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MELITZA MINNIE COLQUITT 
MELITZA (Nesmith, 1940) Each 60c, 3 for $1.50 MINNIE COLQUITT (dH. P. Sass, 1942) Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
M. 38 in. Soft ivory-flesh with an underlay of pearliness; the falls are E.M. 35 in. This really fine plicata of pearly white is peppered with a 
slightly deeper. The bright beard, tangerine, is unique and different. very striking blush-wine stippled border. The flower is well formed 
This Iris is more effective in part shade where the delicate colors are with very wide standards and falls, possessing excellent substance and 
enhanced. Inclined to tenderness in severe climates. is well branched. A. M., 1945. 
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ee ce oe ie ph an as nee 4-99 MICHAEL BARTON (Tompkins, 1947) Each $1.00 
ee ice ee eee Ine ale Me en! COPE, M. 38 in. A smooth blend of carmine, magenta and hollyhock-red. The 
MEXICO (Kleinsorge, 1943) Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 flowers are large with very broad rounded petals and flaring form. 
L. 34 in. A blended bicolor of buff golden standards and broad plush- Hafts are free of veins and are a deep chocolate-red that blends smooth- 
like falls of glowing red-brown. Gigantic flowers, well placed. ly onto the falls. The substance is heavy and the finish very velvety. 
: H. C., 1945. 
MIMOSA GOLD (Douglas, 1947) Each $2.00 
M.L. 38 in. A bright sparkling effect of brilliant yellow. The flowers 
are clean cut and smoothly finished, with firm domed standards and 
flaring falls. This Tris sets a standards for laté blooming yellows, not 
only for its firmly textured flowers but for the spacing of the five-way 
branching stalks with the lower ones being re-branched. 
MIOGEM (McKee, 1947) Each $1.50 
M. 36 in. A brilliant blend of fuchsia-red, wine and blue with brown 
undertones, creating an exciting effect. 
MIRROR LAKE (Muhlestein, 1947) Each $1.00 
M. 38 in. A large and heavily ruffled flaring blue Ivis of lovely form 
and as blue as any Iris on the market. Lovely. 
MISSOURI (Grinter, 1933 Each 60c, 3 for $1.50 
M.L. 37 in. One of the “must haves” in any garden. Strong, medium 
blue in tone, its large, flaring flowers of heavy substance stand out 
in any planting. Dykes Medal, 1937. 
MOAB (Jory, 1949) Each $2.00, 3 for $4.50 
E.M. 33 in. Unusual and lovely hybrid of blended rose, brown and 
lavender tones. Slight veining and signal patch. 
MOHR BEAUTY (Milliken, 1949) Each $3.50 
M. 36 in. This Iris is a beautifully ruffled pale light yellow, very much 
like its famous parent, Elmohr, in shape and form. 
MOLTEN (Craig, 1950) Each $5.00 
34 in. A big rich self of light burnt sienna, rose and golden ochre, with 
a small violet blaze. Its parentage, Prairie Sunset and Sultan’s Robe, 
gives a hint of the magnificent tones inherent in this flower. 
MONADNOCK (Salbach, 1937) Each 60c, 3 for $1.50 
MING YELLOW L. 48 in. Very brilliant pinkish rose; large. A deep but very bright tone 
: : of rose with golden beard. Husky stems, well branched. — 
MING YELLOW (Glutzbeck, 1938) Each 60c, 3 for $1.50 i 
M.L, 36 in. One of the largest yellows, yet a stately flower. Is well MOON LANTERN (Whiting, 1949) Each 60c, 3 for $1.50 
substanced, branched and blooms are carried with an easy grace. Large, M. 40 in. A gigantic pure cream with a soft yellow center and crystally 
smooth yellow, evenly toned. gold edge. 
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SARCOXIE, MISSOURI 
