MARMORA (Errey) Wonderful silvery laven- 
der grey with a petunia blotch. Eight 
open at a time. Midseason. 
MAROCCO (Pfitzer) Black red. The dark- 
est red we have seen. Midseason. 
MARY DAMARIS (Clark) Beautiful clear 
medium yellow. Not a tall grower but fine 
for decorative use. 
MARY ELIZABETH (Dr. Stevens) One of 
the best whites with yellow throat. Very 
beautifully ruffled. Late midseason. 
MATOAKA (Brauer) Deep wine red that 
does not burn in the sun. This seems ex- 
cellent in every way and made an impressive 
record at the shows in 1940. Early. 
MATTERHORN (Pfitzer) Pure white, slightly 
cream in throat. Said to be a great exhi- 
bition variety. We have grown it from 
small bulbs only. It looks good. 
MAX REGER (Pfitzer) A fine light lavender 
blue. Should make a good commercial cut 
flower. Early midseason. 
MILFORD (Rides) Large light violet blue. 
This and Blue Beauty are the best and 
strongest growing of the blues for us. 
MINUET (Coleman) The finest light lavender 
and one of the finest of all glads. Slow 
propagator. Late midseason. 
MISS BLOOMINGTON (Kunderd) Deep lemon 
self. A very fine variety and probably 
the best early yellow. 
MOTHER KADEL (Kadel) Medium yellow 
decorative without any foreign color in 
throat. Probably the best yellow com- 
mercial available. See complete descrip- 
tion on page 38. 
MOTHER MACHREE (Stevens) Beautiful 
golden lavender smoky that defies descrip- 
tion. A very fine variety. Midseason. 
MORAVIAN'- (Kunderd) Early lavender, 
veined cream. An artistic medium decora- 
tive. Excellent propagator. 
MRS. C. P. WORLEY (Whiteley) Exhibition 
salmon red with cream throat. Large 
blooms on strong spike. Looks good. 
MRS. OLNEY WITBECK (Ferris)  Eosin 
pink. Large flowers with many open on a 
nice spike. Very good. Early midseason. 
MRS. RAY P. CHASE (Miller) Beautiful 
creamy white, light yellow throat. Very 
large flowers. Sometimes flecks. Early. 
MRS. S. A. ERREY (Errey) Immense orange 
salmon with orange red blotch. Many open. 
Cut when first bloom opens, fades in sun. 
MYRNA (Pruitt) Richly ruffled tall creamy 
white. One of the finest of the new ones. 
Outstanding in beauty, on the show table 
and in growing habits. 
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