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Maid of Orleans. Milky white, with light cream 
blotch on lower petals; one of the finest whites.SO.75 So.50 
Mammoth. White. It has a massive flower, fre¬ 
quently more than 6 inches in diameter and is 
of the purest white.75 5.50 
Marmora. Lavender gray.75 5.00 
Mary Pickford. An extraordinary flower and 
spike, of most delicate creamy white, throat 
soft sulphur yellow.GO 4.00 
Max Reger. Light lavender blue with darker 
throat markings; one of the best of its color class 1.40 10.00 
Mildred Louise. Strawberry pink, blending to 
yellow in the throat. Flowers aie 5 to 6 inches 
across and wide open. Highly recommended. .75 5.50 
Minuet. Self-colored lavender, very large flower 
of heavy substance.75 5.50 
Morocco. Deep maroon, considered the best in 
this color. .75 5.50 
Mrs. Francis King. Brilliant flamingo pink, 
blazed with vermilion red.60 4.00 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton. Bright rose-pinlc with 
velvety dark purple blotch.60 4.00 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Ground color, Begonia 
rose striped with brilliant scarlet. Pale lemon 
lip, slightly speckled ruby.60 4.00 
Mrs. Van Konynenburg. One of the finest blue 
varieties to date, beautifully formed flowers on 
a tall spike.75 5.50 
Mr. W. H. Phipps. Beautiful flesh pink with 
about 22 blooms to a spike and nearly all open¬ 
ing at the one time.60 4.00 
Orange Princess. Large salmon orange, with 
small red blotch on lower petals slightly ruffled 
Very fine. 1.10 8.00 
Paradise. Clear light apricot buff, tall, straight 
spike.95 7.00 
Paul Pfitzer. Brilliant velvety purple, large, 
massive flowers on strong stems.75 5.50 
Pelegrina. Deep violet blue, lower petals some¬ 
what darker; the best in its color...80 6.00 
Picardy. Soft apricot pink, very large flowers on 
tall strong spikes. A grand exhibition variety. . .65 4.50 
Pfitzer’s Triumph. Orange salmon, blotched 
red on lower petals. A giant exhibition variety. .75 5.00 
Polar Ice. A pure white of good size and very 
early.95 7.00 
Rose Ash. Corinthian red, shading to ashes of 
roses on the outer edges. Lower petals light 
yellow, speckled with ruby.75 5.00 
Rosa Bella. Rich pink with no markings; con¬ 
sidered the very best clear pink.80 6.00 
Salbach’s Orchid. Clear Orchid pink, extra fine. .80 6.00 
Salbach’s Pink. Glowing Geranium pink with 
soft carmine tongue, petals slightly recurved; 
large, wide open flowers, on tall, graceful spike. .80 6.00 
Shirley Temple. Immense ruffled cream, darker 
throat. 2.20 15.00 
Smiling Maestro. Rich orange-salmon of unusu¬ 
al beauty and one of the foremost of the new 
introductions.95 7.00 
Sonatine. Clear rose-pink, the florets are ex¬ 
ceptionally large, having very broad petals.95 7.00 
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