*MAMMOTH PINK (Ellis). Giant pink with small red marking in throat. About five 
6-inch flowers open on a tall spike. A showy striking Glad. Fair propagator. S. 50c 
each; Bits. 10 for $1.00. 
MAMMOTH WHITE (Pf.) Giant white. Six or seven 6^-inch florets open. Sp.'kes quite 
tall but flower head inclined to be short, making the blooms crowded. At its best it 
has few equals. Moderate propagator. L. 10 for 60c; M. 10 for 30c; S. 10 for 15c; 
Bits. 100 for 25c. 
MARCH EN (Pf.) Very large light pink with lighter throat. Six 5^-inch flowers open on a 
spike of medium height. This can be good but here the color is not always as clear 
as it might be. Rather slow propagator as the bulblets are slow to germinate. 
L. $1.20 each; M. 80c each; S. 40c each; Bits. 10 for $1.20. 
MARMORA (Errey). Lavender grey with petunia purple blotch. Up to eight or ten 5-inch 
flowers open. Very fine but needs water to give long spikes. Great for exhibition. 
L. 10 for 40c; M. 10 for 20c; Bits. 100 for 12c. 
MAROCCO (Pf.) Deep red, flecked black, white midrib. About six 414 -inch blooms open 
on a tall well arranged spike. Not as large as some of the other black reds but the 
finest in color and best in form of spike with the exception of the new Oeganda not 
yet released. Good producer but bulblets germinate poorly. L. 10 for 60c; M. 10 for 
30c; Bits. 100 for 15c. 
MARY ELIZABETH (Stevens). White with yellow throat. About eight 4-inch well ruffled 
blooms open on a fine tall spike. Beautifully chaste and in demand as a cut flower. 
Good propagator. This was listed too low in my fall list and stock is about cleaned 
out. L. 20c each, 10 for $1.60. 
MATADOR (Christ). An odd shade of violet or lavender red with darker blotches. Quite 
striking in appearance and a producer of good spikes. About five or six 5-inch florets. 
Good increaser. L. 10.00 each; M. $6.00 each; S. $4.00 each; Bits. $1.00 each. 
*MAUNGA (Burns). A new giant white with six or eight 6-inch blooms on quite a tall 
spike. Sometimes has somewhat faulty facing but probably one of the best, if not the 
best, white on the market. Bulblets only, 60c each. 
MAURICE BAR RES (Lemoine). Yellow with deep red blotches. Seven or eight 3%-inch 
blooms open. Very striking in color. Good propagator. L. 25c each; Bits. 10 for 15c. 
MAY DAVIDSON (J. J. Brown). Pink overcast grey with darker blotches. Seven or eight 
5-inch blooms on a tall straight well arranged spike. A good exhibition and garden 
flower. This becomes better as it is grown longer. Very vigorous and a rapid propa¬ 
gator. L. 25c each, 10 for $2.00; M. 15c each, 10 for $1.20; S. 10c each, 10 for 80c; 
Bits. 100 for $1.20. 
MAYFLOWER (Pf.) Rich deep pink with slight markings in the throat. Quite a good 
grower and propagator. About six 5-inch flowers open. L. $3.00 each; M. $2.00 each; 
S. $1.20 each; Bits. 25c each. 
MILDRED LOUISE (Wentworth). Light salmon pink to lighter throat; penciled on the 
lower petals. Six 5%-inch flowers open on a tall straight spike. Resistant to heat. 
A beautiful live color with the qualities necessary for a good commercial. Good 
propagator. L. 10 for $1.60; M. 10 for $1.00; S. 10 for 60c; Bits. 100 for $2.00. 
MINUET (Coleman). Lavender, cream throat dotted ruby. Seven 5-inch flowers open. 
The finest of all lavenders. Color excellent and spike nearly perfect. Difficult to 
germinate from bulblets. L. 10 for 40c; M. 10 for 20c; Bits. 100 for 15c. 
MISS ALAMEDA (Salbach). Salmon pink with red feather. Five or six 5-inch flowers 
open on good commercial spikes. Slightly like the old Los Angeles but larger. A 
good cut flower variety. Good propagator. L. 10 for $1.50; M. 10 for 80c; S. 10 for 
40c; Bits. 100 for 60c. 
MISS ELEGANCE (Arenius). This one was overlooked at blooming season and I failed 
to get a description of it. L. $1.00 each; Bits. 10c each. 
MISS GREELEY (Briggs-Long). Rich pink flecked darker. Up to eight 5-inch flowers 
open on very tall spikes. An early bloomer. Some spikes require staking to avoid 
their falling over. Fine propagator but the heavy demand keeps stocks small. 
L. 10 for 66c; M. 10 for 44c; S. 10 for 28c. 
*MISS NEW ZEALAND (Julyan). Salmon with rose blotch. About eight 6V^-inch florets 
open. I cannot grow this as large as some growers apparently but it is still one of 
the biggest of Glads and taking flower and spike together, it is doubtful if it has any 
superiors in the giant class. The color is not equal to the best of the other new 
varieties but it is better than many and is really worth while. Spikes should be 
staked as the bloom head is too heavy to be supported. Strong grower and very tall. 
I had quite good spikes from No. 7 bulbs the past season. Fair propagator. L. $3.50 
each; M. $2.75 each; S. $2.25 each; Bits. 10 for $3.00. 
L. refers to bulbs 1 X A" and up in diameter; M. %" to l 1 ^"; S. %" to 
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