HOME of the WORLD’S FINEST GLADS 
MADAME NORENA (Prestgard). A large, beauti¬ 
ful buff. The florets are well shaped and nicely 
ruffled. L. 2 for 12c, 10 for 50c. M. 10 for 30c. 
S. 10 for 20c. Bits. 40 for 20c. 
MAID OF ORLEANS (Pfitzer, Germany). Large, 
lovely milky white with cream throat. Tall, straight 
spike. Flowers usually well placed. A glorious and 
satisfactory white. L. I for 12c, 10 for $1.00. M. 
2 for 15c, 10 for 60c. S. 10 for 40c. Bits. 20 
for 25c. 
MAINE (Vos). A late white of much merit as a 
cut flower. Tall, slender stems. Buds have a green¬ 
ish cast that fade into pure white. L. 2 for 12c, 
10 for 50c. M. 10 for 30c. S. 10 for 20c. 
MAMMOTH WHITE (Pfitzer, Germany). One of 
the largest—if not the largest—pure white we 
know. It is simple. Immense in a cool, wet season. 
Under adverse conditions maybe disappointing. 
L. 2 for 15c, 10 for 60c. M. 3 for 15c, 10 for 40c. 
S. 10 for 20c. Bits. 40 for 20c. 
MAORILAND (Whiteley, New Zealand). A fine 
smoky. Base, old rose running deeper at edge. 
Striped steel blue with throat blotch of cream. 
6 to 8 large flowers open. L. I for 20c, 10 for 
$1.60. M. 2 for 25c, 10 for $1.00. S. 10 for 60c. 
Bits. 15 for 20c. 
MARGARET FULTON (Ogrodnichek). Coral pink 
shaded to a slightly lighter throat. Large flower 
on a tall, fine spike. L. 2 for 15c, 10 for 60c. M. 
10 for 40c. Bits. 60 for 25c. 
MARIE KUNDERD (Kunderd). A very early, pure 
white with soft pink line in center of lower petals. 
Nicely ruffled. L. 2 for 12c, 10 for 50c. M. 10 
for 30c. 
MARION LOUISE (Carpenter). Clear white with 
slight touch of cream deep in throat. Good, strong 
grower. Quite early. L. I for 20c, 10 for $1.80. 
MARMORA (Errey, Australia). Immense grayish 
lavender with a petunia purple throat blotch. Many 
large blooms open on a tall, straight spike. Great 
exhibition variety. L. 2 for 12c, 10 for 50c. M. 
10 for 25c. 
MARNIA (Kemp). A rich, brilliant orange with 
good spike and substance. Late. L. 2 for 10c, 
10 for 40c. M. 10 for 25c. S. 10 for 15c. Bits. 
I 00 for 25c. 
MAROLEE (Carpenter). A very large flower that 
opens up different than most glads. Color is jas¬ 
per pink with a buff yellow blotch and a tinge of 
scarlet around blotch. L. I for 15c, 10 for $1.20. 
M. I for 10c, 10 for 80c. 
MOROCCO (Pfitzer, Germany). Very dark ma¬ 
roon. Buds almost black. Large flower. An out¬ 
standing novelty. L. 2 for 14c, 10 for 60c. M. 10 
for 30c. Bits. 50 for 20c. 
MARVEL (Mair, Scotland). Salmon rose, shading 
to yellow throat. Tali, strong, straight stems. Good, 
well-set spikes. L. 2 for 10c, 10 for 50c. M. 10 
for 30c. 
MARY FREY (Gelser). Lavender-pink. Large 
flowers. Well spaced. Medium tall. Early. L. 2 
for 12c, 10 for 50c. M. 4 for 15c, 10 for 30c. 
S. 10 for 20c. 
MARY JANE (Kunderd). Beauliful silvery pink 
with light lavender sheen. Delicate, clear throat 
and many large, well placed flowers open. L. 2 for 
12c, 10 for 50c. M. 10 for 30c. S. 10 for 15c. 
Bits. 50 for 20c. 
MARY LOCKWOOD (Kinyon). Shell pink. Scar¬ 
let penciling. Long spike with many flowers open. 
L. 2 for 15c, 10 for 60c. M. 10 for 30c. 
MAUVE X (Gilrey, Australia). Just a shade light¬ 
er than Mrs. F. C. Peters, and minus the cream 
edge on its crimson blotch. Flowers larger. 8 to 
10 open on a straight spike. L. 2 for 15c, 10 for 
60c. M. 10 for 40c. S. 10 for 25c. Bits. 25 
for 20c. 
MAX REGER (Pfitzer, Germany). A light laven¬ 
der-blue with darker throat markings ending in 
small, almost white points, giving the semblance of 
a beautiful blue butterfly. L. I for $1.20. M. I 
for 80c. Bits. 5 for 50c. 
Prices Are for Prepaid Delivery. 
