Cream beard. Branching excel- 
lent. Taller than most. H.M., 
ANUS AIO3S: $1.50 
Mehama (Kleinsorge, ’34)--Blend 
of pink and yellow, with pale blue 
undertone. Very large blooms. 
Medium height. Ezrly. $.25 
Meldoric (Ayres, ’31)—Rich, vel- 
vety blue-black self, with huge 
flowers. Not a rapid increaser 
nor a free bloomer, but worth 
putting up with its whims. ‘Tall. 
Date midseason!) (He MviAlTS., 
1931. $.25 
Melitza (Nesmith, ’40)—A color 
innovation among the pinks. 5. 
delicate ivory pink, F. same, with 
deeper flush around pinkish tan- 
gerine beard. Flowers medium 
sized. Fine branching and growth 
habits. $4.00 
Midgard (H. P. Sass, ’26)—De- 
lightful yellow and pink blend, 
ruitledi (Garden) effect) is/on) the 
pink side. Free bloomer and rap- 
id increaser. $.25 
Mildred Presby (Farr, ’23) —S. 
cream-white, F. rose-purple. Not 
large, nor tall, but pleasing. A. 
NE WALLS LOZ. $.25 
Miss California (Salbach, ’37)— 
Huge lilac pink with flowers of 
the form of Dauntless, one of its 
parents, but much larger and tall- 
er. Growth vigorous, substance 

andmuprancmine Wood) tte MA. 
Lies: $.60 
Missouri Night (Callis, ’38) 
Large, dark,’ velvety. blue (with 
indigo finish and bright orange 
beard. Withstands sun and rain 
well Pall, well): branched), H. 
MAO SO SLOT: $1.00 
Modiste (Hall, ’38) — Beautiful 
pale mauve self, with full, round- 
ed flower, and broad haifts. ‘Tall, 
heavy, well-branded stems. Good 
erowing habits. $1.00 
Moki (Thole, ’38)—Rich brown- 
Bromze uaa ee Vinowers Wiihare 
smooth and well rounded. Good 
branching habit. Medium height. 
Early midseason. $.50 
Moonglo (Williamson, ’35) —S. 
primrose yellow flushed Chinese 
violet, F. empire yellow overlaid 
Chinese violet. Orange beard. 
The large flowers are of fine form 
and heavy substance. Medium 
height. “H. M., 19037) AL eS gigo 
Mrs. Valerie West (Bliss, ’25)— 
S. bronze, F. maroon purple. 
Blooms are large and the variety 
floriferous. One of the best in 
its class. $.25 
Naranja (Mitchell, ’35) — Big 
golden yellow with — distinct 
orange effect in falls, emphasized | 
by orange beard. Distinctive in 
garden. Hl MAU SiO sGeaaas 
M., 1937. $.35 
Nebraska (H. P. Sass, ’28)— 
Bright apricot yellow, with 
brown veining on haft. Ruffled. 
Medium size. Late. $.25 
Nightfall (Hall, ’42) — Hand- 
some, deep bi-color. Falls velve- — 
ty, rich, dark pansy purple, stand- 
ards several shades lighter, mak- 
ing a striking color combination. 
Well branched stems, excellent 
substance and form. Floriferous. 
EVE Le ae $3.50 
Nymph (Sass, ’27)—Empire yel- 
low self, with gold beard. Excel- 
lent yellow intermediate. Fra- 
grant. $.25, 
Ola Kala (J. Sass, ’43) — This 
handsome deep yellow self at- 
tracted much attention when Ja- 
cob Sass introduced it in 1943. 
Medium large ruffled flowers 
with semi-flaring falls on well 
branched stalks. Deeper in color 
than Golden Hind—almost an 
Grange... Hh Al TS a owe 
$15.00. 
Orloff (H. P. Sass, ’37) — Deep 
cream dotted and edged red 
brown, with stronger yellow cen- 


