16 FLYING CLOU Dey Aahahies 

LEADING LADY (Johnston)—Slightly ruffled cream white self. Very large florets on tall spikes. 
An outstanding glad which is much in demand. L 25c, M 2--25c, S 3--25c, Blts. 10--25c. 
LIBERATOR (Errey)—Brilliant orange salmon shading to orange crimson in throat. An outstanding 
exhibition variety. Large only—$7.50 each. No Discount. 
LIPSTICK (Balentine)—Beautifully ruffled pure shell pink with bright rose red plumes in throat. 
Florets are large, of good texture, and all of the buds show color on tall straight spikes. 
Attracts much attention. L 35c, M 25c, S 15c, Blts. 10--25c. 
LOIS (Sheely)—Tall large peach with mcre rosy markings in throat. L 15c, M 10c, S 2--10c, Bits. 
15--10c. 
LUSTRE (Winsor-Moseley)—Lovely light rosy pink, shading lighter in throat where it is overlaid by 
a most attractive lustrous cyclamen feather. The ruffled edges of the petals are a bit darker 
than the pink ground color of the individual florets. A most attractive and striking color com- 
bination. L 3--25c, M 3--15c, S 3--10c, Blts. 25--10c. 
MADONNA (Bork)—A fine variety. The snowy white waxy florets are very large and perfectly 
placed on tall spikes of 18 to 20 buds. L 35c, M 25c, S l5c, Blts. 10--25c. 
MAGPIE (Mair)—Rich royal purple with striking white lines and pepperings cn lower petals. This 
variety came to us just before the war and I think is the first time listed in this country. 
Large only—$1.50 each. No Discount. 
MAID OF ORLEANS (Pfitzer)—Heavy textured white with cream throat. A popular commercial. 
L 3--25c, M 3--l5c, S 3--10c, Bits. 25--10c. 
MANSOER (Salman)—Rich glistening deep brown red self. 8 to 10 round shaped florets open at a 
time, well placed on tall spikes. Attracts much attention. L 50c, M 35c. No Discount. 
MARGARET BEATON (Twomey)—Plain petaled large florets of a good clear white with an orange 
red blotch, edged cream, in throat. L 3--25c, M 3--15c, S 3--10c, Blts. 25--10c. 
MARGARET JOAN (Errey)—Deep shell pink, deepening to a more orange pink in throat. Large 
well formed florets. L 2--25c, M 2--15c, S 2--10c, Blts. 15--15c. 
MARGUERITE (Pommert)—Bright salmon with broad yellow throat on which there is a dusty 
feather of lighter self. Large ruffled florets of good substance. L 2--30c, M 2--20c, S 3--25c, 
Blts. 15--15c. 
MARIA STUART (Pfitzer)—Slatey rose smoky with attractive carmine lines in throat. L 35c, M 25c, 
S l5c, Blts. 10--25c. 
MARIE ANTOINETTE (K. & M.)—Bright red salmon with conspicuous yellow throat overlaid dark 
red. Showy and striking. L 40c, M 30c, S 2--30c, Blts. 10-25c. 
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. 5--50c. No Discount. 
MARSEILLAISE (Scheer)—Rich glowing velvety scarlet with cream lines on lower petals. L 35c, 
M 25c, S l5c, Blts. 10--40c. 
MARY DAMARIS (Clark)—Very fine clear medium yellow. L 2--25c, M 2--15c. 
MASKERADE (Pfitzer)—Amber yellow with distinct scarlet-carmine blotch. Very striking novelty. 
L 25c, M 20c, S 2--25c, Blts. 10--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 2--25c, M 2--15c, S 2--10c, Blts. 15--15c. 
MAUVETTE (Burns)—Attractive mauve lavender with two velvety rose purple lines in throat. 
L 35c, M 25c, S§ l5c, Blts. 10--50c. 
MAUVINA (Errey)—Beautiful rosy mauve with brighter self throat. The finest addition to this 
color class we have seen. Real exhibition type. Large only—$7.50. No Discount. 
MAYFLOWER (Mair)—Cream, a bit on the blush shade, with slight markings in the throat. L 25e, 
M 15c, § 2--15c. 
MELLOWGLOW — As its name describes,—a mellow apricot. L 15c, M 10c, S 2--10c, Blts. 15--10c. 

“I must say that you lived up to your reputation for having fine clean bulbs. Many thanks.” 
—E.S., Newark, Ohio. 
