MARMORA 
Each Doz. 100 
La Paloma—(EM) Clear bright orange.05 .50 2.50 
Loella—(M) Old rose, flaked smoky blue. 
Odd..08 .75 4.00 
Lotus—(M) Very delicately shaded cream 
pink. For lovers of pastel shades.08 .75 4.00 
Lucifer—(M) Bright orange-red; amaranth 
crimson blotch. Striking appearance. 
Opens 8 or 10 large florets at once.08 .75 4.00 
Maid of Orleans—(M) Large milky white, 
cream throat. One of the best whites ... .06 .60 3.00 
Mammoth White—(LM) Large exhibition 
white. Florets sometimes 6 inches across. 
(See cut).05 .50 2.50 
Margaret Fulton—(E) Clear rich soft coral 
or salmon pink of unusual solid color. 
Faint apricot throat. No other marking. 
6 to 8 open at once. Tall heavy growth. 
Fine cut flower.06 .50 3.00 
Marmora—(M) Australian lavendar gray. 
Odd. Many florets open at once. See cut .06 .50 2.50 
Mary Elizabeth—(LM) Heavily ruffled 
white with yellow throat. Tall strong 
plant. 6 to 8 open.08 .75 4.00 
Mildred Louise—(M) Light salmon pink. 
Large and tall. A beautiful variety.08 .75 3.75 
Minuet—(LM) One of the finest lavenders. 
Popular and in great demand.OS .75 4.00 
Miss Bloomington—(E) Early, tall lemon 
yellow.08 .75 4.00 
Miss Joy—(EM) Light pink, cream throat .05 .50 2.50 
Not Less Than 6 of One Kind at the Dozen Rate 
Not Less Than 50 of One Kind at the 100 Rate 
No home without a garden—No garden without glads! 
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