MISTY GOLD 
MISTY GOLD (Schreiner, 1945) Each $1.00 
M.L. 33 in. A cool, crisp looking Iris of bright lemon-gold and cream- 
white. Lovely form and heavy ruffling. 
MOON GODDESS (Craig, 1949) Each $3.50 
M. 36 in. A large pale wistaria of broad perfect ruffled form and tex- 
ture. At the tip of the pale cream beard is a small white accent and 
the color around it is a little deeper than in the rest of the flower. 
Perfectly branched. 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA (J. Sass. 1943) Each 75c, 3 for $2.00 
M. 36 in. One of the same shade of lemon-ice as Elsa Sass, with better 
form, larger flowers and distinctive ruffling. Self colored. 
MOONLIGHT MOOD (Tompkins, 1950) Each $4.00 
M.L. 38 in. An exquisitely formed, heavily ruffled flower of deep cream 
with a broad border of shimmering gold around both the standards and 
falls. Very heavily substanced and smoothly finished. Branching is 
excellent and the strong stalks carry many buds, giving an unusually 
long season of bloom. 
MOONLIGHT SONATA (Stevens, 1945) Each $3.00 
30 in. A remarkable yellow, first because it is a soft, luminous yellow to 
sulphur tone, unlike such things as Elsa Sass or Moonlight Madonna. 
It seems to have more green in it, even though the introducer calls it a 
clear “‘lime’’ yellow without green. Petals are finely notched at the 
edges and the beard is the same color as the rest of the flower. Very 
distinct and good. 
MOONLIT SEA (Sass, 1943) Each 60c, 3 for $1.50 
M. 36. in. Standards white, heavily flushed lavender-violet. Falls white, 
heavily flushed lavender-violet, darkening to mulberry-purple on lower 
edge. Exquisite gold center. 
MORNING BLUE (Jory, 1948) Each $2.50 
E. 40 in. Very broad petaled and beautifully formed flower of rich 
blue. Sister of Blue Elegance, this also shows its Mohr ancestry. 
MORNING MELODY (Becherer, 1948) Each $2.50 
M. 38 in. An alluring, soft orchid-lavender of grace, purity and refine- 
ment. The blossom is elegantly styled with an accompanying white 
beard. Good sized flowers, well branched. 
MOROCCO ROSE (Loomis, 1937) Each 60c, 3 for $1.50 
M.L. 36 in. Beautiful pink-rose self. Flowers have a soft yellow glow at 
the heart and bright gold beard. 
MOUNT BLANC (Grant, 1946) Each $1.00 
M.L. 39 in. A pure white of great size and good form. Petals are broad, 
with a slight 1uffling. 
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MOUNT HERMON (Lowry, 1945) Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
M. 42 in. Large and cool white flower whose ruffled close-cupped stand- 
ards are edged with silver. Falls are semi-flaring. The whole flower 
seems enveloped with a silvery lustre. Fragrant. 
MOUNT TIMP (Muhlestein, 1945) Each 75c, 3 for $2.00 
E.M. 34 in. A heavily marked rose colored plicata. Long blooming. fine 
form. Large and ruffled flowers. 
MRS. DOUGLAS PATTISON (Craig, 1950) Each $7.50 
M. 36 in. The brilliant cornflower-blue of this lovely Iris is enhanced 
with a beautiful enamel-like finish, void of any haft markings. This 
gorgeous Iris was selected by Mrs. Pattison from a group of Mr. Craig’s 
fine blue seedlings. The heavy substanced flowers are of fine form. 
Semi-flaring falls and well domed standards. Good branching. H.M.. 
LO Dike 
MRS. J. L. GIBSON (Gibson, 1950) Each 60c, 3 for $1.50 
M. 35 in. Rich, velvety, thick substanced flower of regal form and ex- 
cellent carriage. An inky blue-purple, nearly a self. Lustrous silky 
standards, rich, velvety falls. D.M., England, 1949. 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner, 1941) Each 75c, 3 for $2.00 
M. 40 in. Deep radiant mulberry-rose self showing a brown shade. The 
beard is a heavy bronze. Flowers are large and of fine form and sub- 
stance; well branched stalks. 
MUTED BLUE (Milliken, 1949) Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
M. 36 in. This Ivis is a charmer. A lovely flower of soft grey-blue. 
Beard is golden and flanking it are pale chartreuse reticulations. 
MYSTIC MELODY (Stevens, 1951) Each $7.50 
M.L. 39 in. Here indeed is a glamorous Iris with its enamel-like 
butter-yellow falls and shimmering silken cream standards. A different 
flower of lovely color harmony, having all other attributes, such as 
splendid form, branching and growing habits. 
MYSTIC SHRINE (eed, 1944) Each 60c, 3 for $1.50 
M.L. 36 in. Novel blend. Standards are closed, slightly ruffled, of copper 
lightly washed rose. Falls light rose, washed copper at edges, red-brown 
veining on gold ground at haft, orange beard. 
NANCY HARDISON (G. Douglas, 1945) Each $1.00 
M. 36 in. Under a mist of gold this pink blend presents a perky ap- 
pearance with arched and ruffled standards, pale yellow heart and 
softly rounded, flaring falls. 
NEW SNOW 
NEW SNOW (Fay, 1946) 
Each $2.00, 3 for $4.50 
M.L. 38 in. This Iris is just as pure in color as newly fallen snow. 
The flowers are large and ruffled, with no venations. Just the full 
bright yellow beard that emphasizes the purity of the bloom. Well 
branched stalks. 
