CARSON R. STEWART 
VAR CRAY: 
MammotH Wuitst (PF) One of the very 
largest pure whites. Very popular... 
Marco Porto (Troyer) Exhibition red, cap- 
able of winning blue ribbons for you at 
your shows. Many open, 10-12 at one 
times Blotched, - eee mete yee ee ee 
MarGarET BEATON (Twomey) Ivory white 
with scarlet b'otch. Very beautiful... 
Marcaret Fuiton (Venango) Early coral 
pink ,to lighter throat. Fine commercial. 
MARGARET STEWART (Stewart) See page 10. A 
beautiful, refined red-red rose.hid nance 
Marmora (Errey) Smoky sport of Emile 
ATEDUI withstiarooneDlotch = sass sce 
Mary Damarts (Clark-Stewart) See page 7. 
Unequalled yellow for either exhibition 
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Mary EizaBetH (Stevens) A tall, ruffled 
white blending to cream throat. A-1 ex- 
hibiticngseese ea eee ween ee eee 
Maryin (Ellis) A very tall, vigorous, exhibi- 
tion pink. Excellent for the shows............ 
Master Myron (Krueger) A tall, rich, self- 
colored red. Good commercial. Prolific... 
MatoaKa (Brauer) New deep, wine-red. Dis- 
tinctiveland asl vexhibitionsensc 
Mauve Macic (Arenius) Very tall spike of 
mauve lavender flowers. Many open................ 
Max Recer (PF) The best light lavender- 
blue. Strikingly deeper throat marks. A-1 
Miirorp (Rides) Medium light blue with good 
ProwiliesDapits we OP lat ese: oe meee ae 
Minuet (Coleman) Clear light lavender. A 
real beauty; easily the best lavendet............. 
Miss A,AMEDA (Salbach) Large saffrano pink 
flowers on a tall, strong exhibition spike. 
Miss New ZEALAND (Julyan) Mammoth sal- 
Mon pink «with deepersblOtCh = essen nee 
MoorisH Kine (PF) Very large, deep, ma- 
roon. Self color, heavy growth, tall spike. 
Morocco (PF) Very deep dark, red, almost 
black. About the best in this colot.............. 
Moruer Macuree (Stevens) Beautiful blend- 
ing of suffused violet salmon, and cream. 
Mrs. E. J. Heaton (Heaton) Exhibition deep, 
salmon pink. Smooth cream throat... 
Mrs. J. P. Bunun (Stewart) Prices see page 5. 
Mrs. K. T. KELLER (Stewart) Prices see p. 5. 
Mrs W. P. CurysiEr (Stewart) See page 7. 
Unusually ruffled and curled, light rose 
pinks Maroon-teathers! 3 seeee ee eee 



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