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LOHENGRIN, (Goos & Koenemann, 1909). Soft mauve, shading nearly to white  .10 
LOIS: (Pfeiffer; 1923) 7 ight: blues wy see os ts oleh amas aids rae ba en eres Sakte es We -10 
LOLA CSONKA, (Chong’ka), (Gers.; Ashley, 1935). Medium large, blackish red ; 
purple velvety bicolor, rich grapy scent, well branched..................... wi i 
LONA, (J. Sass, 1923). S. pale purplish; F. cream dotted purple.............. -10 
LORD LAMBOURNE, (Perry, 1923). S. rosy fawn to pale bronze................ 10 
LORD OF JUNE, (Yeld, 1911). Huge chicory blue and lavender bicolor.......... -10 
LORELEI!I, (Goos & Koenemann, 1910). S. canary yellow; F. ultra marine blue.. .10 
LOS ANGELES, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1927). Great white flowers; S. faintly edged blue .10 
LOUIS DAVID, (Cayeux). S. dark yellow, shaded copper; F. rich old rose....... .20 
LOUIS PASTEUR, (Callis, 1939). A very delicate flower of waxy white, having 
several blossoms on it. Has a most pleasing odor similar to that of a wild 
rose. -Midseason,... Awrich; lustrous® white sIris cto a6 cet eee ee enw ceeu 2.00 
LOUIS WILLERT, (Storer). S. of burnished gold and F. of raspberry red, blend- 
Ine’ 'tor at POld> GARETT. aac bake be co Ore Owe a ees a cleerae oe vletrie ce tate atetelhte Caters ante 75 
LOUVOIS, (Cayeaux, 1936). Rich maroon-brown F.; S. of chocolate brown...... 4.00 
LOVELY DAY, (Hill,/1940). Well branched with large blooms of splendid propor- 
tions, opens a very pale sky blue and turns cool white...................02% 
LUCREZIA BORI, (Schreiner, 1935). S. domed, canary yellow; F. deeper tone of 
VOL OW Si iie wee avin eo sitnae 4 41d cee ae Mite eee ade a ababatar tices ieee aera wes. kkus: aieke tetris .10 
LUX, (Cay., 19381). A rich apricot tone with F. flushed raspberry red............ -10 
MABEL TAFT, (Ware, 1932). Giant violet blue bicolor; big and bold............ -10 
., » MADAME-PACQUETTE,—(Lem:).—-A~beautiful..claret..red;~a~ good growers .e.0 6: -10 
“_-~ MADY CARRIER. Soft grayish lavender................ COVE tale a slalerae edie oh of 10 
: MAGENTA, (Cayeux, 1927). S. and F. deep amethyst violet; glorious............ -10 
MAGI, (Sturt., 1923). A blend of rosy mauve and Zold...........cccceccccccsees 10 
MAGNIFICA, (Vilmorin, 1920). S. white flushed with violet blue; F. deep reddish. .10 
MAID OF ASTOLAT, (Jacob Sass, 1936). Large flowered blue and white plicata; 
S. and F. white with blue markings on throat. 45 inches......... Pain hi yc 25 
MAJESTIC, (Bliss, 1923). S. light lavender; F. rich velvety raisin purple........ .10 <# 
MALLOW ROSE, (Gers.; Ashley, 1935). An even toned rosy colored self of com- F< oo 
pact growth. Bight buds. Wonderfully free blooming...................... «35 ;- 2 . 
MALUSKA, (Nesmith, 1934). A deep black-red self; velvety and rich in tone..... 30 0S 
MANAVU, (Thorup, 1938). A white and yellow bicolor; S. are creamy white...... -10 
M. A. PORTER, (Lapham, 1931). Very gorgeous deep velvety blue purple........ 10 
MARCO POLO, (Schreiner, 1936). S. lustrous rose; F. brilliant velvety crimson..  .75 
MARECHAL NEY, (Williamson, 1930). Red with chestnut brown tone........... -10 
MARGARET ANNE, (Williamson, 1933). S. ferruginous; F. Vandyke red........ -10 
MARGARET ROWE, (Emig.). Almost a pink self; F. drooping a tone deeper, 
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» MARION LAPHAM, (Lapham). Very clear lavender pink; fine.. traban My... 20 
MARQUITA, (Cay., 1930). Very large creamy yellow, the F. penciled or lined 
ruby. from Maser tortapexs (42 (Inches see eo laa eae ew ccc eeeten cre eeos ee .25 
MARSH MARIGOLD, (Bliss, 1919). S. golden yellow; F. purple brown............ .10 
MARY BARNETT, (Cumbler, 1926). Beautiful light lavender. 36 inches. (Bearded)  .10 
MARY DYNES, (Snow). A splendid, large, dark red bicolor.................... 15 
“MARY ELIZABETH, (Kirk., 1929). A brilliant rosy-red bicolor.................. -15 
MARY GEDDES, (Washington, 1930). S. light ochraceous salmon; F. same color, 
overlaid with Pompeiian red .............cece00% DWM a ola wreluteles Gale we catutateta wires .30 
MARY GIBSON, (Perry, 1922). S. bronze overlaid old rose; F. old rose.......... -10 
MARY H. DUNCAN, (Callis, 1938). Superb large flower, clear white with a warm 
cream-toned throat and yellow beard. Magnificent, clear waxy white. Fra- @ 
grance and reminder of dogwood blossoms; a very late bloomer............ 2.00 
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