MAKENU (Burns) Award of merit, New Zealand Gladiolus Society, 
1934. Large wide open ruffled florets of rich orange shade with scar¬ 
let red blotch. 8 to 10 well arranged perfectly formed large florets 
open at once. Color quite similar Pf. Triumph but stands sunshine 
better. L-50c, M-30c, S-20c, Bbts.-4 for 20c, 100 for $3.00. 
MANU (Burns) A new decorative variety of new coloring, and most 
outstanding. The round florets ore six inches across and of fine form 
and excellent substance. Spike is always strong and upright, which 
opens up to six blooms. Color is rose doree, with small magenta purple 
feather and white outer line. F.C.C. as a decorative, at the New Zea¬ 
land Gladiolus Society in 1935. L-$3.00, M-$2.00, S-$1.00, Bbts.- 
1 for 30c, 12 for $1.50. 
MARGRET BEATON (Twomey) Another fine variety from Winnipeg. 
The color is ivory white and small intensely colored orange scarlet 
blotch that gives a wonderful effect in coloring. Opens 6 or more 
large, rounded, perfectly placed blooms at once. Substance is very 
good and is a very good propagator. L-$4.00, S-$2.00, Bbts.-l for 
50c. 
MATTERHORN (Pfitzer) Creamy throated pure white with greenish 
colored buds. The large well formed florets are of heavy substance, 
opening 6 to 8 at once carried on a very strong stem. L-$1.25, M- 
75c, S-50c, Bbts.-l for 15c. 
MAUNGA (B urns) A magnificent white variety. Blooms have been 
measured up to 8 inches across with 6 to 8 open on a spike. Cham¬ 
pion bloom, Normandy, 1931, first time exhibited. 1st prize, White 
Class, Woolston, 1934. Champion bloom, Miramar, 1934. Award of 
Merit, New Zealand Gladiolus Society, 1934. F.C.C., Ballarat, 1935. 
L-40c, M-30c, S-20c, Bbts.-5 for 20c. 
MEDALIST (Mair) Bright cerise darkened at edges and with white 
blotch in throat. Won as seedling in British Gladiolus Society. L- 
$1.00, M-60c, S-35c, Bbts.-2 for 20 c. 
MILFORD (Rides) Soft delicate blue-violet, slightly darker at edge 
but without throat marking. Tall and straight, opens 9 blooms. Cham¬ 
pion Seedling, New Zealand Gladiolus Society, 1936; F.C.C., Ballarat, 
1936, besides many wins in the U. S. One of the best exhibition blues 
grown. L-25c, M-15c, S-lOc, Bbts.-75 for $1.00. 
MILLIE PARKS (McFetrish) Very consistent performer. The color is 
shrimp pink flaked rose doree with primrose throat. 8 well placed ■ 
blooms open on tall straight spike. Very pleasing in every way. M- 
$1.00, S-60c, Bbts.-5 for $1.00. 
MOANA (Julyan) La France pink, throat slightly penciled carmine. 
Long spike with 6 to 8 large blooms open at once. L-$1.00, M-60c, 
S-40c, Bbts.-3 for 25c. 
MISS NEW ZEALAND (Julyan) This one is still supreme in the mam¬ 
moth class. The race to outdo this fine variety is showing but few 
contenders. The demand is still very good for this variety and with 
the numerous wins all over the country the demand should be good 
for some time to come. Color is deep pink suffused rose with some '• 
ground color of dark apricot salmon, throat coloring as of ripe peach.**. 
Blooms up to 8 inches across with ten open and size blooms hold up 
very well as they bloom out. Substance is excellent and is a powerful 
grower, throwing a tall straight spike. This variety has won so many 
championships and awards that a special edition should be printed 
for it. L-40c, M-30c, S-20c, Bbts.-l 00 for $3.00. 
MRS. C. P. WORLEY (Whiteley) This is about the best from Miss 
Whiteley to date. Is a tall and very robust grower. Color is salmon 
red with cream throat. 8 large blooms open on extremely long flower 
head of 22 buds. Late mid-season. L-$l .00, M-60c, S-35c, Bbts.- 
2 for 20c. 
MRS. E. J. TOON (Toon) A new white from New Zealand that looks 
very good. 8 large blooms open on tall straight spike. S-$2.00, Bbts.- 
1 for 40c. 
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