89—Midvale, (Storer new)..174-12 $ .25 
73— Midwest, TB-W8 (Sass H. P. 1923), 30". Plicata. 
White, edged lilac. Ruffled. Entire flower peppered 
bright rose .78-5 $ .10 
85— Mildred Presby, TB-W9 (Farr 1923), 30". S. palest 
chalcedony yellow. F. pansy violet, faintly edged lav¬ 
ender white. S. conic. F. straight hanging. Exceptional 
substance nad contrast.70-8, 78-6, 155, 99-8 $ .10 
89—Miriam Berg, (Storer new.28-6 $ .25 
89—Miss Ellis, (Storer new) 11-11, 135-13, 13M $ .25 
86— Miss Faulkner, (Storer new) 117-5, 131-1, 5 $ .10 
76—Miss Willmott, TB-WI (Fos. 1910), An old favorite 
white .78-7, 147-6, 168-14 $ .10 
89—Mizar, (Storer new). 104-12, 180-9, 17N $ .25 
80— Mile. Schwartz, TB-B7L (Den. 1916), Self. Pale 
mauve. S. domed. F. drooping. Slow grower. Large 
flower. 11-11, 19-6, US $ .10 
81— Mme. Cecile Bouscant, TB-RIL (Mil. 1923), 36". 
Violet-rose blend. Orange beard tipt blue to match tips 
of the styles. Large.11N $ .25 
74— Mme. Chereau, TB-WZ (Lemon 1844), 36". Best 
known plicata. White, frilled blue. The stitches as neat¬ 
ly laid as tho’ done by some old time expert needle 
worker. Small, but beautiful. A good grower. 
.78-3, 168-11, 17 $ .10 
76—Mme. Durrand, SOL (Den. 1912), 46". S. cinnamon 
buff, flecked lilac. F. ampero purple, edged buff, the 
center of the flower amber flushed. S. large, arching, 
ruffled, glistening. F. drooping. Exquisite 3S $ .25 
83—Moa, TB-B7D (Bliss 1919), 42". S. lobelia violet. 
F. prune purple. S. domed, very broad. F. straight 
hanging, broad, almost circular, velvety. Broad haft 
reticulations. A giant.5N $ .25 
89—Modena, (Storer new) 104-13, 180-10, 17N $ .25 
75— Monaurea Spur, Y4M (Bon. 1920), 50". Spuria. 
Clear deep yellow on tall stems. A cross between 
Aurea and Monnieri. Likes moisture.16N $ .25 
66—Monsignor, TB-B9D (Vilm. 1907), 28". S. violet. 
F. mauve, heavily veined and centered cotinga purple. 
Beard-bluish. S. conic. F. drooping. Washy coloring, 
altho* the contrast is unique .10-6 $ .10 
83—Monterey, TB-S7M (Mohr-Mit. 1929), 45". S. 
bronzed red-purple. F. mulberry, edged with the lighter 
tone of the standards. Broad velvety falls 26-3C $ .25 
79—Moonlight, TB-W4 (Dykes 1923), S. amber white. 
F. smoky sulphur yellow with green gold reticulations 
on the haft. Early.69-7, 72-4A $ .10 
89—Morning Glow, (Storer new).156-10 $ .25 
84—Morning Splendor, TB-R7D (Shull 1923), 36". S. 
petunia violet. F. raisin purple. S. domed. F. flaring 
to drooping. Large. Silky... 
.37-8, 115-8, 138-17, 18, 17S $ .10 
89—Moselle, (Storer new) 109-11, 180-11, 8M $ .25 
79 — Mother of Pearl, TB-B7L (Sturt. 1917), 48". Pale 
bluish lavender. Large. Lustrous texture displaying 
iridescent colors of mother of pearl. 
. 8-8, 12-12, 135-14, 147-7, 15S, 180-12 $ .10 
89—Mr. Manley, (Storer new) .16-7 $ .10 
64—Mrs. Marion Cran, TB-R7L (Per. 1923), 48". A 
self. Light rose. S. arching. F. drooping. Beard white, 
orange tipt. Large impressive pink. 
. 24-7, 8, 40-5, 71-8, 9, 115-3, 10M $ .10 
60—Mrs. Neubronner, TB-Y4D (Reuthe 1898), 24". A 
self. Deep golden yellow. An old jewel. Parent of 
Prairie Gold. 29-12, 57-5, 104-15, 8M $ .10 
80— Mrs. Rowe, Sib-S7L (Per. 1923), Siberian. Silvery 
white flushed rose.48-7A $ .25 
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