MAID OF ORLEANS (Pfitzer ‘32) 400 .10 
The standard white for a number of years, a dependable free bloomer always 
welcomed by the florists. 
MARGARET BEATON (Twomey ‘37) 401 .10 
A true white with a small red blotch, remarkable for its vigorous growth and great 
height; great florists’ favorite. 
MARGUERITE (Pommert ‘39) 442 ae 
Very impressive pink with golden throat, clear and pure; long flower head but 
a very short stem. 
MARSEILLAISE (Scheer ‘41) 536 .35 
Truly a beautiful brilliant scarlet, growing a tall heavy spike; a small white spear 
on lower petals. 
MARTHA DEANE (Guilles ‘46) 410 $2.00 
One of the leading introductions in 1946, color is light yellow with small red line 
in the throat; a heavy propagator; bulblets small but germinate readily. 
MEMOIR (Palmer ‘45) 441 $1.25 
Strong blush cream with crimson blotch, giving a beautiful color effect: not a tall 
growing variety but up to 5 open; one we prize highly; good for the exhibitor. 
MINUET (Coleman ‘22) 466 .10 
A light lavender which has been for many years the standard by which all others 
are judged. Bulblets are difficult to germinate but cracking or peeling helps. 
MISS WISCONSIN (Krueger ‘43) 460 fou 
A very fine deep rose-pink, really stands out in the garden; one of our best show 
winners; florists like it, too. 
MOHAWK (Stevens ‘’40) 454 Shs 
Dark glistening velvety red, with no markings; well liked in home gardens and in 
the shows. 
MOON GLOW (Zimmer ‘45) 583 S1e25 
This glad has a color similar to a fine Opal, and slightly ruffled. We were very well 
pleased with it this past season; it opens well from tight bud. 
MOTHER KADEL (Kadel ‘41) 310 ALPS 
Clear pure yellow without markings; good winner in its class, and splendid cut 
flower. 
MRS. MARK’S MEMORY (Pfitzer ‘41) 570 .20 
Large florets of reddish violet with small dark carmine blotch; fine exhibition 
variety. 
MYSTERY (Stinson ‘44) 441 he 
A cool pink with a touch of rose in the throat; large exhibition type; good pro- 
duction. 
NEILS M. JENSEN (Pfitzer ‘42) 330 aR 
Salmon pink and strawberry. 
NOWADAYS (Graff ’45) 460 .50 
A soft rose blending to a peach blush in the throat and on lower petal; has 
straight willowy stem; opens well when cut in bud. 
OBERBEYERN (Pfitzer ‘42) 378 .39 
Dark violet-blue with large cream blotch on lower petals; very striking and attrac- 
tive novelty. Received a great deal of comment at the Chicago show. 
OGARITA (Wilson ‘42) 532 ARE 
Rose-salmon shading to a golden throat; a giant in every way; blooms late. 
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