Overland Par\, Kansas 
LORELEY (G & K) Yellow standards and purple falls; a gay little 
butterfly; midseason; short_3 for .25 
LOS ANGELES (M-M) Giant white faintly marked blue; hardier than 
San Francisco; early; tall_ .90 
MAGENTA (Cay) Glowing amethyst; a landscape color in a large 
flower; midseason; medium height_ 1.25 
MAGNIFICA (Vilm) Pinkish bicolor; enormous scented flower; early; 
tall _..._..._...____ .15 
MAJESTIC (Bliss) Brilliant blue and reddish purple bicolor; vigorous; 
midseason; tall _ .15 
MARY ELIZABETH (Kirk) Deep rose red of the finest quality; late; 
tall ___ 2.25 
MARY GEDDES (Wash) Light reddish salmon blend; heavy substance 
that withstands heat, wind and rain; midseason; medium height-_ 7.50 
MARY GIBSON (Per) Warm buff and rose blend; free flowering; mid¬ 
season; tall _3 for .25 
MARQUITA (Cay) Ivory yellow, the falls heavily lined red to a clear 
ivory margin; midseason; tall_ 20.00 
MATHILDA (J. Sass) Crisp white heavily dotted bright blue; like 
starched percale; midseason; short_ .25 
MATHILDA REID (Guy) Large flowered dark yellow; very hardy 
and floriferous; midseason; tall_ .35 
MAYGOLD (Nic) Light canary yellow; the earliest yellow Interme¬ 
diate except Soledad which it surpasses in hardiness and also in its 
well rounded form; very early; short_ .90 
MEDRANO (Vilm) Deep smoky red; wild grape fragrance; late; short- .15 
MICHELLINE CHAIRRAIRE (Den) Pure white with broad segments 
and a deep gold beard; it needs protection from the February sun 
here for sure bloom; early; tall_ .25 
MIDGARD (H. P. Sass) Pastel pink and yellow blend; the chief favor¬ 
ite of garden visitors; finest in our hot sun but a wonderful vari¬ 
ety anywhere; very hardy and free flowering; midseason; medium 
height _ .25 
MIDWEST (H. P. Sass) Heavy rose markings on frilled white; mid¬ 
season; short_3 for .25 
MILDRED PRESBY (Farr) S. ivory white; F. velvety pansy purple; 
perhaps still the finest amoena_ l _ .15 
MISSOURI (Grinter) Large flowered medium blue of a brilliant, “live” 
tone; the segments are very broad and the substance very heavy; 
deeply branched; a profuse bloomer and very hardy; lily-of-the- 
valley fragrance; midseason; tall_ 8.00 
MME. CECILE BOUSCANT (Den) Pinkish lavender with a blue 
flush in the center; needs protection here; late; tall_ .50 
MME. CHERI (Sturt) Vigorous pink and violet blend; large flower of 
good substance; midseason; tall_3 for .25 
MME. CHOBAUT (Den) Cream dotted red brown; clover scented; 
midseason; medium height_3 for .25 
MME. DURRAND (Den) Iridescent buff and purple blend; fragrant; 
needs some protection; midseason; tall_ .25 
MME. SEROUGE (Cay) Deep blackish red purple; very dark and vel¬ 
vety; midseason; tall_ 3.50 
MONSIEUR ARNAL (Den) Pastel buff and lavender pink; much like 
Aubade but pinker; hardiest of the Ricardis; midseason; medium 
height _ . 15 
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Sept. 19 , 1933 . 
"This is really the fourth order I have sent to you this season. The last one was in my 
mother’s name. Hers came while I was there and were very satisfactory, too, and thanks for the 
extras -” Mrs. N. B., Lowell, Mich. 
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