (See page 3 for description) $1.00 
OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge '39) M. 39" 60c 
A light creamy-tan with golden-buff overlay. Stand- 
ards are domed and closed. Falls are wide and flaring. 
AM. ‘41. 
OPERA PINK (Whiting '5!) ML. 40" $3.50 
A clear light pink self with heavy cream beard. The 
flowers are large with broad petals of heavy substance. 
Well placed on strong stalks. 
ORANGE FLAME (Salbach '40) ML, 36" 60c 
Brilliant golden-orange standards. Falls coppery-red. 
Medium height. 
ORANGE GEM (McKee '48) M.40" $2.00 
A rich orange-yellow. Full, rounded flower with flaring 
falls. Slight ruffling. Orange beard. HM, '48, 
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