MELODY LANE (Hall 1949) 
Again we have one of those amazing 
color blends hardly possible except 
in an iris flower. It's shell-pink, 
buff and yellow blended into vivid 
tones of luscious, golden-apricot 
with heavy, bright tangerine-red 
beards hi-lighting its center. Big, 
broad petaled flowers and an excel- 
lent all-round plant. 36 in. 2225 
MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass 1942) 
Plicata. Blocky, broad petaled, nicely 
ruffled, clean white flowers beauti- 
fully stitched and marked with a 
sharply ccntrasting reddish-purple. 
A lovely flower and an excellent 
free blooming plant. 34-36 in. 675 
MINUET (Kleinsorge 1949) 
Blend. The garden effect is mostly 
old-gold but the falls are a delicate 
lavender-blue bordered with old-gold 
and the haft is soft brown. Big, ruf- 
fled flowers on 36-40 in. stalks. 3.00 
MOHR BEAUTY (Milliken 1949) 
And indeed, this excellent all-round 
iris will add "more beauty" to any 
garden. It's a very clear, smoothly 
colered medium yellow. When well 
grown its big, blocky flowers def- 
inately show its "Mohr" heritage, 
and, it's one Mohr that will grow as 
easy, and as well, as the ordinary 
tall-bearded. 36-40 in. stalks. 2ea0 
MORNING BLUE (Jory 1948) 
Onco-hybrid. (Wm. Mohr seedling) and 
One that ranks with the best. Quite 
similar to the lovely "Blue Elegance" 
and by the same breeder. It's medium 
blue with the typical darker veinings 
over all. Huge, flaring, Mohr-formed 
flowers and a husky, free blooming 
plant with 36-40 in. stalks. 25 
MORNING BRIGHT (Cook 1951) 
Eicolor. The S are cream with the 
upper portions tinged pink. The falls 
are creamy, Old-rose deepest at the 
middle and shading into cream at the 
edges. Fine plant, 36-40" stalks. 6.00 
MYSTIC MELODY (Stevens 1951) 
"Yellow" amoena - the third to come 
from New Zealand, the other two being 
"Pinnacle" and "Summit". They all 
have the same general color scheme 
but each a different "personality" 
and all are beautiful. 36-38 in. 5.00 
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