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MATTERHORN fon saee ee . 
| Theo tite we pteace 00 softs 
white satin. All agree it 
one of the best whites. J. 
MATULA (H.Sass: 1939) 0°) {120s 
Lovely ,large fluted: ‘flowers — 
of crimson,orange and. i 
buff,the falls blended into b 4 
deeper, redder tones. Good » f% 
grower,fine stalks. De ae inGoy 
MELANIE (Hill TOAD ee PED: 
A tall, orchid-pink that aaa 
is deeper and richer than 
most’ and doesn't: fade out. | 
Large flowers, a big husky (>) 
plant’. 42 to -48" stalks .7) ae 
MELITZA (Nesmith 1940) ©, © oe 
A'whitish ‘coral, or, pale 3 
seashell-=pink, ‘the color: | iag 
effect-being much intensi= \iiae 
fied by a vivid tangerine \ 
beard. 26-8) in. stalks  Eseaa 
MEXICO (Kleinsorge 1943) — Ae 
S./-buff-gold. F. a. velvety ) = 
brown-red blended with, and- 
bordered golden-buff. Large a 
flowers, 38 in. Late. oy 00 
MIDWEST GEM (H.Sass 1937). 
Beautiful ‘blend of .peachy— 0 
apricot flushed pink. Large. 9 
ruffled flowers that every- ee 
one goes back to see, over <7 a 
and over again. 34 in. .+ .5O 
MING YELLOW (Glutzbeck 1938) 
A grand, large flowered: me- 
dium-yellow self with smooth 
coloring, clean haft and a ae 
bright yellow beard. 38". 1. 00. 
MINNIE COLQUITT (H.Sass 1942) — 
Plicata. Very large, slightly | 
rurfied,eglean white flowers) 7 
beautifully stitched with ay.) 
sharply contrasting reddish 
wine-purple. A good. ‘grower — 
and well branched. 35". 4. rls 
MIRABELLE (Whiting 1941) | 
A delicately colored light, — 
creamy-apricot with grey x 
flushed pink.The flowers are 
large ,of long oval form and 
well placed. The plant husk aa 
and the stalks 38"tall. 7-00 
MISS BISHOP (J.Sass 1942). : 
Classed as a white puts not | 
|, Bethe A very distinctive 
/ flower in glistening. white | 
with a cool chrome-~ ee 
center and. beard. i f or 


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