MEMORIES — (Henry Sass 753) M., 
34 inches. (Pink Sails x Cotton Candy) 
Carrot red with darker beard. Excell- 
ent substance, Consid:red a break in 
pinks, Ho My 53 NET $20.00 
MEXICO — A _ blended bi-color of 
buff golden standards, and broad plush- 
like falls of glowing red brown, $1.00 
MISSION MELODY — (Hamblen 1955) 
E-M. (Cherie x Floradora). A rosy or- 
chid-pink self of excellent form and 
substance. The blossoms. are larg: 
with flar’ng and ruffied falls, nicely 
well-branched stalks. 
a aes ; NET $10.00 
MEXIGLOW — (L. Crosby 753). 34 in. 
(Mexico x Mellowgold). A large, wide 
flaring golden-brown blend with flush 
Olonolet installs) ©. of G: 52H Gol 
and Seedling Cup at Salt Lake City ’52 
Re UT SO Re eae cg eR ens, Ae a NET $10.00 
MISTLETOE — Ketchum ’36) M. Deep 
cream standards, falls white with edge 
color of standards flushed faint blue. 
$1.50 
MINNIE COLQUITT — (H. Sass ’42). 
A white plicata with deep purple 
stitching. Ruffled and flaring, Distinc- 
tive and never enough. ........ $2.75 
MIOBELLE — (McKee ’45). (Naranja 
x Janet Butler) x (Aubanel). Rose 
blend. 3, ce wins Lee tee ae. $ .75 
MIRABELLE — Alluring cream apri- 
cot and pink, A lovely touch of pink 
on falls. Large flowers. Find. H M. 
2A AG sho Rien BON vials oe ee $ .50 
MIRROR LAKE — (Mubhlestein ’47) M. 
L. (Blue Sire x Great Lakes.) Tall 
with lovely form, Medium blue. $ .75 
MISTY GOLD — (Schreiner ’43) M. 
(Tiffany x Siegfried.) Everyone loves 
this lemon and white beauty. .. $ .75 
MOONTIDE — (McKee ’746) M. A 
large well rounded flower of rich cad- 
mium yellow that is entirely difterent 
from his Franceli a both in color and 
form. The standards are broad and 
roundly domed, the wide flaring falls 
are thick textured and decidedly vel- 
vety in finish, Beard orange. H C, AIS, 
°45; HM, AIS. ’46. 40 in. ...... $1.00 
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MOHR MAJESTY — (Walker °52) M. 
37 in. (Wm. Mohr x Golden Majcsty). 
One of the most outstanding hybrids 
we have seen, Flowers are very large 
with extremely broad petals and the 
usual lovely form of the Mohrs. H M 
*52 $7.50 
MOHR GLORIOUS — (Muhlestein 52) 
M. L. 32 in. Elmohr x ((The Red 
Douglas x Joycette) x (Wm. Mohr x 
Mussolini)). Similar to Elmohr but 
has larger flowers with heavier sub- 
stance and extremely broad petals, 
The color is rich mulberry red. H. C. 
(5 1p NET $15.00 
MOON GODDESS — (Craig °49) M. 
(Advane> Guard x Mitchell 2-21) x 
(Blue sdlg.) Large pale wisteria, very 
broad. Ruffled, $2.50 
MORNING BLUE — (Jory °48) E. M. 
38 in, (Purissima x Capitola). Very 
broad flowers of rich blue. Onco type 
flower. »2.00 
MRS, DOUGLAS PATTISON —(Craig 
750) M. (Mountain Sky) x ((Acropolis 
x Destiny) x (Great Lakes.) Lovely 
cornflower blue self of beautiful form. 
He Mae Si: $2.50 
MT. McKINDLEY — (Schreiner ’47) E 
M. (Amigo x Wabash) Amoena to start 
the se€ason. $ .75 
MYSTIC MELODY (Stevens ’51) 
Here indeed is a glamorous iris with 
its enamel-like butter yellow falls and 
shimmering silken cream standards. A 
different flower of lovely color har- 
mony, having splendid form, branch- 
ing and growing habits. 39 in, Mid- 
SC@aSOn hus. ne eee ee $5.00 
MULBERRY ROSE — (Schreiner ’41) 
A radiant self in a new color, A tall 
of good form and most attractive in 
the garden. Good increaser. $.75 
MUSTAPHA — (C. G White ’44) E. 36 
in. (onco-bred) Reddish-purple veined 
over light ground. Flaring falls. $ .50 
NANKEEN — (Whiting ’47) Clear, cool 
Chinese-yellow enlivened by soft rays 
of chrome-yellow smoothly spread ov- 
er the whole flower. $1.00 
NEW ERA — (Sass Bros. ‘49) Stand- 
ards white, falls Chartreuse yellow, 
under side of falls Chartreuse green. 
Liked very much. 36 in. tall, well 
branched, good sized flower. .... $ .90 
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