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LINDBERGH (Arb. 1928) 
—Brilliant blue violet bicolor .30 
LODE ST AR—S deep yel¬ 
low, F clear dark maroon, a 
fine late variegata_ .40 
LONA (J. Sass 1923) — 
Cream and white dotted 
purple _ .25 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mit. 
1927)—Peer of the whites 
with faint blue edging, satin 
texture and fine form, hardy__ .75 
LOUIS BEL—Early glitter¬ 
ing black violet, very dark_ .30 
LUZIANNA (Wmsn. 1932) 
—Bright blue, fine for mass¬ 
ing _ .15 
MAGENTA (Cay. 1927) — 
Distinct and intensely glowing 
amethyst violet, unusual value .50 
MAGNIFICA—Large crim¬ 
son toned bicolor_ . 15 
M. A. PORTER (Lap. 
1931) —Very dark violet 
with bright orange beard. 
Darker than Gaudichau and 
with velvety falls, large and 
vigorous _ 1.50 
MARQUITA (Cay. 1931) 
—Luminous ivory yellow 
with falls heavily lined dark 
brilliant maroon, large size 
and fine form_ 6.00 
MARY GEDDES (Wash. 
1931)—New color gem, 
ochraceous salmon with red¬ 
dish falls, large flowers, good 
substance _ 5.00 
MARY GIBSON —Soft 
blend of peach and apricot, 
free flowering and strong_ . 15 
MAY MORN — Delicate 
cream with pink tones_ .25 
MELCHIOR (Wal. 1927) — 
Beautiful red-bronzy claret self 
with orange beard, high class- .60 
MELDORIC (Ayres 1930) 
—A very rich deep blue-black, 
large blooms with flaring falls, 
a magnificent new variety_ 2.00 
MICHELINE CHARRAIRE 
—Pure white with golden 
reticulations_ .30 
MIDGARD (H. Sass 1926) 
—Our most popular and best 
selling pink and yellow blend, 
strong grower, free bloomer. 
We sell out every year so order 
early _ .20 
MIDWEST PRIDE (H. Sass 
1931)—An improvement on 
the old favorite Archeveque, 
lasting substance, a fine dark 
Iris _ .75 
MILDRED PRESBY — 
White and rose purple bicolor, 
a favorite_ . 15 
MLLE. SCHWARTZ— 
Large pale mauve_ .15 
MME. CECILE BOUS- 
CANT—Soft old rose with 
blue tints_ .35 
MOA—Large flowered violet 
and pansy purple, tall_ .25 
MODOC (Essig 1929) — 
Deep velvety black purple, 
very effective_ 1.00 
MOL IE RE—Dark violet 
with yellow beard_ . 15 
MOONLIGHT — Distinct 
large flushed white, used in 
hybridizing _ .25 
MORNING GLORY (Kirk. 
1929) —Brilliant red-violet, 
strong _ 1.50 
MOTIF (Sturt. 1931) — 
Very dark velvety red purple, 
distinctive form. This out¬ 
standing flower attracted much 
attention in our garden last 
spring _ 3.50 
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