LORD DONGAN. (Smith 1940) M. 37 in. Very 
choice is this tall beautifully formed flower 
with its stands of silken Chinese violet and 
falls of deep pansy violet with velvet-like fin- 
ish. H.~Ms. 1940, (Pu Rw SS8ie ee 
LORI MAY. (DeForest 1941) M. 34 in. A large 
flaring Daphne pink with a pattern of. soft. 
rose: -H.'M?) 1944). P. -Ro&86s. 2.2332 
LOTHARIO. (Schreiner 1942) M. L. 388 in. A 
striking blue bicolor, quite similar to Amigo 
but larger, and with clearer coloring and a 
smooth haft. H. M. 1945, R. 88. Stock limited 
LOUISE BLAKE. (Smith 1943) M. 34 in. Called 
an improved Amigo. However, it Seems to us 
to be vastly different. The stands of this are 
light chicory blue against Amigo’s lavender 
violet, and the falls of this seem to be of rich 
Antique blue velvet with an edging. of the 
chicory blue while those of Amigo are of 
pansy purple with a lavender edge. We think 
each is distinct from the other and neither 
one needs the comparison. H. M. 1944, R. 86.. 
LOUVOIS. (Cay. 1936). Rich maroon brown with 
lighter standards and a light border around 
the falls. A: M. 1939, PrRi 88... 1.2 ee 
LULLABY. (Hall 1948) M. 38 in. A larze orchid or 
apple blossom pink of smooth coloring. R. 85.. 
MAGIC CARPET. (Schreiner 1942) M. L. 33 in. 
The largest of the plicatas. This has a buff 
background with cinnamon and rose markings 
Ree 86h cee a la ee 
MAIDEN BLUSH. (Hall 1943) M. 36 in. One of the 
most luscious things we have grown is this 
ultra rich aprocit self. Large blooms on well 
branched, stalks, Ro ¢86220 2.02 eee 
MAJENICA. (Cook 1941) M. 36 in. A wide ne‘alled 
salmon pink blend that is so smoothly done 
that it appears to be a true self. H. M. 1948, 
FBT CEA pao cec et const ck teak Ee ge) ee 
MANDALAY. (Hall 1948) M. 35 in. This seems to 
be a distinct new color. Could best be called 
a pinkish brown. The falls are broad and are 
held horizontally. H. M. 1943, R. 88............020.... 
MANAVU. (Thorup 1938) M. 40 in. A widely flar- 
ing reverse yellow bicolor Standards are cle7r 
yellow. Falls are creamy primrose. This sells 
so fast in the garden it is difficult to get 
enough stock ahead to enable us to list it........ 
MARIMBA. (DeForest 1943) M. 38 in. Large flow- 
ers of smooth cinnamon coloring. A popular 
Pris. eae NR eee 
MARY VERNON. (McKee) 1942) M. 88 in. A 
blended variegata of Antique gold standards 
and flaring ruby falls. This continues to mount 
in popularity: -A:*M. 1945) Pe R.. 883 ce eee 
MASTER CHARLES. (Wmsn. 1943) M. 38 in. A 
rich glowing mulberry. This is a beautifully 
finished and charmingly styled fiower. H. M. 
1944; Po Rix 89 ce eee ea 
MATTERHORN. (J. Sass 1938) M. 38 in. A pure 
sparkling white that is still at the top of the 
class. “A. .M.(1940) PoRasoae ew td eae eres 
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