Ma Mie. White, penciled and margined violet. Stand¬ 
ards frilled. Styles violet. Dainty.$ .20 
Mary Barnett. A beautiful light lavender-blue, the 
center aglow with a rich golden beard.25 
Mary Gibson. Light bronze overlaid old rose. Soft, 
beautiful color. A great favorite .20 
Mary Williamson. S. white; F. flaring, purple with 
a wide, white border. Flowers ruffled.20 
Merlin. S. la vender-violet; F. bright red-purple; 
styles yellow. A large flower.20 
Mestor. S. light violet-blue; F. rich violet-purple. 
Large, impressive, free flowering .25 
Micheline Charraire. Pure white with beautiful gold¬ 
en reticulations. Large and shapely.35 
Mildred Presby. S. warm ivory white; F. rich, dark, 
velvety pansy violet, with a narrow edge of lav¬ 
ender-white. Very beautiful .25 
Miranda. A large, rich, violet-blue self. Early, vig¬ 
orous and free flowering .20 
Mme. Cecile Bouscant. S. clear orchid pink; F. slight¬ 
ly darker. An exquisite rosy-mauve effect. Large 
flowers of wonderful form.50 
Mme. Chobaut. Dainty flowers of pale yellow, shaded 
pink, and flushed and dotted violet.20 
Mme. Durrand. S. iridescent buff; F. old gold, flushed 
lilac and amber. Unusually fine .25 
Mme. Henri Cayeux. S. smoky red-violet; F. velvety 
dark crimson. A rich, dark variety.25 
Moa. S. pure violet; F. deep violet-purple. Enor¬ 
mous, broad petaled, very velvety blooms, on tall, 
well branched stems. Handsome.35 
Monsignor. S. pale violet; F. pale violet, overlaid 
deep velvety purple at center.20 
Montserrat. S. dull lavender; F. livid purple, warm 
buff-yellow at center. Vigorous grower.25 
Moonlight. Large, early white, flushed palest amber 
and lavender, with iridescent sheen .25 
Morning Splendor. A velvety red whose general ef¬ 
fect is a rich, glowing ruby-crimson.20 
Mother of Pearl. A tall, large, glossy light lavender- 
blue, with soft iridescent tints .20 
Mrs. Hetty Matson. A very large purple-bronze and 
rich crimson-purple bicolor .20 
Mrs. H. F. Bowles. S. soft brow r n, overlaid gold; F. 
brilliant brick-red. Distinctive.20 
Mrs. Marion Cran. Flowers of an unusual shade of 
brilliant light rose. The true variety .25 
Mrs. Perry. A large silvery white faintly flushed 
azure blue. Tall and free flowering.25 
Mrs. Robert Emmet. Purest milk white. The beau¬ 
tiful blooms are very large, with wide, smooth seg¬ 
ments and a bright yellow beard.35 
Mrs. Valerie West. S. bronze flushed lavender; F. 
deep, rich velvety crimson-brown. Large flowers 
of perfect form and finish . 1.50 
My Maryland. S. petunia-violet, flushed rose; F. deep, 
velvety amaranth-purple. A redder and more 
richly colored Glowing Embers. 4.00 
Mystic. Pure white. S. heavily marked purple at 
base; F. lightly marked red. Distinctive.20 
Nancy Orne. Rose-purple suffused with yellow; giv¬ 
ing the effect of a lovely fawn-pink.20 
Neptune. S. bright pale blue; F. purplish-blue. A 
large, fragrant flower of good form.20 
Nimbus. A call, dark velvety violet bicolor of un¬ 
usually somber coloring. Good bloomer.25 
Ochracea. Old gold with a lavender suffusion over 
center of falls. A fine late flower.20 
Odaroloc. A light pinkish-mauve of fine form and 
substance. Tall. Very desirable.25 
