MARIA VAN HOORDE std.—Medium sized flower having extremely narrow petals ar- 
ranged in a very elegant shape. General effect pure pink or lavender pink, though on 
closer examination we describe the outer petals as medium pink, inner petals paler pink, 
practically white at base, shading pinker toward edges and tip. Slow growing and very 
chaice. Unrooted cuttings only....$ .50 each 
MARSELLAISE—This appears to be a recent introduction. It has immediately achieved 
much popularity and is in great demand. The plant is vigorous and has a lot of bronzy 
red color on the new growth. The flower is large with outer petals erect, deep red. The 
inner petals are wide and slightly cupped, with a center stripe of deep red-violet, shading 
to lavender, and edged in white. The name Marsellaise was probably suggested by the 
French tricolor; red, white and blue. 
Rooted ScuttinG ames $0750 
Speciinem: plaitt e.ss.24..2e. 1/450 
MAUVETTE—Vigorous, fast growing plant. Bright green, shiny stems. The flowers are 
8 inches in diameter of solid mauve or light magenta. It is both the most vigorous 
and freest flowering variety we have yet seen in this particular shade. 
Rooteds cutting sae sei. Seb O 
MON CHERIE std.—Flower large, buff to orange, elegantly penciled and feathered with 
narrow curved lines of strong red or chestnut red. The flower is somewhat’ variable. 
At times the red predominates, giving the effect of red penciled with yellow. This is 
a spectacular origination entirely different from anything we have hitherto seen: 
Rooted “cutting, =e Sao 
Medium sized plant .....- PAU, 
Specimen plant __....-..-.- 6.50 
MONTEZUMA std.—Free-flowering plant. Flowers 6 to 7 inches, of unusual shape. 
Outer petals reflexed, inner petals arranged in trumpet form with tips strongly incurved. 
Color amber, orange, pink, and violet shading into each other with the violet concen- 
trating in the center. Stamens intense pink with cream colored anthers. Good as a 
cut flower because it looks particularly well under artificial light. 
Rooted =cutting sees mess $ .40 
Specimen plant —.._-...._-- 4.00 
MOONRISE std. (Poindexter, 1940)—Large flowers, opening nearly flat. The broad, 
blunt, symmetrically arranged petals are like the spokes of a wheel. Outer petals amber; 
main petals white; but all except innermost ones tipped with bright yellow. The plant 
has vigorous stems, mostly triangular and somewhat spiraled. Free flowering over a long 
season. 
Rooted: cutting ma -se. sm $1.00 
Medium sized cutting .... 3.00 
Specimen. plalttig se ee TEU 
M. REVIERE—A very fine flower with flashy coloring containing a lot of orange. Flowers 
are 7 inches in diameter and borne quite freely. Outer petals orange red; inner petals 
broad lanceolate, with an orange central stripe and broad violet carmine border around 
entire petal. Coloring very brilliant and striping quite evident, making this a very showy 
variety 
Rooted pectting sees $ 250m 
MRS. A. D. HOUGHTON—A beautiful lavender pink or orchid shade. Propagation not 
yet available. 
