MADAME MAURICE LASSAILLY 
(Cayeux, 1935). M. 36” 
The blue-purple overlay on the white background of this 
delightful plicata adds brilliancy to color quality. French origin 
and distinctive in popular appeal. AM 1939. 
$1.00 
MAIDEN BLUSH (Hall, 1943). M. 36” $3.50 
A rich and pleasing apricot self. Substance of the domed 
standards and semi-flaring falls is hzavy. No haft markings 
appear On the abundantly produced blooms. Picture its soft 
pleasing glow by its name. 
MAJENICA (Cook, 1941). EM. 36” $3.50 
A large flowered pinkish blend imbued with a salmon touch. 
Wide petaled, full and round flowers are chacteristic. Add a 
delightful touch to your garden with this. 
MARISHA (Sass-Whiting, 1939). VL. 38’ $1.00 
Top quality in a lat2 blooming and tall blend. Pink and 
yellow flowers are large and frilly with a golden haft. A wel- 
come addition to your late bloomer collection. 
MARY E. NICHOLLS (Nicholls, 39). M. 34’’ $1.00 
Satiny texture is embodied in a warm cream-white, smooth 
and heavy. Dull green cold overlay at the haft is distinctive. 
Strong honey-locust fragrance adds interest. AM 1943. 
MATTERHORN (J. Sass, 1938). EM. 36” $1.50 
Fine white—the ultimate in purity! Rounded in form and 
generous in size of flower this white is profusely borne and well 
spaced on strong stems. Deservedly popular! AM 1940. Illus- 
tration on page 9. 

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MATULA (H. Sass, 1939). L. 38” 75¢ 
Diversity of color unusually blended. Rose, orange, crimson 
and buff combined for golden salmon effect. Standards are 
arch-d and fluted, falls edge ruffled. Excellent color value in 
a tall late bloom. HM 1939. 
MELANIE (Hill, 1941). M. 40” $2.50 
Tall, and a delightful expression of orchid-pink, MELANIE 
is very close to true pink. Commendable for depth of color the 
flowers are large, ruffled, and lavishly produced on strong stems. 
One to admire indeed! HM 1941. 
MELITZA (Nesmith, 1940). M. 40” $1.50 
This self of salmony flesh is augmented in color appeal, in 
soft light, by an intense rich pinkish tangerine bzard. Stand- 
ards are delicate ivory pink and in soft contrast to deeper flesh of 
the same color in the falls. A vigorous incr2ase each year makes 
for quick garden clump effects where it shows to excellent ad- 
vantage. HM 1940. 
MELLOWGLOW (Whiting, 1942). M. 38” $15.09 
Perfect form of flower, highly ruffled. Peach and apricot 
displayed in luscious richness with a flush of pink. An extra 
heavy beard extends down the fall adding interest to the whole. 
HM 1942. 
MIDWEST GEM (H. Sass, 1937). M. 36” 15¢ 
Petals oddly crimped attract admiration for this luminous 
golden apricot flower. Large sized, the blossoms are borne on 
strong stems. It’s a midseason attention getter. AM 1937. 


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