La Feria (Williams 1937)—Beautiful French grey and 
lavender blended bicolor; very distinct_ 7.50 
Lady Foster—Frilled light blue bicolor_ .15 
La Niege—Late medium sized waxy white_ .25 
Largo—Yellow, mauve and pink blend_ 1.50 
Le Correge—Bronze and bright velvety red_ .25 
Lent A. Williamson—Tall blue-purple bicolor_ .20 
Leonata—Clear light blue_ .15 
Lily Pons (Washington 1934)—Buff, overcast with pink_ 8.00 
Lindbergh—Brilliant electric blue bicolor_ .35 
Lona—Buff dusted pink plicata_ .15 
Los Angeles—Large white, edged light blue_ .50 
Lucrezia Bori (Schreiner)—Giant late blooming deep yellow. 
Tall; excellent branching_20.00 
Madame Durrand—Buff, old gold and lilac_ .50 
Madame Gaudichau, Souv., de—Large deep blue bicolor_ .20 
Mme. Recamier (Washington 1934)—A rich, luminous pink 
with ivory undertone_ 2.50 
Mile. Schwartz—Clear lavender, gold beard_ .15 
Mme. Serouge—Very large deep black-purple_ 1.00 
Magenta—Magenta red self_ .35 
Magnifica—Early, tall red-pink bicolor_ .15 
Maid of Astolat (Sass 3 3-8)—Extra large and fine new plicata_10.00 
Maid of Tennessee (Washington 1933)—Ruffled white, rose 
and blue blend; fall bloomer_ 2.00 
Maluska (Nesmith 193 3)—Deep, velvety black-red self; 
gold beard- 4.00 
Mareschal Ney—Rich red bicolor, fringed brown_ .50 
Marquita (Millet 1927)—Very large creamy yellow with rose 
pink stripes in falls_ 4.00 
Mary Barnett (Cumbler 1926)—Clear light blue, gold beard_ .20 
Mary Elizabeth (Kirkland)—Large rosy pink bicolor_ .50 
Mary Geddes (Washington)—Salmon and Pompeian red 
blend. Winner of Dykes Medal, 1936_ 1.50 
Mata Hari (Nicholls)—New. See in garden for description 
this year_25.00 
Maya (Washington 1934)—Velvety strawberry red self, 
blended copper and gold_ 17.50 
Maygold (Nicholls)—Early light yellow bicolor_ .50 
Medrano—Dark brown-red, medium size_ .15 
Mehama (Kleinsorge)—Large blend of pink and gold_ 3.00 
Melchior—Deep bronzy red-purple_ .3 5 
Meldoric—Huge blue-black; velvety and tall_ 2.00 
Michelline Charraire—Variable performer. Good large white_ .25 
Midgard—Yellow and peach pink blend; very popular_ .25 
Mildred Presby (Farr 1923)—Cream and plum purple bicolor— .20 
Missouri—Rich medium blue; brown tone at haft- 5.00 
Moa (Bliss)—Bronze violet velvety bicolor_ .25 
Moonglo (Williamson 193 5)—Outstanding soft yellow, 
blended violet_ 8.00 
'Morning Glory (Kirkland)—Late purple bicolor_ .50 
Morning Splendor—Tall red-purple_ .25 
Mountain Sunset (Kleinsorge)—A blend of pastel tints; fawn 
and old gold, suffused violet_ 3.00 
Mozambique—Exceedingly rich deep purple bicolor- 4.00 
Mrs. Marion Cran—Tall vivid pink-lavender_ .20 
Mrs. Valerie West—Fine brown toned lavender and 
crimson bicolor_ A0 
Nebraska—Deep yellow, veined red purple_ .35 
Nepenthe (Connell)—Mother of pearl, blended soft blue 
and rose- A0 
No-we-ta—Exquisitely frilled flower of delicase rose, flushed 
cream and gold_ 1 AO 
Nicholls, 12744—Name and description 1938- 10.00 
Nicholls, 12754—-Name and description 1938- 10.00 
Numa Rumestan—Dark rich red_ .35 
Nurmahal—Bronzy brown-crimson bicolor_ 1.50 
Omaha—Distinct tone of red_ A0 
Opaline—Soft pink and yellow blend_ .25 
Ophelia—Pink and gold blend_ .35 
Oregon Giant—Large; dark reddish purple_ .75 
Oxheart (Nicholls)—Deep rich strawberry red purple- 3.00 
Parthenon (Connell 1934)—Smooth warm white, lighted gold— 5.00 
Peer Gynt (Washington 1934)—Large plicata with lavender 
and buff markings_ 1 - 4.50 
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