*MAYFAIR—A deep, clear shade of pink; reflexing 
type; good disbudded, and one of the finest pink 
sprays. 214 ft. Sept. 20. 
*MAYFORD BRONZE—Orange would describe this 
beautiful shade of color; it provides large, hand- 
some blooms from August onw ards, on stiff, sturdy, 
small-leaved stems. 
*MAYFORD RED—One of the most remarkable earlies 
ever introduced; a handsome flower 7 inches across, 
with thick lasting petals; a remarkable advance on 
any outdoor variety; color, shining crimson-red. 3 ft. 
MAYLAND BRONZE—Chestnut bronze, large flower of 
Soar build; full to the center; good disbudded. 314 
. Aug. 
*MAYLAND FLAME—Very bright chestnut crimson 
with gold points; large, slightly incurved flower on 
good stems. 3 ft. Aug. 
*MAYLAND YELLOW—This is a big, shapely 6-inch 
bloom with broad petals borne on strong, wiry 
stems 214 ft long. It is an exceptionally good grow- 
er; flowers always full and an excellent market 
variety. 3 ft. Sept. 
*MARY A. HOBBS—One of the largest earlies yet 
raised, of a beautiful amber; central petals incurv- 
ing, and outer petals reflexing, forming a first-class 
exhibition flower. 4 ft. 
MARY SUTHERLAND—A rich wine color with silver 
reverse and points of petals. Flowers medium size 
of good substance and shape. Excellent for cutting. 
214 ft. Aug. 
*MEMNON—A beautiful crimson scarlet seedling from 
“Wembley,” and identical in growth and habit to 
that grand variety—making a large flat flower on 
stems two feet long. AM., B & M.C.C:S. 3 ft. Sept.- 
Oct. 
*MERIDIAN—A sweet salmon-rose pink; blooms 5 to 
6 inches across, petals pointed at tips, slightly re- 
flexing in beautiful formation. 214 ft. Sept.-Oct. 
*MILADY—A pure glistening white; the petals whirl 
downward, with center high above, looking quite 
delicate, yet petals are firm and the blooms solid. 
Splendid for florists’ work; long stems, perfect 
habit; pinch second time before mid-June. Good in 
sprays. 3 ft. Aug. and Sept. 
MINSTREL—An intense deep crimson maroon with a 
splendid spray habit; firm and erect. Sept. 
*MRS. ALLISON—A. rich plum color, incurving, with 
silver reverse. Oct. ; 
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