

LEADING LADY—(Johnson)—-Creamy white sport of Pi- 
cardy. In large demand by growers as the best white for cut- 
ting and shipping, Color is near cream, and is being accepted 
by florists as a white. Demand far exceeds the supply. 
EKach—Large 40c, Medium 30c, Small 20c. 
Per 10—Large $3.20, Medium $2.40, Small $1.60. 
LEGEND—(Fischer)—Pure light pink blending to an un- 
marked creamy white throat. Here is a coming commercial, 
and a valuable breeder. 
Each—Large 20c, Medium 15c. 
Per 10—Large $1.60, Medium $1.20. 
MAID OF ORLEANS—(Pfitzer)—The standard commercial 
ae of the floral trade. Grown by the millions for the 
lorist. 
Per 10—Large 75c, Medium 50c, Small 35c. 
MARGARET BEATON—(Twomey)—Snowy white with small 
vermillion pink blotch in the throat. Color scheme is perfect, 
and very beautiful. Grows very tall in the garden. Texture 
is soft. Good commercial for local markets. 
Per 10—Large 80c, Medium 55c, Small 40c. 
MARGUERITE—(Pommert)—Clear watermelon pink with 
creamy yellow throat and is marked with a bit of feathering. 
Does not hold many open, but the florets are massive and a 
long flower head: 
Each—Large 15c, Medium 10c. 
MARIMBA (Palmer)—Light buff. Color is. not as good 
as in some of the other buffs, but Marimba is a very tall 
growing variety and sells good on the market. 
Per 10—Large $1.00, Medium 70c. 
MARSEILLAISE—(Scheer)—Large crimson red. Six inch 
bloomer on a long flower head. Some spikes lack height 
below the first floret. A sister introduction to White Gold, 
and because of the tremendous publicity given to White 
Gold, Marseillaise has been overlooked. 
Each—Large 25c, Medium 20c, Small 15c. 
MARYLAND MAID—(Snyder)—Large formal pure pink 
with cream throat. Dandy commercial color, and Maryland 
Maid proved itself as a commercial in our gardens during the 
past summer. A very uniform grower, nice and tall, and a 
good texture. Was a 100% cutter for us, A very appealing 
florist flower. 
Each—Large 35c, Medium 25c, Small 15c. 
MEDALLION—(Butt)—Medallion is in a very weak color 
class, somewhat similiar to Oregon Rose. _ Color is orchid 
pink, lighter at edges of petals with deeper throat marking. 
Medallion’s performance here was very good this year, and 
gives every indication of becoming a valuable florists variety. 
A new one from Canada. 
Each—Large $2.00, Medium $1.50, Small $1.00. 
MERCURY—(Lins)—Clean vermilion red. Very good color 
that is beautiful under the lights. Good florist red. 
EACH—Large 25c, Medium 20c, Small 15c, 


