LANTANA (Palmer). A_ beautiful 
pastel color, orange, shading through 
orange-salmon to a golden throat. 
Florets are waved, needlepoint ef- 
fect, and are tightly attached to the 
stem. It will open 7 or 8 well placed 
blooms on a straight stem. Plant 
grows to medium height. Produces 
jumbo bulblets in quantity. L., 15c; 
10 for 1.20; M., 10c; 10 for 80c; S 
5c; 10 for 40c. 
LIPSTICK (Balentine). Beautiful 
pink with rose blotch which adds 
much to the beauty of this nice va- 
riety. Heavy prcducer of bulblets. 
Lign35tteM.,:25ee! San Le 
MARGARET BEATON. Large 
white with orange scarlet blotch. 
ia AOL (ane. ME LOrecUC + i, 6 10S 
Loc : 
MARGARET FULTON. Early light 
rose. Nice commercial. Very popu- 
lar. P'S for zoe. a. 4" tor 200 M48 
6 tor 20c. 
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MARGARET WOOD (Marshall). 
A huge flowered deep mauve or 
mauve-purple of exceptional size 
and great beauty of color. For ex- 
hibition, it can win in the giant 
class, and for the home garden, it 
makes an unusual show in the gar- 
den. But I believe its greatest value 
lies in the strikingly beautiful and 
unusual floral work it makes. M.., 
Me: 'S’, Ee Bulblets, 15¢* each: 10 
for 1.00. 
MARQUETTA (Lins). Builds a tall 
spike with good flower head open- 
ing around 6 florets, 5 to 6 inches 
across; are ruffled and of beauti- 
ful form. The color is unflecked 
light orange, blending to lighter 
throat, overlaid with small orange 
red ‘wlotche L200 eM 1Sc%"S de : 
Bulblets, 10 for 20c. 
MARYLAND MAID. Large formal 
clear pure pink with cream throat 
and faint white midrib, Six to 8 
444-inch wide open florets and as 
many showing color on an 18-bud 
25-inch flower head. Grows 52 or 
more inches tall. Good, strong, 
healthy grower and produces bulb- 
lets freely which germinate very 
easily, cften blooming from  bulb- 
ets, b., gues Me s20C 75), Luc. Btn 
leis, 100 for 1.00. 
MAID OF ORLEANS. The stand- 
ard white for all flower users. L., 3 
for 25c; M., 3 for 20c; S., 3 for 15c. 
MISS BLOOMINGTON. One of the 
best yellows. L., 3 for 25c; S., 6 for 
25¢: 
MAYTIME. Early commercial. 
Pink, tall and straight. One of our 
best commercials. L., 3 for 25c; M., 
5 for 25c. 
MT. INDEX (Miller). White with 
a deep yellow throat blotch. An at- 
tractive color and a fine cut-flower. 
Plants grow tall and straight and it 
makes lots of bulblets. Fairly new to 
the. mid-west.) L.,220c: «M., 15¢>°S., 
2 for 20c. 
MINNEWASHTA (Lins). In_ sec- 
tions where late varieties will bloom 
before frost, this should fill the bill 
for a good strong growing orange. 
Is one of my late good cutflowers. 
Makes tall, strong plants with large 
light crange wide open florets of 
heavy substance. L., 15c; M., 10c; 
S; 2 fospide, 
MERCURY (Lins). Clean, non- 
flecking, mellow  vermillion — red. 
Keeps its brilliance under artificial 
light. Mercury is a good propagator. 
Peeled bulblets planted early make 
big bulbs by fall and are loaded 
with bulblets. Li, 20c; M., 15c;.S., 
10c; Bulblets, 10 for 25c. 
MELROSE (Lins)... This being a 
cross between a blood seedling and 
Picardy, the color of the large 
rufiled florets is between deep rose 
pink of bluish cast and rose red 
blending into an American Beauty 
color throat. Plants are medium 
height and build a good spike. L., 
20ci Mal 15¢:.S.,! 1060 Busthlets,)10 
for Z20¢c 
MIISS WISCONSIN (Kreuger). A 
beautiful rose-pink that is outstand- 
ing. Opens 6 to 8 5-inch florets on 
a medium height plant. It will be 
several years before enough Miss 
Wisconsin can be grown to supply 
the florist demand. Miss Wisconsin 
was grand champion spike at the 
Wisconsin state show. L., 50c; 10 for 
400 M2735ce3 10 Tor 2:80 58S.) 20); 
10 for 1.60; Bulblets, 10 for 50c; 100 
fcr 3.50. 
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