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A. J. ANDERSON, White Bear Lake, Minn. 
MERLE NORRIS (Gilrey, Australia). Large, light 
pink. Throat is cream, penciled with violet, making 
a very delicate color combination. 8 to 10 flowers 
open on a tall, robust spike. L. I for 25c, 10 for 
$2.00. M. I for 15c, 10 for $1.20. S. 10 for 80c. 
Bits. 10 for 20c. 
MILADY IMOGENE (Austin). Snow white. Creamy 
throat. Up to 8 florets open on a well formed 
spike. A small decorative. Of great merits. The 
best in its class we know of. L. 2 for 14c, 10 for 
60c. M. 10 for 30c. S. 10 for 15c. Bits. 40 
for 20c. 
MILDRED LOUISE (Wentworth). The color, a 
warm salmon pink, is delightful. The spike and 
flowers become tremendously large, but retain their 
grace and beauty in spite of that fact. L. I for 
25c, 10 for $2.00. M. I for 15c, 10 for $1.20; 
S. 10 for 80c. Bits. 10 for 25c. 
MILFORD (Rides, New Zealand). One of the top- 
notch originations to date. Clear azure-blue. 
Slightly darker at edges. Usually clear, even tone 
of a lovely light blue. Flowers very large. Up to 
9 open. Spike and placement good. L. I for 
$1.50. Bits. I for 20c. 
MILKMAID (Gil rey, Australia). Very large, milky 
white with mauve feather. Tall spike. About 10 
open. Under certain conditions comes slightly 
flushed pink. L. I for 12c, 10 for $1.00. M. 2 for 
15c, 10 for 60c. S. 10 for 40c. Bits. 25 for 25c. 
MINUET (Coleman). The most popular of all 
purpose lavenders. The spike is a model of ex¬ 
cellence and placement good. L. 2 for 12c, 10 
for 50c. M. 10 for 30c. Bits. 50 for 20c. 
MISS DES MOINES (Prestgard). Lilac-lavender. 
Light yellow throat. Tall, straight spike. A beauti¬ 
ful glad. L. I for 10c, 10 for 80c. M. 10 for 
50c. Bits. 40 for 25c. 
MISS GLADYS CLARK (Carpenter). Color eosine 
pink. Tall, straight spike. Fine. L. I for 10c, 10 
for 80c. M. 2 -for 12c, 10 for 50c. S. 10 for 30c. 
Bits. 25 for 20c. 
MISS GREELEY (Briggs). Very similar to the well 
known W. H. Phipps. Not quite so massive. The 
outstanding feature in favor of Miss Greeley is 
that it is three weeks earlier. L. 2 for 18c, 10 for 
80c. M. 10 for 50c. S. 10 for 30c. 
MISS JOY (Blake). A delicate, pure pink shading 
to cream in throat. It produces a lovely spike. 
Beautiful and decorative. L. 2 for 10c, 10 for 40c. 
M. 10 for 25c. S. 10 for 15c. 
MISS NEW YORK (Hornberger). Peach-pink. Ex¬ 
tra fine color. Spikes will curve some in hot 
weather. Makes it an artistic vase flower. L. 2 
for 12c, 10 for 50c. M. 10 for 30c. 
MISS NEW ZEALAND (Julyan, New Zealand). 
The sensational, gigantic introduction that all glad 
fans are talking about. Color, salmon-apricot suf¬ 
fused rose with botch of ripe peach. Gigantic in 
every way. L. I for $3.50. M. I for $2.75. S. I 
for $2.25. Bits. 3 for $1.00. 
MISS W. HOOD (Whiteley, New Zealand). A 
fine red with large, dark blotch. Stand heat. L. I 
for 25c. M. I for 15c. S. 2 for 15c. Bits. 10 
for 20c. 
MOIRA (Moir, New Zealand). A large scarlet 
with cream blotch. One of the most showy and 
attractive in this color. L. I for 25c, 10 for $2.00. 
M. 2 for 25c, 10 for $1.00. S. 10 for 60c. Bits. 
10 for 20c. 
MOLLIE DOUGLAS (Douglas, Australia). Immense 
flowers. Fine spike. Color, old rose tinged grayish 
lavender with crimson blotch. L. I for 40c. M. I 
for 25c. Bits. 5 for 20c. 
MOORISH KING (Pfitzer, Germany). Very dark 
velvety red color. Certainly the finest in the so- 
called black-red class. Nothing to compare. In a 
class by itself. L. I for 25c. M. I for 20c. 
MOTHER MACHREE (Stevens). A beautiful gold¬ 
en lavender smoky that defies description. Very 
popular. $100.00 glad. L. I for 10c, 10 for 80c. 
M. 2 for 10c, 10 for 40c. S. 10 for 25c. Bits. 100 
for 25c. 
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