Magna Blanca—Large ivory white flowers with creamy 
yellow throat. Very tall but slender spike; 
needs to be staked 
Maid of Orleans—Beautiful nv'lky white with 
creamy threat. Tall straight spike, flowers well placed. 
Considered the best commercial white. 
Marmora—Lavender gray with pale purple 
blotch. Large flowers, many open 
Margret Fulfon—Early, clear rich daik salmon 
of a distin.t shade, faint apricot in throat 
Mary Elizabeth—Very heavily ruffled white with 
yellow throat. Medium size, tall, strong grower, 
Should be a good commercial. 
Mary Frey—Medium early, lavender-pink; 
lar^e flowers, well spaced 
Mildred Louise—Marvelous strawberry pink 
blending to pinard yellow in throat 
Ming Toy— 
Golden buff 
Minuet—Clear, light lavender. A real beauty. A lav¬ 
ender by which all others are judged. 
Miss Bloomington—Very tall, light yellow. Six or 
more well placed blooms open at a time 
Miss Greely—Much like W. H. Phipps but slightly 
darker and three weeks earlier 
Mme. Monnet Sully—Ivory white with scarlet blotch 
lu throat. Beautiful and different 
Morocco—very dark maroon. Buds almost 
black. Catches eye of every vioitsr 
Mother Machree—Soft smoky lavender combined with 
orange and gray. An odd but very pretty smoky 
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge—Deep flesh on salmon pink with 
lower petals being a soft, creamy tint 
Mrs. F. C. Hornberger—Tall, fine spike, 
flower pure white 
Mre. Leon Douglas—Salmon rose striped with flaming 
scarlet. An old variety but still popular, one of 
the tallest, largest and showiest 
Mrs. Scission—A most refined cameo pink, 
a real beauty, very good 
Mrs. R. P. Chase—A beautiful creamy white with soft 
creamy throat. Fine spike holding the large 
flowers perfectly. 
Nancy Hanks—Very rich combination of 
deep pink, orange and apricot 
Netherland Prince—Very large plant, large flowers 
of bright salmon, 6 to' 8 blooms open 
Olive Goodrich—A very delicate blending white 
and pink to cream throat 
Opalescent—Light rose lavender, 
very good for florist work 
Orange Queen—One of the very nicest 
orange prims. Tall, strong 
Our Selection—-Rich salmon red, overlaid 
with slate. Classed as a smoky 
Patricia Carter—A beautiful tone of 
shrimp pink. Medium spike 
Pauline Kunderd—Pure light rose-pink 
with threat of cream. Very choice 
Paul Pfitzer—Violet purple, several large flowers 
open; tall, erect spike. 
Pelegiina—A pure dark violet-blue, lower 
petals somewhat darker. Excellent 
Pfitzer’s Triumph—Bright salmon scarlet, 
wide open flowers. Very attractive. 
Picardy—Waxy shrimp pink. The most outstanding 
variety that has been produced in the last ten years. 
Immense size, 7 to' 10 open. Fast propagater. 
Pirate—An effective blending of shades in carmine and 
pome' ranate purple to a bright upper throat 
Pride of Wanaka—A lovely shade of 
rich rose; good propagator 
Purple Glory—Deepest velvety maroon-red 
well ruffled; very pretty 
Ramesses—Red-purple with deep crimson blotch. 
Florets large, Ruffled, A novelty 
Rapture—Medium light salmon with diffused 
creamy blotch. Very good for floral work 
Red Lory—Carmine rose with deeper red blotch. 
Opening 12 to 14 blooms at a time. Unusually tall 
Red Phipps—A glowing red. Splendid spike, good 
placement, good grower and propagator 
Romance—Large, orange-ealmon-rose with markings of 
steel blue. Listed as a smoky 
Rose Mulberry—Rose with 
a cream throat 
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