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MING YELLOW—(Glutzbeck 1938) ML. 36”. Extraordinary yellow, 
large, clear, smooth, without veining, thick-substanced, well branch- 
ed and slightly waved. Medium yellow in tone. p. -...-.-------- $0.75 
MINNIE COLQUITT—(H. Sass 1942) M.36”. Massive ruffled pure 
white plicata with broad wine-purple border in sharp contrast. Ex- 
tra SniGe May pC, eee eee ake tS Se SA ee ee Oe a eee $1.00 
MINUET—(Kleinsorge 1949) M.40”. Predominantly old gold except 
for the delightful touch of lavender on the blades of the falls. 
Heavilygritiledge seo cee ae eae een SPE ee Pee ee Sore $3.50 
MISS CALIFORNIA—(Salbach 1937) M.48”. Boldly proportioned 
lilac-pink of tall stature and vigorous growth, —....---.-.- $0.60 
MISSOURI—(Grinter 1933) ML.37”. Clear rich shade of medium 
blue of smoothly enameled texture. 1937 Dykes Medalist and _ still 
Bi TOTEM THENVO IAMS AN TUS COMO Tb eee ce ceeececcceeeeeceer cece eee RSE $0.60 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA—(J. Sass 1943) M.36”. Clear lemon ice, 
ruffled, delicately lovely, yet large and firmly substianced. p. $0.75 
MOONLIT SEA—(J. Sass 1943) M.36”. Strikingly unusual. The 
white background is almost hidden in the over-all flushing of lav- 
ender-blue and radiation of Empire-yellow from the heart. —.... $0.60 
MOONTIDE—(McKee 1946) M.38”. Broad-petalled cadmium-yellow. 
A mellow yellow of good substance and flaring form. —.......... $3.00 
MORNING—(Faught 1949) ML.38”. Domed white standards with 
flaring falls of light blue. Oddly different pastel coloring. —.... $3.50 
MORNING BRIGHT— (Cook 1951) M.40”. Standards cream, tinged 
pink at the top. Semi-flaring falls are soft old rose lightening to 
cream at! the margins. Large and vigorous. s. ..............--------.--.- $8.00 
MORNING MELODY—(Becherer 1948) M.38”. Alluring soft orchid- 
lavender of grace, purity and refined styling with harmonizing white 
ear seg Siento J Na Pe = Se Se $2.50 
MOUNT HERMON— (Lowry 1945). Thick textured cool white, very 
weather-resistant and vigorous. Lovely semi-flaring form with deli- 
ClOUSSTTACT ANCE ye eee ee eee een ee | Te ae ee en ye $1.00 
MRS. SYDNEY MITCHELL—(Mitchell 1951) M.38”. Described as 
a large pure white of fine form. Sparse pale yellow beard. Bred in 
California. We're testing it) for hardiness. —...........0---..0.0---------- $10.00 
MULBERRY ROSE—(Schreiner 1941) M.40”. Bright purple-rose. 
A luscious color in a big flower that grows on a tall vigorous plant 
ANG eisyhaccyeesLivenryeinchimase aia iti Somns [cose eaeneen amen $0.75 
MYSTIC MELODY W— (Stevens 1951) ML.38”. Sister to Summit and 
although not as contrasty, may prove to be the better. Standards 
are cream and falls butter-yellow. A lovely iris. se. ............... $7.50 
NEW SNOW— (Fay 1946) M.40”. Pure white with bright yellow 
beard, large, perfectly formed and ruffled, durably substanced and 
hand yame Nala o hisoy (all hvac Samet Ss) Ce rns $2.00 
NIGHTFALL—(Hall 1942) M.36”. Velvety, blackish, pansy-purple 
-falls. Standards several shades lighter. Size, form, substance and 
branching most satisfactory. Very floriferous. ........-.......-...-- $0.60 
NIGHT SPOT—(Muhlestein 1949) ML.36”. Rich black-purple, the 
widely flaring and extremely velvety falls slightly deeper and free of 
hatipmarkinesan arc eran diy OrOlsi eee ene $2.00 
OLA KALA—(J. Sass 1943) M.38”. Brilliant yellow, almost orange 
in its depth and intensity. Medium large, well-substanced, semi- 
flaring and ruffled. A “quality” iris which won the Dykes Medal in 
LOADS Seis De Rene tee Ae My RA oe or eA ar $1.00 
OLD PARCHMENT—(Kleinsorge 1939) M.33”. Large ivory with 
creamy tan suffusion. Large, heavy textured and well-formed, this 
Sealine Ua cm Olmon ce te indy cloe| tt yaaa ance ane $0.60 
ESTEEM COLLECTION 
As outlined—6 remarkable irises for $7.00. 
Any Three— 
Aztec Indian 
Blue Valley 
Cascade Splendor 
Far Hills 
Frank Pugliese 
Helen McGregor 
New Snow 
Rodeo 
Twilight Sky 
Plus Any Three— 
Casa Morena 
Chi-yun 
Distance 
Pink Talcum 
Rocket 
Tunisian Gold 
Extravaganza 
Lockwood 
Orelio 
$1.00 added to defray shipping costs, will get you your selection 
of either Golden Symphony, Lady Louise, Masked Ball or Vista 
Veronica. 
Lady Mohr—“now the most popular in Region 12 (Utah, Ariz., N. Mex.) according to the latest poll.’ M. D. Naylor, Utah. 
OLYMPIAN—(G. Douglas 1948) M.42”. Domed standards of buff, 
lightly blended with rose. Rosy brown falls, very broad and flaring. 
Vareetand: weathers resistantsia tame: seetes === aaaaees ns ese nanenaennenns $3.00 
ORCHID LADY—(Salbach 1943) ML.36”. Large, perfectly formed, 
Shimeubyevakeimnaven rakoypmertss Ove Crea aE osc occa ener $0.60 
ORELIO— (DeForest 1947) M.38”. Large brown-red, rich and bright. 
Good form and substance. Well branched. e. ...................----..- $1.50 
ORMOHR— (Kleinsorge 1937) M36”. Huge, grey-lavender with vio- 
let veining, similar to its parent (Wm. Mohr), but darker, larger and 
taller. © [ise toh Bee a oS eee ee ee ae $0.60 
PACEMAKER—(Lapham 1950) EM.36”. Claimant for finest red. 
smooth, glossy, uniform and free of haft venation with good form, 
veteran tigen Gore © Ln 01 Sas cee $6.00 
PAGAN PRINCESS—(G. Douglas 1948) M.38”. Deep pink with 
tangerine beard. Close conic standards of Persian pink. Flaring 
falls of Persian rose. No haft venation. f. 0... $2.50 
PALE DAWN—(Fay 1947) E.40”. A pale blue which does not fade, 
very large and flaring. Full petalled, beautifully formed, perfectly 
pHa CMe emaya COTO Use rek tN Clim ie Ch ieee $1.50 
PALE PRIMROSE—(Whiting 1946) L.36”. Pale yellow with touch 
of honey-yellow at the haft. Standards tightly closed and swirled. 
Falls very broad. Branching is too high but growing and blooming 
habits farees 00d Mme Meee 3 soca: |i eee $0.75 
PARADISE PINK—(Lapham 1950) ML.32”. The cleanest, pinkest, 
tangerine bearded pink we have yet seen. Moderate in size and 
height but most appealing in color and form. fse. -..............- $7.00 
Highlight Collection 
Maybe you have room for only a few irises, but you want partic- 
ularly nice ones. 
Here’s a combination of 4 very new and lovely ones for $10.00. 
One of These 
Capella Pacemaker 
Fantasy Tranquil Moon 
Heritage 
Plus Three of These 
Color Sergeant 
Masked Ball 
Melody Lane 
Mattie Gates 
Pink Bountiful 
Rainbow Room 
Staten Island 
Vista Veronica 
Shipping Special: Add for Lady Louise, $1.00. 
PATHFINDER—(Whiting 1948) M.36”. Wide, full-bodied pink 
blend of remarkably true tones. Heavy substance and glistening 
Timi Shia Graeeeetonee Seek OF ASE Reel J pe Pe eek a a ge $6.00 
PATRICE— (DeForest 1945) M.42”. A lovely plicata. The creamy 
standards are flushed rosy lavender as are the outer half of the white 
ieranags alle, Iban aanel (aM, on cceccecrosccsec rete ste ener eee eae $0.75 
PENN CHARTER—(H. F. Hall 1948) L.40”. Remarkable medium 
yellow. Wide, domed standards, nearly horizontal falls, styles, beard 
all the same rich, glistening, durable yellow. —....0 $3.00 
PENSIVE—(Grant 1947) M.38”. Velvety blackish purple with excel- 
lent form, substance, branching and vigor. f. ........................... $1.00 
PERMANENT WAVE — (Williams 1948) ML.40”. Lavender, shading 
to blue, with metallic golden brown hafts. Horizontal falls, crisply 
and J aUNE yaewaved ke een od a ee $3.00 
PIERRE MENARD—(Faught 1946) M.36”. Very fine dark medium 
blue self effect, although a lighter patch surrounds the yellow beard. 
Broad-petalled and flaring. Highly praised. fsp. 0. $5.00 
PINK BOUNTIFUL— (Cook 1949) M.38”. Pinkest of orchid-pinks, 
pure and glowing. Satiny-textured, heavy-substanced iris of perfect 
form, broad-petalled and large. Well-branched, floriferous and 
hak y,n 16s Meee Ons we ts SUN eek in ee $3.00 
PINK CAMEO—(Fay 1946) EM.36”. Of flamingo-pink derivation, a 
clean, fresh, translucent cameo-pink with tangerine-orange beard. 
SS se ee oe a ee ee $1.50 
PINK FORMAL—(Mubhlestein 1949) M.38”. Tangerine bearded sal- 
mon-pink which has been highly praised because of its size, sub- 
stance, depth of color and other good qualities. fpe nee See 
PINK PLUME—(Schreiner 1951) M.36”. Orchid-pink of excellent 
form and appealing color. Highly praised. s. -...--2.---cccc0------- $6.00 
