LIPSTICK (Balentine) (M) Very aptly named, a distinctive light pink 
with a rosy-red lipstick blotch. Florets are nicely frilled, of 
good size and many open at once. The description may not 
sound exciting, but actually it is a very pretty glad and one 
that is not as well known as it should be. 
L .35, M .25, Bulblets 10—.25, 50—$1.00 
MADELEINE BROWN (Maier) (EM) This appears to be an improved 
strain of Picardy; the flowers seem exactly the same and I have 
not noticed any of the stubby spikes that so often appear in 
regular Picardy. For this reason it should be worth the price of 
admission; it looks better than any I have tried that have been 
heretofore sold as improved strains. 
M .50, S .25 (100—$17.50), Blts 10—.40, 100—$3.00, 500—$12.00 
MAHASKA (Roberts) (ML) Large salmon-orange with rosy red 
throat. Quite a distinctive color combination, and can be very 
fine altho it seems-to be somewhat variable in performance. 
5-6 open on a tall spike that is usually straight. Priced this 
year so all-can try it. 
L .35, M .25, Blts 8—.25, 20—.50, 100—$2.00 
MARGARET BEATON (Twomey) (M) The large white with scarlet 
blotch that everyone knows. There is still nothing else just like 
it, and it retains its popularity in spite of faults such as stubby 
spikes, some crooks and poor attachment. However it gives us a 
good percentage of very fine spikes. 
L .10, M .06, Bulblets 100—.25, 500—$1. 00 
MARION PEARL (Benedict) (M) Large salmon pink opening many 
florets at a time. Doesn’t seem to be too strong a grower here, 
but reports from many other parts of the country have been 
good. 
M 50, S .25, Bulblets 3—.30, 8—.75, 25—$2.00 
MARGUERITE (Pommert) (EM) A very large pink, cream throat 
with some feathering. With us it has been a better commercial 
and a much prettier glad than Ogarita, altho the latter is better 
for the shows. One of the good older glads that still retains its 
popularity. | 
L 15, M 10, Blts 25—.25, 100—.75 
MATOAKA (Brauer) (E) This is still one of our favorite black reds. 
Tall, a good grower and an early bloomer. Danny Danton and 
Black Panther may be larger, but this has good size and fine 
Color... « 
L .10, M .06 (100—$4.50), S .04 (100—$3.00), Blts 100—.25 
500-—$1.00 
MINSTREL. (Palmer) (M) A very large lavender, often flecked 
deeper. Florets are some larger than Elizabeth the Queen but 
I prefer the latter, particularly for cut flower use. 
M $2.00, S $1.25, Bulblets .25 each, 10—$2.00 
MISS “WISCONSIN. (Krueger) (EM) Krueger’s best, and one of the 
finest glads in anybody’s garden. A gorgeous clear rose with 
small deeper feather; 8 or 9 large flowers open in perfect place- 
ment on tall spikes. Quite a good propagator but the bulblets 
are set on rather late in the season; bulbs should not be dug 
_ too early. 
: M .60c, S .40, Bulblets 10—.80, 20—$1.50 
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