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MARMORA— A tall lavender gray. Clear color, not a smoky, 
with petunia purple blotches. Large flowers, many open. 
Most unusual. Makes you think of gray georgette. No 
description can make you see it. 
Large—3 for 25c; 12 for 75c 
Medium—5 for 25c; 12 for 40c 
MARY FREY —An early rose lavender with pretty glowing 
throat. Its chief value is its early blooming. 
Large—1 2 for 75c 
Medium—12 for 40c 
MINUET —A winner at the shows, in the garden, or as a cut 
flower. This large flower, clear lavender, is a joy to grow, 
with its fine placement and waxy texture. It blooms later 
than Moody from the same sized bulbs. Easily at the top 
of the lavender list and only outclassed by Picardy on any 
color list. 
Large—3 for 25c; 1 2 for 75c 
Medium—5 for 25c; 1 2 for 40c 
MOORISH KING —A very dark and beautiful deep red variety. 
Much darker than Koehl, but not as dark as Persia, but 
much taller. Stock still scarce. 
Large—50c each 
Medium—35c each 
MOTHER MACHREE— Another “hard to describe’’. Light-gray 
with flashes of grenadine pink, yellow throat that makes 
it look as if lighted within. Fine spike and beautifully 
shaped florets. Very different and some think it the most 
beautiful variety. 
Large—1 5c each; 1 2 for $1.00 
Medium—12 for 60c 
MRS. F. J. KNUDSEN —A good violet blue, with pretty throat. 
Large—3 for 25c; 12 for 75c 
Medium—5 for 25c; 1 2 for 40c 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS —Too well known to need description, 
huge begonia rose with scarlet splashes. Blooms earlier 
than Phipps, so you need them both. Fine from medium 
sized bulbs. 
Large—3 for 25c; 12 for 75c 
Medium—12 for 40c 
