Marion Pearl (Benedict) Clear, light pinkish salmon, with lighter throat. Opens 
6 to 9 large blooms, with long flower head. A very beautiful variety and one 
of the best. 
Each: L. $1; M, 75c 
Marqueeta (Lins) A ruffled beauty of light orange blending to a lighter throat, with - 
small orange red mark. Plants 50 to 55 inches tall. Has a good long flower head 
opening up to 5 and 6 florets in the field. One of the very best of cut flowers. 
Bts. 10 for 25c 
Marseillaise (Scheer) Deep, glowing, crimson-scarlet, with narrow cream lines on 
throat petals. Florets are large; up to 634 inches, well placed and. spaced on long 
flower head up to 25 buds. Spike tall, stiff and strong. Season late, from 95 to 
105 days. Strong grower and a good producer of bulblets. . 
Each: L. 40c; Bts. 10 for 40c 
Mellowglow (Lins) A lovely, pastel creamy buff and one of the finest florists’ 
flowers. The medium height plants produce a good flower head holding 7 to 8 
open florets. 
Per 10: L. $1.25; M. 80c; S. 50c; Bts. 100 for 75c 
Melrose (Lins) American Beauty deep rose, blending deeper on lower petals. Heavi- 
ly ruffled 5-inch flowers and as many as 8 open at one time. A florists’ favorite 
due to the lovely color, which is very pleasing and satisfying. 
Each: L. 25e; M. 15e; S. 10c; Bts. 10 for 30c 
Minnewashta (Lins) Orange florets, with heavy substance. A good propagator and 
a reliable performer. Late variety, with a good flower head. 
Per 10: L. 80c; M. 60c; S. 40c; Bts. 100 for %75c 
Minuet (Coleman) The old favorite. Clear lavender that is much admired. Color 
is very pleasing and popular. 
Per 10: L. 80c 
Mystery (Stinson) Large, formal, mid-season variety; a beautiful, lively shade of 
pure pink, with small blotch of bright rose. Opens 7 to 9 florets, with several 
more showing color. Blooms are somewhat ruffled, well placed and has fine 
substance. This variety rates high. 
Each $2 
Ohio Nonpareil (Wilson) <A big scarlet red receiving many awards at gladiolus 
shows throughout the country. ‘7-inch flowers on a 32-inch flower head. Grows 
to a height of 6 feet. Very good germinator. Blooms 90 days after planting. 
Each: L. 30c; M. 20c; S. 15¢e; Bts. 50 for 40c 
Ophir (Baerman) Large, decorative light yellow, with red markings in the throat. 
Heavily ruffled with 5 to 6 blooms open on a good flower head. 
Each: L. 40c; Bts. 10 for 50c 
Oregon Gold (Majeski) A medium-sized light yellow, with deeper yellow throat. 
Very popular with the florists. Grows quite tall, with long flower head, and 
produces well under adverse conditions. Late, mid-season. 
Each: L. 30c; M. 20c; S. 10c; Bits. 10 for 30c 
Phoebe (Scheer) Color a bright, medium pink, with 10 to 12 florets open and 6 to 
7 showing color. Florets up to 6%4 inches. Heavy, straight and tall plant up to 
65 inches. 
Each: L. $1.50; M. $1; S. 75e; Bts. 15¢ 
