MEMPHIS BELLE (J. Pierce ‘52). M. (Fantasy x 
Pink Cameo.) An orchid-pink with consider- 
able garden value—giving a very pink ef- 
fect. Only the highest praise has been given 
it. Tall stalks show the well spaced blooms to 
perfection. H.C. ‘51, H.M. ’52 
E—29 
MERRY ROSE (Muhlestein '48). M.-L. (Lancaster x 
. Daybreak.) Smooth rose. Highly branched but 
us ec eg ngs have good branching $ .50 
MEXICAN MAGIC (Whiting ‘47). M.-L., 30 inches. 
(Crimson Tide x E. B. Williamson) x (Veishea). 
Spanish-red and copper with a blaze of blue 
in falls. H.M. ‘47. Net 
E—37 
MEXICO (Kleinsorge '43). M. (Rebellion x Naranja) 
x (Treasure Island x Apricot). Rich variegata 
blend. One of the most startling new parents. 
Good for many colors: blends, reds, variegatas 
and oranges $1.00 
E—11 
MEXIGLOW (L. Crosby ‘53). M., 34 inches. (Mex- 
ico x Mellowglow.) A large, wide, flaring lus- 
cious golden-brown blend with flush of violet 
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Salt Lake City ‘52. Net $15.00 
E—45 
MICHAEL BARTON (Tompkins ‘47). E.-M. (E. B. 
Williamson x Bright Melody.) Rich carmine- 
magenta over deep Hollyhock-red. Similar to 
Vice Regal. H.C. ‘45 $1.00 
N—1-4 
MIDCONTINENT (Whiting ‘52). E-M-L., 40 inches. 
(Aurora Dawn x Campfire Glow.) Tall stalks 
with many buds. A rich golden brown, with 
good lasting qualities, to bloom the iris sea- 
son through. This on Ruffled Organdy should 
give a lot of seedlings with the same long- 
season of bloom, as well as some lovely 
flowers. H.M. ‘53 $10.00 
E—29 
MIDWEST GEM (H. Sass '37). M. (Sis. to Matula.) 
Ruffled pale buff blend. Splendid parent to 
give ruffling, and substance. Produces shell 
pinks if crossed with them. H.M. '37....$ .50 
N—4-3 
MIDWEST GOLD (Henry Sass ‘53). M., 38 inches. 
(Happy Days x 40-23: M. L. Aureau x Hans’ 
white recessive sdlg.)) x (Ola Kala). Deep yel- 
low, globular form. Net $5.00 
E—44 
MING YELLOW (Glutzbeck '37). M. (Mrs. V. West 
sdlg. x W. R. Dykes) x (Depute Nomblot). Big 
showy yellow. Blood for reds, etc. A.M. 
‘41 
MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass ‘42). M. Rich purple- 
trimmed plicata. Always in great demand. 
Lovely specimen, A.M. ‘45 $1.00 
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(Grand Canyon x ?.) Large, wide flower quite 
similar in coloring to Char-Maize. Should be 
a fine parent for “greens” $5.00 
E—10 
MIOBELLE (McKee ‘45). M.-L. (Naranja x Janet 
Butler) x (Aubanel). Rose blend. Could be 
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MIOGEM (McKee ‘47). M. (Miobelle) x (43-67 x 
Ming Yellow). Stunning broad rose with me- 
tallic flush in falls. Good substance. H.M. 
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MIRABELLE (Whiting ‘41). M.-L. (Matula x Happy 
Days.) Light peach blend that is proving a 
wonderful parent. H.M. ‘41 Sado 
MIRROR LAKE (Muhlestein ‘47).M.-L. (Blue Spire 
x Great Lakes.) Tall medium blue with lovely 
form. Producing fine blue and white seedlings. 
H.M. ‘48 $1.00 
E—18 
MISS BISHOP (J. Sass ‘42). M. (Tiffany x Maid 
of Astolat.) Lovely white sister to Jake. Beau- 
tiful buds $ .60 
E—11 
MISSOURI (Grinter ‘33). M.-L. (Sensation x Blue 
Ribbon.) Medium deep blue with brown on 
nae Dykes Medal ‘37 
E—2 
MIST GLOW (Muhlestein '48). M.-L. (Sundust x 
Radiant.) Amoena with white standards and 
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MISTLETOE (Ketchum ‘36). M. (?). Deep cream 
standards, falls white with edge color of 
standards, flushed faint blue. Almost a twin 
for Star Shine. Limited stock 
E—2 
MISTY GOLD (Schreiner '43). M. (Tiffany x Sieg- 
fried.) Everyone loves this lemon and white 
beauty. Fine blood for plicatas and lemons. 
H.M. ‘45 $1.00 
E—15 
MOAB* (Jory ‘49). E-M. (Grace Mohr sdlg. x Cap- 
itola.) Deep brown, strange and exotic, of full 
“Mohr” type. Net $3.00 
E—24 
MODESTY (C. Taylor) (See Introductions) 
E—32 
MOHR BEAUTY (Milliken '49). M. (Elmohr x sdlg.) 
Yellow with white area in falls. Does not 
strongly show its Mohr blood. Net....... 
MOHR AND MORE* (Muhlestein ‘53). M., 40 
inches. (Aldura x Capitola.) Very heavily sub- 
stanced rich purple self. This has a strong 
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MOHRDYKE (Aylette). M. (Wm. Mohr x W. R. 
Dykes.) Odd silvery-blue, definitely showing 
its strange and unusual pedigree. Limited 
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MOHRESQUE* (A. D. Keith ‘50) E.-M. (Doxa x 
Zwannenburg.) Standards light brown. Falls 
yellowish-buff at edges deepening to near 
chartreuse at hafts with purplish flecking all 
over the falls. Wide and full. Oddly colored 
so some will like it—others will not. Sets 
some seed. Height 38 inches. Net $2.50 
SE—11 
MOHR GLORIOUS (Muhlestein ‘52). M-L., 32”. 
(Elmohr) x Tompkins’ 42-58: (Wm. Mohr x Mus- 
solini) x (The Red Douglas x Joycette.)) A richer, 
heavier substanced Elmohr. A  front-of-the- 
border plant. Seedling Cup Utah Iris Society 
Show ‘51, H.C. ‘51. Net 
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