MAYTIME (Whiting, 1950) $12.00 
A large, pink toned amoena of clean, fresh coloring. The stand- 
ards are clear orchid pink, wide and firmly held; the broad falls 
are of deeper rose pink. 
MELANIE (Hall, 1941) 60c 
Large lavender-pink. Exceptionally vigorous grower and bloomer. 
MELODIST (De Forest, 1946) $2.00 
Henna colored blend on gold ground. Salmon and rose tones 
blended with golden brown. Large flowers. 
MEXICAN MAGIC (Whiting, 1947) $2.50 
A brilliant medley of Spanish red and copper with a strong blaze 
of blue in the falls. 
MEXICO (Kleinsorge, 1943) $1.00 
Blended bi-color of buff golden standards and broad plushlike 
falls of glowing red-brown, bordered buff. 
MIDCONTINENT (Whiting, 1952) $7.50 
A rich, golden brown, near self of warm and glowing color. Has 
an extremely long season of bloom. 
MING YELLOW (Glutzbeck, 1938) 75¢ 
Rich clear yellow without veining. Bright yellow beard. 
MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass, 1942) $1.00 
Massive white plicata, slightly ruffled, with combed standards 
and broad flaring falls. Petals have a wide edging of purple. 
MISSOURI (Grinter, 1933) 60c 
Clear, rich shade of medium blue. Heavy enameled texture. 
MONADNOCK (Salbach, 1937) 60c 
Large rose-red self, bright, with golden beard. 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA (J. Sass, 1943) 75¢ 
Ruffled lemon-ice self. Flaring flowers. Tall. 
MOONLIT SEA (J. Sass, 1943) 60c 
Standards and falls are both white but heavily flushed with 
lavender-violet. Yellow haft. Over-all effect is blue. 
MOONTIDE (McKe e, 1946) $1.50 
Large well rounded flower of rich cadmium yellow. Orange beard. 
RUSSET WINGS 
RAINBOW ROOM 
MOROCCO ROSE (Loomis, 1937) 60c 
Pink-rose self with soft yellow glow at the heart and brownish 
cast about the haft. 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner, 1941) voc 
Deep radiant mulberry-rose self. Tall stemmed and well branched. 
Heavy bronze beard. 
NANKEEN (Whiting, 1947) $1.50 
Clear cool Chinese yellow enlivened by soft rays of chrome yel- 
low, smoothly overlaid over the whole flower. 
NEW HORIZON (Fay, 1946) $1.50 
Peach-pink self with tangerine beard and pink buds. Large blooms 
on strong, well branched stalks. 
NEW SNOW (Fay, 1946) $2.00 
White as the new snow. Large, ruffled flaring falls. Full bright 
yellow beard. No haft markings. Delightfully crisp. Very fine. 
NIGHTFALL (Hall, 1942) 60c 
Velvety rich dark pansy-purple. Standards somewhat lighter. 
NIGHTINGALE (Hall, 1942) 75¢ 
Glistening golden russet of good form and substance. 
NORTHWESTERN (F. Cook, 1951) $10.00 
Magnificent new royal purple—a pure self color throughout, even 
to haft and beard. Large flowers are beautifully arched with well 
domed standards and wide fails. A strong grower, but stock is 
scarce. 
OLA KALA (J. Sass, 1943) $1.00 
This Dykes Medal winner is a rich deep yellow self. Flaring 
lightly ruffled flowers on tall, well branched stalks. Voted the 
most popular iris grown in 1952. 
OPAL CLOUD (Kleinsorge, 1949) $1.50 
Terra-cotta pink with pale violet suffusions. 
OPERA PINK (Whiting, 1951) $3.50 
Light creamy pink self that has a cream colored beard rather 
than the usual tangerine color. 
EARL MAY SEED CoO. 
