MOHR GLORIOUS* (Muhlestein ‘52). M.-L. 32 in. 
(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 
Slaven oil We, AellpciAMty “sy4 ANGIE a oe $15.00 
MOHRLOFF"* (C. O. Schirmer '49). M. (Ormohr x 
Orloff.) Very heavily marked over-all patterned 
plicata. Should be highly useful as a parent. 
Deistisesdtodsll yy, Cartes eels eee $1.00 
MOHR MAJESTY* (M. Walker ‘52). M. (Wm. Mohr 
x Golden Majesty.) Buff of full rounded Mohr 
shape. Falls overlayed wine. 36-inch, well 
branched stalk. Coe: Sipe iewow $7.50 
MOHR VELVET (Muhlestein ‘52). ML. 36 inches. 
(Elmohr x Hall flamingo pink) x (45-41D: sister 
to Salmon Shell.) A smooth rich yellow self 
with velvety falls. The plush-like appearance 
of this flower is almost without counterpart in 
yellows. Pure Pogon iris in appearance. Has 
most fertile pollen even on difficult hybrids. 
Ce CP. CRON per eee Ts ha Ma eae UAE aoe a See $3.50 
MOLTEN (Craig ‘50). M. (Prairie Sunset x Sul- 
tan’s Robe.) Burnt sienna, rose and ocre. Falls 
have a blue biaze. Superb breeding for rich 
blends $4.00 
MONTE CARLO (F. Cook '53). M. 36 in. (Peach- 
blow x Sorrel Top.) Clean yellow plicata 
marked garnet brown. Falls almost white 
edged deep yellow to garnet-brown. Ruffled. 
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MONTECITO (Milliken ‘50). EM. 40 inches. (Looks 
to have Spring Sunshine blood.) A large light 
yellow with white area in falls. Form delight- 
ful with domed standards and flaring falls 
that have adip in the center—giving the flower 
charm and distinction. One of the finest things 
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MOON GODDESS (Craig ‘49). M. (Advance 
Guard x Mitchell 2-21) x (Blue sdlg.). Large pale 
wisteria, very broad. Ruffled $2.50 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA JJ. Sass ‘43). M. (Yel. 
Sdlg. x Elisa Sass.) Clean lemon-yellow self. 
Fine grower. A.M. ‘45 $ .75 
MOONLIGHT MOOD (Tompkins 50). M.-L. (Moon 
Lantern x Miss Bishop) x (Sass 40-371 x Dr. 
Loomis’ “Type Dore”). Ruffled deep cream 
with broad border of shimmering gold around 
all petals. Superb. Net 
MOONLIGHT SERENADE (M. D. Naylor ‘52). EM. 
Snow Flurry x D. Hall's 42-10.) This huge warm 
white with its lemon-cast undertones is almost 
a cream. 42-inch stalks that are well branched 
hold the superb blooms in perfect placement, 
and display the big ruffled flowers to advan- 
tage. A superb show specimen for it looks its 
very best under artificial light. 1 think it holds 
great promise as a breeder for many colors 
including whites, creams, blends, pinks and 
orchids. C. of C. '49, H.C. ‘51, H.M. ‘52.. $6.00 
MOONLIGHT SONATA (Stevens ‘46). L. Lime or 
lemon-sulphur yellow self 
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MOONLIT SEA (J. Sass ‘43). E.-M. (Undoubtedly 
Tiffany-Orloff lines.) Yellow, heavily overlaid 
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MOONTIDE (McKee '46). E.-M. (Red Gleam x Mary 
Vernon.) Very wide, rich yellow. Proving a 
remarkable parent for rich orange-yellows; top 
blood for reds. H.M. ‘46 $1.00 
MORNING (Faught ’48). M.-L., 36 inches. ((Helios 
x Eclador) x 14 D)) x (Spun Gold). If you want 
something unusual in a yellow blend this is 
it. Really nice, and different. Net $3.50 
MORNING BLUE* (Jory '48). E.-M. (Purissima x 
ow'e! is, Joh one: t= 
Capitola.) Wide rich medium blue. Sets 
SCOUM cA L Nerd cen ae ate teh neg eee BU lord $2.50 
MORNING BRIGHT (P. Cook '51). M. (Standards 
cream tinged pink. Falls semi-flaring creamy 
old rose, deeper at mid-portion, to cream at 
margin. H.M. ‘52 
MORNING MELODY (Becherer ‘48). 38 inches. 
(China Maid x Morocco Rose.) Soft, smooth, or- 
chid-lavender. White beard. Scented. Holds 
possibilities for pinks and orchids. Net. .$2.50 
MOULIN ROUGE (Tompkins ‘54). E-M. 34 in. 
(Caravan x Bandit.) Dark red. Purple sheen 
over falls $20.00 
MOUNTAIN SKY (Milliken ‘41). M. (Undoubtedly 
Purissima blood.) Fine dependable, quality, 
blue and a good parent $ .75 
MOUNT DIABLO (Mitchell ‘50). M. (0-84 variegata 
x Sultan’s Robe.) Large red with strong gar- 
CSTE Vy CSR ENG, hates ab orerc ae eee Seacguen Los $2.00 
MOUNT TIMP (Muhlestein ‘45) E.-M. (October 
Opera x Tiffany.) Very large rose trimmed pli- 
cata that starts the season and blooms over a 
long period of time. Garden visitors like it. 
Re-blooms in favorable climates........ 
MOURNING DOVE* (Craig ‘53). E-M. 32 in. 
(Mariposa Mia x Capitola.) Mohr type flower 
in dove-gray, patterned $7.50 
MRS. DOUGLAS PATTISON (Craig ‘50). M. (Moun- 
tain Sky) x ((Acropolis x Destiny) x (Great 
Lakes)). Lovely cornflower blue self of beauti- 
ful form. Wonderful blood for blues and pur- 
ples. H.M. '51. Net $2.50 
MRS. J. L. GIBSON (Gibson ‘30). M., 36 inches. 
(Dominion x Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau.) 
Lovely, wide, rich purple. Also known as 
MAISIE LOWE and winner of English Dykes 
Medal, 1948, under that name. Should be a 
top breeder for blues and dark purples. .$ .50 
MRS. SYDNEY MITCHELL (Mitchell '51). M. (Snow 
Flurry x Great Lakes.) Splendid new large 
white $5.00 
MT. ARARAT™* (Jory ‘49). E-M. (Grace Mohr x 
Miss Muffet.) Onco-bred type of white plicata 
marked violet $1.00 
MT. EMMONS (See Introductions) 
MT. McKINLEY (Schreiner ‘47). E.-M. (Amigo x 
Wabash.) Amoena to start the season. .$1.00 
MT. SINAI* (Jory ‘49). E.-M. (Grace Mohr sdlg. x 
Capitola.) Dark brown 
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