anthers, long pistil. Vigorous growth pro- 
ducing masses of flowers. 
Lilac Queen, dbl. Small plant of bushy 
habit with medium size rose-lilac corolla 
and deep pink sepals and tube. 
Lindissima (Niederholzer). Seemingly the 
greatest double hanging variety; a beauti- 
ful blending of rose and mauve in flowers 
of perfect shape and immense size. A 
luxurious bloomer and fast grower. 
Little Beauty, sgl., sdbl. Dwarf compact 
bush, very free flowering, red calyx and 
lavender-blue corolla. 
Lord Byron, sgl. A small plant with small 
flowers distinct by the very deep purple 
colored corolla; short, red tube and sepals. 
Lustre Improved, sgl. Distinct among the 
many long white tubed ones. Medium size 
plant, waxy white, almost translucent tube 
and very brilliant orange-red corolla. 
Macrostemma Alba. A species from Chile. 
Very large shrub or tree with small foliage 
and almost white blossoms in size of the 
Gracillis. 
Mademoiselle (Reiter, Sr.). A bush fushia 
with the flowers and color of ‘“Schnee- 
witchen” or “Countess of Aberdeen.” The 
plant is strong and vigorous and the 
blooms come in continuous profusion on 
the tips of every branch. The foliage is 
rather small but good and the canes are 
strong and firm and could be trained into 
superb tube specimens. 
Margarita (Niederholzer), sgl. Very distinct 
novelty. Broad, upright carmine sepals and 
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a short, bell-shaped orchid purple corolla 
with dark rose edging form a peculiar flow- 
er of great beauty. Extremely floriferous, 
large plant, and good foliage. 
Marinka (Red Cup), sgl. Almost a self color 
with rosy scarlet corolla and crimson scar- 
let sepals. Semi-trailing but making a fine 
display when staked up. 
Mariposa (Reiter, Sr.). A trailer with very 
long thin flowers. The 2!/.-inch flower has 
a long tube and recurved sepals of satiny 
scarlet fusing to geranium lake at the base 
of the sepals. The corolla is dark carmine 
changing to geranium lake as it joins the 
sepals. The branches are long and droop- 
ing and the flowers are borne in pendulous 
profusion. 
Martha Werle (H. Werle), dbl. A medium- 
sized flower on a small plant growing ina 
window box and compelling constant praise 
by visitors to our nursery. The blooms are 
distinct from others in that line by a cycla- 
men purple corolla and bright red upright 
sepals. Very fine for low border planting 
and ideal for window boxes. 
Melody (Reiter, Sr.). This is a perfectly 
shaped single of good size in the much de- 
sired pastel shades. Although the flower 
is larger and more perfect, it resembles 
Cascade in form but its coloring fits closely 
into the Treasure Island-Pastel group. The 
corolla is pale cyclamen purple and the re- 
curved sepals are pale Neyron rose. The 
habit is strong self branching with fine 
bright green foliage. An especially good 
doer. 
Mephisto (Reiter, Sr.). Another addition to 
the color range in the shrub class. A bril- 
liant flower that shows off well on a grand 
plant and is identical in size to “Mademoi- 
selle’’ but practically the entire flower is of 
deepest crimson. 
Mme. Aubin, sgl.Vigorous grower with deep 
orange-pink corolla and soft salmon sepals. 
Mme. Carnot, dbl. Very large, full double, 
pinkish-white corolla with red sepals and 
red tube. 
Mme. Cornelissen, sgl. One of the most 
widely grown, small flowering red and 
white. Valuable for almost endless flower- 
ing and hardiness, grows to 10 feet high, 
forming fine trees. 
Mme. J. Feuillet, sgl. Highly praised, but not 
much known. Has deep pink sepals and 
tube and white, heavily pink-flashed co- 
rolla. 
Molesworth, dbl. Medium size, of perfect 
shape, scarlet tube and sepals and full 
double snowy white corolla. Branches pen- 
dant, fine for trailing or espalier. 
Mother’s Favorite, sdbl. Large flowers with 
bright scarlet calyx, and pure white corolla 
with fluffy petals, bronzy foliage, strong 
grower, very floriferous. 
