THE FLOWERS FOR THE MILLIONS—OR THE MILLIONAIRE 



LOUISE BLAKE—(K. Smith 1943) M. 
30’’. Introduced as an improved Amigo, 
it has pale sky-blue standards and vel- 
vety rich blue-purple falls.* *.... $10.00 
LOU V OIS—(Cayeux 1936) M. 35”. 
Standards, light chocolate. Falls, very 
rich and glossy maroon, edged light 
chocolate. Big, velvety brown.** $1.00 
LYNN LANGFORD—(Hall 1946) M. 36”. 
Large, heavy-substanced deep orchid 
pink which blends smoothly into a 
golden yellow center without oats 
MAGENTA—(Cayeux 1927) M.L. 32” 
Vivid amethyst-violet very colorful for 
foreground massing. Fragrant. .... $ .30 
MAJENICA—(Cook 1941) M. 36’. Clear, 
bright, salmon-tinted pink blend with 
wide petals and lasting substance. 
Near the top among pink RECs Tt 
$3. 
MANAV U—(Thorup 1938) M.L. 36” 
- Cream-white standards. Falls, yellow 
with a fawn cast. Large two-toned 
yellow quite different from Fair 
to ER ee eee eee $1.00 
MANDALAY—(Hall 1943) L. 33”. A most 
individual color, We think of it as a 
smooth blending of rose and orange. 
Pertly formed with flaring falls and 
domed standards. Blooming late. $3.50 
MARCO POLO—(Schreiner 1936) E.M. 
37”. Lustrous rose standards, Brilliant 
velvety crimson falls. Orange beard. 
$ .40 
MARINELLA—(Cayeux 1937) M. 36”. 
Standards, golden bronze, lightly 
flushed red. Falls, garnet-red, mar- 
gined bronze. Silver Medal, N. Y. 
(Oe ee ae Sea 
MARQUITA — (Cayeux 1931) L. 34”. 
Thick, satiny, cream-white standards. 
Falls same, heavily veined watermelon 
rose. Sells out completely every season. 
$ .50 
MARVELOUS—(Kirkland 1937) M. 38”. 
Bright citron yellow, lightly veined 
bronzy red. Very large and showy. 
$ 50 
MARY E. NICHOLLS—(Nicholls 1939) 
M. 36”. Magnolia-textured, satiny 
warm white with a smooth overlay of 
gold on the hafts. A “quality” iris in 
Semreeeticierinish, <....-:200--, 2k $1.00 
MARY GED DES—(Washington 1931) 
M.L. 38”. Salmony orange standards. 
Falls, same, overlaid Pompeian red. 
Dykes Medal 1936. $ .40 
MARY SENNI—(Millet 1930) E34”. 
Unusual color of reddish lilac, attrac- 
tive but hard to describe. Large flow- 
ered and free-blooming................... $ .30 
MASTER CHARLES—(Wmsn. 1943) M. 
38”. Rich glowing mulberry purple 
with a wonderful sheen, jaunty flaring 
form and excellent substance. *** * 
$7.00 

GREAT LAKES 
MATI HARI—(Nicholls 1937) V.L. 38”. 
Deep glistening indigo-blue purple. 
Large, velvety flower of good sub- 
stance and graceful flaring form, this 
late bloomer is in a class all its own.* 
$1.00 
MATTERHORN—(J. Sass 1938) E.M. 
38”. Large immaculate white which 
has been termed the finest pure white. 
There is no trace of any other color in 
this firm substanced, gracefully flar- 
ing, generously proportioned white. 
SMe Humber er ere eicer ac ge) ee See ene See $1.50 
MATULA—(H. Sass 1939) M.L. 38’. In- 
describable blend of rose, orange, crim- 
son and buff. Large, well-substanced 
flowers, airily waved and crimped 
like those of Midwest Gem, a lovel 
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MAY DAY—(Hall 1939) M. 38’. Glowing 
apricot-orange with an overlay of cop- 
per. A luscious color in a large flower 
of fair substance and good Pet 
MELANTE—(Hill 1941) M. 45”. Lovely 
orchid-pink of bold size and stature, 
ideally branched, well-formed and 
heavy substanced. Excellent.** $2.50 
MELITZA— (Nesmith 1940) M, 38”. New 
color, pale ivory flesh with vivid pink- 
ish tangerine beard, which dominates 
thesentire coloring’. * 2-2. 5 ste PL gu, 
MELDORIC—(Ayres 1931) 'M.L. 37”. 
Deep velvety violet blue with widcly 
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MEXICO — (Kleinsorge 1943) L. 36”, 
Buff-golden standards. Velvety red- 
brown falls, bordered and _ blended 
golden buff. Very large blended bicolor 
of gay and brilliant coloring, with 
Wie Vie Tlabino tes. eo ae $5.00 
MICHAEL—(Norton 1946) ‘M. 36”. 
Bridal-rose pink with crinkled edges 
and gold reticulations on the haft. 
Large and well-branched. .............. $8.00 
