18 FLYING CEOUD SRA 

MARIE ANTOINETTE (K. & M.)}—Bright red-salmon with conspicuous yellow throat overlaid dark 
red. Showy and striking. Large or Medium $1.00 each. No Discount. 
MARION PEARL (Benedict)—Salmon pink with clear lighter self throat and no markings. Opens 
many large florets on tall straight spikes. L 75c, M 50c, S 25c, Blts. 10--50c. No Discount. 
MARSEILLAISE (Scheer)—Rich glowing velvety scarlet with cream lines on lower petals. Medium 
sized florets on tall straight willowy spikes. L 25c, M 20c, S 2--25c, Blts. 10--25c. No Discount. 
MARY DAMARIS (Clark)—Very fine clear medium yellow. L 2--25c. 
MASKERADE (Pfitzer)—Amber-yellow with distinct scarlet-carmine blotch. The medium sized florets 
are the round type and very striking. L 50c, M 35c, S 25c, Blts. 5--25c. 
MASTER MYRON (Krueger)—Enormous glistening rich red self. The florets are of very good sub- 
stance and well placed on tall straight spikes. It stands up exceptionally well in the heat 
and is much admired by everyone who sees it. L 20c, M 15c, S 2--15c, Blts. 20--25c. 
MAUVETTE (Burns)—Attractive mauve lavender with two velvety rose-purple lines in the throat. 
L 50c, M 35c, S 25c, Bits. 5--25c. 
MEERSCHAUM (Pfitzer)—Slightly ruffled, light ochre, overlaid reddish orange. Medium sized florets 
on long spikes. L $0c, M 30c, S 20c, Bits. 5--25c. 
MERCURY (Lins)—Clear vermillion red without markings. Strong tall grower. L 35c, M 25c, S 15c, 
Bits. 10--35c. 
MERRIMACK (Woodward)—Rich rose salmon with white throat and midrib through center of each 
petal. Many open on tall exhibition spikes. L 50c, M 35c, § 25c, Blts. 25--$1.00. No Discount. 
MERRIWA — Light rose pink with deeper self throat. L 2--25c, M 2--15c, S§ 2--10c, Blts. 15--15c. 
MIDNIGHT SUN (Moore)—Pale peach with a smoky overcast—a beautiful combination—with brighter 
throat of salmon and cream. Produces fine exhibition spikes and propagates well. L 2--25c, 
M 2--15c, § 2--10c, Blts. 15--15c. 
MISS LOMBARD (C. A. Brown)—Miss Lombard is distinctly a novelty. Cream with somewhat tulip 
shaped petals of needlepoint type, the tip of each petal being edged and dotted with rose. 
L 2--15c, M 2--10c, S 4--10c, Blts. 30--15c. 
MISS WISCONSIN (Krueger)—One of the finest we have seen in this color group—bright lavender 
rose. Many large florets open at a time on tall straight spikes. L 80c, M 60c, S 40c. No Discount. 
MISTY DAWN (Rich)—A lovely smoky, perhaps best described as ‘cedar’ shade with pink throat 
edged gray. Large, perfectly placed florets on tall strong spikes. Very fine. L 25c, M 15c, 
S 2--15c, Blts. 10--15c. 
MOHAWK (Stevens)}—A deep maroon open up to ten 5” well placed blooms on tall straight Tyslsa) 
Midseason. L 20c, M 15c, § 2--15c, Blts. 20--25c. 
MOTHER KADEL (Kadel)—Clear medium yellow, slightly deeper in throat without markings. Very 
nice. L 2--30c, M 2--25c, S 3--25c, Blts. 20--30c. 
MRS. G. G. ERREY (Errey)—Large creamy white waxy florets, a bit deeper in throat, and perfectly 
placed. Each petal curls back, making a really beautiful flower. Large only, 25c each. 
MRS. LULU HUNT — Fine early salmon with light lipstick plume in throat. Spikes are tall and 
willowy and very popular commercially. L 2--25c, M 2--15c, S 2--10c, Blts. 15--15c. 
MRS. MARK’S MEMORY (Pfitzer)—Enormous florets of reddish violet with a small dark carmine 
blotch on the lower petal which adds to its beauty. A fine exhibition variety. L 25c, M 15c, 
S 2--15c, Blts. 10--15c. 
MURALLA (Errey)—Rose pink, darker at edges, shading lighter toward throat with heavy plum 
blotch tipped cream and cream midrib. Large only—35c each. 
NANA (Pfitzer)—A very fine pure white. The texture is excellent, the blooms are large and placed 
perfectly on tall straight spikes. Large onlv—75c each. No Discount. 
NANETTE (Scheer)—Beautiful shade of soft baby pink, slightly lighter in the throat. The florets are 
of excellent texture, large, ruffled, and well placed on tall straight spikes. Really nice. 
L $7.50, M $5.00, S $3.50, Blts. 60c each. No Discount. 

“Pkg. of bulbs arrived and, after handling them, must say that your grading and overcount 
left nothing to be desired.”—H. C., N. Y., N. Me 
