LADY ALICE FERGUSON (Wiltshire, N. Z.) A new bright 
oi’ange scarlet with white blotch, 8 to 10 flowers open on tall 
spike, is ideal for exhibition. L-12 for $1.50, M-12 for $1.00. 
LA VICTORIA (Roozan, Degroot, G.) Purest blood red self, 
massive flowers that open flat, immense size and fine substance, 
rugged grower. L-20c, M-15c. 
LESCHI (Kaylor) This rich maroon red seems to be winning 
at the shows very consistently wherever shown. The velvety 
sheen and almost black blotch together with 8-10 well placed 
blooms open on a fine tall spike makes this variety quite out¬ 
standing. You will not go wrong in having this to fill in your 
dark reds. L-40c, M-35c, S-25c, B-12 for 40c. 
LIBELLE (Pf.) Color is soft heliotrope shade and appears to 
be an improvement on Mrs. Von Kony. M-12 for 50c, S-12 
for 30c. 
LIGHTHOUSE (Gil.) Color is orange flame and at times flaked 
with steel blue, prominent cream lip, tall spike with 8 to 10 
open. L-12 for $1.00, M-12 for 75c, S-12 for 50c. 
LISBETH (Errey, A.) Champion from Australia, light pink 
flecked with salmon, orange buff throat with crimson. 10 open 
on straight sturdy spike. L-12 for $2.50, M-12 for $2.00, S-12 
for $1.50, B-100 for $2.00. 
LOCHNAGER (M.) This is a deep mahogany with white blotch, 
flowers are large and well placed on tall spike, the best of 
Mair’s dark ones. L-12 for $2.00, M-12 for $1.50, S-12 for 
$1.00, B-100 for $1.50. 
LUCIFER (E.) Ground color is bright orange with crimson 
shaded blotch which presents a brilliant color combination. 
About 10 flowers open on tall spike. F. C. C. Dec. Type Ballarat. 
L-12 for 60c, M-12 for 40c, S-12 for 20c, B-100 for 50c. 
MAGNA BLANC (Sal.) Huge clear ivory with vivid yellow 
throat, immense florets with long pointed petals, 6 open on 5 
to 6 foot spike. S-100 for $1.50. 
MAKENU (Burns) Very rich shading of orange scarlet with 
deep red blotch, 8 to 10 large wide open, ruffled florets, open 
on straight stiff stem. L-$1.50, M-$1.00, S-60c, B-12 for $1.50. 
MAUNGA (Burns) This variety has the largest individual 
florets of any of the pure whites to date, the substance is ex¬ 
cellent and with 6-8 blooms open, and with a little attention at 
blooming time this one should win its share of the ribbons. 
L-$l.50, M-$1.00, S-60c, B-15c. 
MAY DAVIDSON (J. J. Brown, A.) Appears to be a glorified 
Emile Aubrun, color pink with grey giving more life to this 
variety. L-15c, M-12 for $1.00, S-12 for 60c, B-100 for $1.00. 
MAHOGANY (M.) Mahogany red with lighter throat and 
lighter lines, many large flowers open on tall spike, up to 
Mair’s standard, early and prolific. L-12 for $2.50, M-12 for 
$1.50, S-12 for 75c, B-10 for 25c. 
MAID OF ORLEANS (Pf.) This is one of the most pleasing 
whites we raise, color is soft white with creamy throat, this has 
a fine future as a commercial white besides being a good ex¬ 
hibition variety, early and very prolific, up to 8 large flowers 
open on tall spike. L-12 for 75c, M-12 for 50c, S-12 for 30c, 
B-100 for 20c. 
MARIE (Mair, S.) New light pink with yellow throat, quite 
regular in giving fine exhibition spikes. Color is very pleasing, 
growth and substance fine. Will become popular when better 
known. L-35c, M-25c. 
MARMORA (E.) This has created a sensation wherever shown, 
is a silvery lavender with a petunia colored blotch. The blooms 
are large and perfectly placed on a splendid spike showing up 
to 14 flowers open at one time. L-12 for 50c, M-12 for 30c, 
S-12 for 20c, B-100 for 20c. 
MAROILAND (W.) Fine smoky, base old rose running deeper 
at edge, striped steel blue. 6 to 8 large flowers open, very deep 
old rose on lower petals accompanied with cream blotch. L-12 
for $1.00, M-12 for 75c, S-12 for 50c, B-100 for 50c. 
