91—Louis Willert, B-Y9M (Storer 1931), 40". S. bur¬ 
nished gold 12L7. F. raspberry 615, blending into a 
faint edging of burnished gold. Heavy foliage, and 
enormous flowers. A prime variegata 57-12, 4N $ 5.00 
89—Lovejoy, (Storer new)..2-14, 603-9 $ .15 
89—Lucille Neumann, (Storer new). 25-7 $ .25 
65— Magnate, TB-B9M (Sturt. 1918), 24". S. light ager- 
atum violet. F. velvety reddish purple violet. Unusual 
shade. Large flowers. 26-9, 10, 40-13, 7S $ .25 
77—Magnifica, TB-S9L (Vilm. 1920), 42". S. white, 
flushed with hortense violet 4118. F. phlox purple 
51AII. Haft, cream, conspicuously reticulated chestnut 
and orange rufons. Beard-white, orange tipt. S. floppy. 
F. drooping. Large long spreading flower. Very frag¬ 
rant . 32-6, 103-13, 138-14, 17S $ .10 
88— Majestic, TB-B3M (Bliss 1923), 30". S. light lav¬ 
ender to mauve shaded bronze at base. F. raisin 
purple, edged blue violet, reticulated at base. S. round, 
erect. F. straight hanging. A Dominion seedling. 
.14-13, 104-11, 8M $ .10 
71—Ma Mie, TB-W8 (Cay. 1906), 30". Plicata. White, 
penciled the light violet of the styles. Beard white. S. 
overlapping, revolute. F. flaring. Beard white, yellow 
tipt .77-10 $ .10 
89— Manila, (Storer new).70-10, 11, 12($ .25 
73—Marjorie Tinley, TB-BIM (Per. 1922), 42". S. soft 
lavender blue. F. deeper shade. S. broad, incurved. F. 
flaring. Same type, but deeper tone than Princess Bea¬ 
trice.:. 20-6, 180-8, 14S $ .10 
82— Marquisette, TB-R9L (Cay. 1926), 42". Shrimp 
pink, slightly striated maroon at throat. A rare shade 
.15N $ .50 
84— Mary Barnett, TB-BIL (Cumb. 1926), 36". A self. 
Light lavender. Paler and more lavender than Princess 
Beatrice and more prominent yellow beard. Very frag¬ 
rant.20-5, 115-9, 13N $ .10 
75—Mary Gibson, TB-S9L (Per. 1922), 42". S- bronze, 
overlaid old rose. F. old rose, suffused bronze. 
.6-4, 147-4, 11M $ .10 
66— Mary Orth, TB-S3M (Farr 1920), 30". S. light 
blue-violet. F. anthracine violet with conspicuously 
veined light haft, lemon at base. S. arched. F. flaring 
to drooping.19-11, 162-9 $ .10 
75—Mary Williamson, TB-W3 (Wmsn. 1921), 33". S. 
white. F. hyacinth violet with wide white border. S. 
cupped. F. flaring. A good amoena.78-4 $ .10 
89— Maud Hyatt, (Storer new).147-5 $ .25 
75— Medrano, TB-S6D (Vilm. 1920), 30". S. coppery 
red-purple. F. dark maroon-purple. S. overlapping. F. 
drooping to incurved. Beard-conspicuous orange. Not 
as red as Opera.117-4 $ .10 
90— Melissa, TB-M-S3M (Storer 1932), 36". S. burn¬ 
ished gold 12L7 overlaid with purple. F. Chinese violet 
4217, with a white center, shading to lime 11L5 at base. 
Rare blend.56-12, 100.2-15, 100.3-15, 6S $ 5.00 
89—Mendola, (Storer new).156-9 $ .25 
76— Mercedes, TB-Y8D (Verd. 1905), 30". S. light pe- 
rilla purple finely veined and dotted darker. F. cream, 
with livid purple penciling and dots. Styles—colonial 
buff. Beard-white, orange tipt. 64-9 $ .15 
83— Michelene Charraire, TB-W4 (Den 1924), 42". A 
self. Pure greenish white. Haft reticulated chrome to 
chestnut. S. arched. F. flaring. Very large waxy 
flower. Growth variable.77-11, 11N $ .25 
85— Midgard, TB-S4L (Sass H. P. 1926), 36". A pink 
and yellow blend. Pale lilac; the center of the flower 
pinard yellow fading to warm buff. S. cupped, fluted. 
F. ruffled, drooping, to incurved.16-11, 5N $ .25 
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