MEXICAN MAGIC. (Whiting, 1947). M. 
(Crimson Tide x E. B. Williamson) x 
Veishea). Blend of Spanish-red, brilliant 
blue and molten copper. H. M., 1947. $4.00 
MEXICO. A blended bi-color of buff 
golden standards, and broad plush-like 
falls of glowing red brown. Gigantic 
flower of well placed strong stalks. H. M., 
1944. 45¢ 
MICHAEL. (Norton, 1946). This bridal 
rose pink has haft with gold reticulations, 
canary colored beard, and crinkled edges 
on standards and falls, 36 inches tall. 
Lovely. 75¢c 
MIMOSA GOLD. From Mr. Douglas, this 
Pinard Yellow with flaring falls, and or- 
ange beard. In sun shows bright gold 
overlay at ruffled edge of falls. $1.00 
MING YELLOW. Large stately yellow. 
Will carry off honors anywhere. A must 
have. 60c 
MINNIE COLQUITT. Massive white pli- 
cata, wide edging of purple. A. M., 1945. 
Sells heavily. 90¢ 
Stock must live and grow for you or we 
will refund your money or replace the de- 
fective rhizome—our option. 
MIOGEM. (McKee, 1947). M. 36in. An 
irridescent blend of wine, Fuschia red, and 
blue intermingled with brownish tones. 
Most unusual and very lovely. H. M., 
1947. $1.20 
MISTY GOLD. A lovely gold spangled 
lemon colored iris. H. M. 60c 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA. A cool yellow 
self. A pale lemon yellow of chaste form. 
Award Merit. A beauty. A must have. 75¢ 
MOON BLOSSOM. A deep Camellia pink 
and twilight blue with creamy undertone. 
One eighth onco blood. Fairly large 
flowers. 90c 
MOONLIGHT SONATA. (Stevens 1946). 
An entirely different yellow iris. An un- 
usual shade of clear sulphur or lemon yel- 
low. Another attraction is the serration 
of the petals, as if finely notched. A flow- 
er of unusual grace and charm. 35 in. 
Late. $4.50 
MOONLIT SEA. From Mr. Sass. Stand- 
ards white heavily flushed lavender violet. 
Falls white heavily flushed lavender violet 
darkening to mulberry purple on lower 
edge . Exquisite gold center. 50c 
MOONTIDE. (McKee, 1946). M. A large 
well rounded flower of rich cadmium 
yellow that is entirely different from his 
Francelia both in color and form. The 
standards are broad and roundly domed, 
the wide flaring falls are thick textured 
and decidely velvety in finish. Beard 
orange. H. C., A. I. S., 1945. HL M., A. 
I. S., 1946. 40 inches. 1.20 
MORNING BRIGHT. (Cook 1951). M. 37 
in. (Pink Reflection x Cook 8742). A 
lovely new bi-tone with creamy buff stan- 
dards tinted pink and falls of old rose 
with creamy undertone and border. H. 
M., 1952. $10.00 
MORNING MELODY. (Becherer, 1948). 
A self of soft orchid-lavender, with charm 
and refinement. A white beard completes 
the lovely harmony of the flower. Good 
sized blooms nicely poised on well- 
branched stalks. 38 inches. Mid-sea- 
son. $3.50 
MOROCCO ROSE. Very large rose-pink 
self with soft yellow glow at the heart. 
Very near genuine pink. 50c 
MULBERRY ROSE. Deep pink mulberry 
shaded brown. Very fine. A. M., 1944. 75c 
MYSTIC MELODY. (Stevens, 1951). Here 
indeed is a glamorous iris with its enamel- 
like butter yellow falls and shimmering 
silken cream standards. A different flow- 
er of lovely color harmony, having all 
other attributes, such as splendid form, 
branching and growing habits. 39 in. 
Mid-season. $7.50 
NANCY HARDISON. Peach pink blend- 
ing to pale yellow at heart. Strong stalks. 
Large flower. Lovely. Very fine. 15¢ 
NANKEEN. (Whiting, 1947). Clear, cool 
Chinese-yellow enlivened by soft rays of 
chrome-yellow smoothly spread over the 
whole flower. Massive in size but well- 
proportioned and carried on tall well- 
branched stalks. Stays fresh and attrac- 
tive in all kinds of. weather. A radiant 
iris for garden effect and will attract 
much comment when exhibited. $3.00 
NEW ERA. (Sass Bros. 1949). Standards 
white, falls Chartreuse yellow, under side 
of falls Chartreuse green. Liked very 
much here in 1950. Thirty-six inches tall. 
Well branched, good sized flower. At- 
tracted more attention than others in this 
class. $1.00 
NEW HOPE. (DeForest, 1950). We be- 
lieve this plicata will become very popu- 
lar due to its clear markings and crisp 
ruffled petals. The ground color is white 
with both standards and falls heavily bor- 
dered with violet blue. Heavy substanced 
flowers beautifully poised on tall, well- 
branched stalks. A superior iris in every 
way. 40 inches. H.M., A.I.S., 1951. $7.50 
NEW SNOW. (Large ruffled white with 
bright yellow beard). H. M., A. M. $1.50 
NEW HORIZON. Peach pink with tan- 
gerine beard. H. M. $1.00 
NIGHTFALL... Velvety rich black pansy 
purple from Mr. Hall. Striking color. 50c¢ 
NYLON. A rosy tan blended self, large 
flower, well formed. Very sheer color. 
Fine. Try this. 50c 
