MATTERHORN— 
"Gl. sass, 19388). Pure’ white; white 
beard $1.00 
MATULA— 
‘ck Sass, 1939). Blend of rose, orange, 
buff and crimson. Waved. 50 
MELLOWGLOW— 
(Whiting, 1942). Apricot tan with flush 
of pink. Wide standards. Broad. rounded 
falls with heavy orange beard. $10.00 
MELODIST— 
(De Forest, 1946). Large flower of 
semi flaring form. Henna colored blend 
on gold ground. $10.60 
MEXICO— 
(Kleinsorge, 19438). Buff gold stand- 
ards. Broad falls of flowing red brown. 
iele $3.00 
MIDWEST GEM— 
(H. Sass, 1987). Apricot. tan,. flushed 
pink. Crimped petals. SER Hs)! 
MING YELLOW— 
(Glutzbeck, 1938). Giant yellow. . .75 
MINNIE COLMUIT— 
(H. Sass, 1942). Ruffled white ‘plicata, 
with broad band of wine-purple stitching 
at edges of flaring falls. 3.0) 
MIOBELLE— 
(McKee, 1945). 
heavy substance. Tall and. vigorous. 
Warm rose blend of 
$6.50 
MISS CALIFORNIA— 
(Salback, 1936). Tall stalks of lilac pink 
flowers. 50 
MISSION MADONNA— 
(Essig, 1946). Large creamy vellow. 
$10.00 
MISTY GOLD— 
(Schreiner, 1943). Delicate and pleasing 
tone of lemon-vellow. Good sige and form. 
$3.00 
MISTY ROSE— 
(Salback, 1936), Tall stalks of lilac. pink 
flowers. 50 
MODISTE— 
(Hall, 1938). Large pale mauve. 50 
11 
MOHRSON— 
(White, 1935). 
seedling of Wm. Mohr. 
Deep violet colored 
Large flower. .50 
MOLLY MAY— 
(De Forest, 1944). Geen pink blend. 
Sister seedling of Lori May. $2.00 
MONADNOCK— 
(Selbach, 1987). Large rounded Hower 
of rose red. $1.00 
MOONBEAM— ) 
(H. Sass, 1943). Cool, clear lemon yel- 
low. | $5.00 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA— , 
_ (J. Sass, 1948). One of the best’ clumps 
in the garden last vear. Beautiful stalks of 
“lemon-ice” blooms. $3.00 
MOONLIT SEA— 
(J. Sass, 1948). Novelty: 
shaded and marked. Indigo blue. 
White ground. 
$1.00 
MOROCCO ROSE— 
(Loomis, 1947). Large rose pink on tall 
stalk. 75 3 for $1.50 
MT. HERMON— 
(Lowry, 1945). A thick textured cool 
white with exceptional lasting qualities. 
Possesses a silvery lustre and-:delightful 
fragrance. The first introduction from Mrs. 
Lowry. We are looking forward to others. 
$9.00 
MULBERRY ROSE— 
(Schreiner, 1941). Large flowers on tall 
stalk. Mulberry, shaded brown. $2.50 
NED LEFEVER— 
(Lapham, 1942). Highly colored blend 
of coppery salmon and pinkish orange. 
; $1.00 
NIGHTFALL— 
(Hall, 1942). Falls velvety deep pansv 
purple. Standards lighter. 
NIGHTINGALE— 
(Hall, 1942). Glistening godlen russet. 
Large flowers of good form. $2.00 
OLA KALA— 
(J. Sass, 1943). Heavily ruffled deep 
vellow. The best yellow in the garden. 
$4.00 
