
LOIS MacKAY—Lower petals silvery pink; upper ones 
rose pink flushed salmon, veined and feathered and small 
blotch of crimson. Large flower with waved petals. 
LUCILE KLUTTS—Lower petals pale lilac orchid, upper 
ones deeper with long, narrow feathering and small blotch 
of deep mallow purple. Very large flower, upper petals 
waved. One of the best of the new varieties. 
MABEL—See DARK MABEL. 
MACKENSEN (Feldmarshall Mackensen)—Clear glowing 
rose pink with crimson and orange mark in lower petals, 
veined and small velvety crimson spot in upper. Large 
flowers in very large umbels. An outstanding variety and 
should be in every collection. 
MADRI GRAS (Schmidt 1941)—White, lower petals with 
narrow stripe and feathered from base to center violet- 
rose; upper petals striped from base to near top and 
blotched violet-rose. Vigorous medium grower, blooms 
freely with large flowers. Our popular 1941 introduction. 
New low price: 2% inch pots 35c. 
MARIN—Medium pink, each petal veined from base to 
center deep crimson and with large velvety brown-black 
blotch, surrounded by orange. Long blooming season. 
MARIE ROBER—Magenta purple to black. Probably the 
darkest of all. Strong, upright growth, good foliage, large 
flowers. A sensation in our exhibits at San Jose, Oakland 
and the Exposition. The most popular variety of 1941. 
A “must have” for collectors. 35c. 
MARIE VOGEL (Frau Marie Vogel)—Red, faintly flushed 
salmon, dark blotches on upper petals. Buds bright red. 
Very large flowers, waved petals, early bloomer. Highly 
recommended. AZALEA resembles Marie Vogel, but is 
of a rosy red coloring with darker upper petals, large 
umbels. ROSE MARIE (not Rose Mary), said to be a 
sport of Marie Vogel, identical in everything except col- 
or, which is in pink tones. Rose Marie 35c. 
MAY QUEEN—Orchid pink with rose maroon in upper 
petals. Strong growth, luxurious foliage, very large 
blooms. This flower more than any other variety resem- 
bles a beautiful orchid. Very fine. 
MIRALOMA—White center, lower petals light pink with 
rose spot in center; upper veined and large velvety black 
spot surrounded by strawberry, bordered pink. Waved 
petals, large flowers. Fine new variety. 2! inch pots 35c. 
MME. LAYAL—See MRS. LAYAL. 
MORGAN MILES — Deep salmon pink, lower petals 
blotched orange red, upper ones blotched deep maroon 
surrounded by orange red. Buds open red. Bright and 
showy. 
MRS. CHARLOTTE BRICE (syn. Blue Boy)—Lower pet- 
als orchid from base towards center, deepening to rose 
violet and shading off to edge of mallow purple; upper, 
white near base, orchid towards center, crimson veins and 
small blotch, rest of petal rose violet with lighter edge. 
Free flowering. Great novelty coloring. 35c. 
MRS. HARRISON (syn. Lady Harrison)—Each petal 
white, veined, cross-veined and washed rose pink, upper 
petals veined crimson. Large double flower, each petal 
crinkled and curled, with white border. Distinctive, cur- 
led, leaves; strong grower. No other one like it. 35c. 
MRS. LAYAL (syn. Mme. Layal) — Lower petals white, 
veined and painted violet rose; two upper ones velvety 
violet-purple and rose, edged white. Compact, bushy 
growth with small leaves and medium small flowers. 
Blooms early and in greatest profusion. This is the fa- 
mous Pansy pelargonium. A leader for pot culture. EARL- 
IANA resembles Mrs. Layal in coloring, but has larger, 
elongated flowers. 
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