MARCO POLO (Schreiner 1936): E. 37 in. A large clear toned 
bicolor with lustrous rose standards and brilliant, velvety crimson 
falls. The color is solid without detracting venation. A fine orange 
beard contributes a sprightly touch of contrast. 
Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
MARY CLOTHILDE (Kimish 1944): M. 40 in. A new large light 
powder-blue of pleasing semi-flaring form with a cool beard of 
white tipped with blue. This beautiful Iris has been outstanding 
in our gardens and is greatly admired by everyone that sees it. It 
is quite fragrant, perfectly shaped and an easy grower. 
Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
MARY E. NICHOLLS (Nicholls 1939) : M.L. 34 in. Warm, creamy 
white flowers of smooth satin texture and heavy substance. 
There is a green-gold overlay at the haft. The form is good, it 
blooms freely and increases rapidly. One of the most popular in 
its class. A.M. in 1943. Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
MARY SENNI (Millet 1930) : M. 42 in. Very fragrant huge flow- 
ers with standards of soft lilac flushed with soft reddish brown. 
The falls are deep violet with marginal tips, the same color as 
the standards. The blossoms are well spaced on the stems and 
the growing habits are excellent. Each 65c; 3 for $1.50 
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MARY VERNON (McKee 1942): M. 37 in. A blended variegata 
with gold standards slightly flushed with red. The falls are rich 
Chianti-red with a narrow border of gold. Winner of H.C. in 
1941; H.M., 1942; A.M. in 1945. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
MASTER CHARLES (Williamson 1943): M. 38 in. A rich glowing 
mulberry Iris with a definite charm and flare to the form. The 
standards are true purple with an overlaying black sheen blend- 
ing to madder-brown at the base. The falls are rich purple over- 
laid velvety black blending to madder-brown at the haft. The 
beard is mulberry-purple tipped brown. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
MATTERHORN (Sass 1938) : E.M. 38 in. Pure white with no other 
markings, well rounded flowers with sparkling sheen and firm 
substance together with broad flaring falls and excellent branch- 
ing makes this variety one of the finest whites. White beard 
H.M. in 1938, A.M. in 1940. Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
MATTIE GATES (Sass 1946) : M.L. 38 in. Standards are of bright, 
cool yellow, lemon tinted, with falls bright gold banded on the 
crisp white heart of the falls. The flowers seem wax-like with 
a prominent sheen and finish. For beauty and symmetry of color 
this Iris can scarcely be excelled. H.M., 1946. Each $3.50 
MATULA (Sass 1939): L. 38 in. A blend of brilliant rose, rich 
orange, crimson and buff. The large flowers are of excellent 
substance, slightly waved and crimped. H.M., 1939. 
Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
MELANIE (Hill 1941): M. 44 in. A splendid light new orchid- 
pink, is very close to a true pink, has nicely ruffled flowers and 
fine tall stalks with good branching. This is a fine Iris to plant 
in clumps as it has excellent garden value. 
Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
MELITZA (Nesmith 1940): M. 38 in. The color is a salmon- 
flesh-pink with ivory-pink standards that are domed. The falls 
have a deep flush around the pinkish tangerine beard. This 
Iris is one of the fastest increasers that we have in our gardens. 
The flowers are bright and the stalks are strona. H.M. in 1940: 
A.M. in 1942. See page 24. Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
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