“MAHASKA enoberts 45) 423. A new variety that may prove very 
popular with florists. Salmon orange with a rosy red throat. Quite 
a distinctive color combination. Performance somewhat spotty, but 
a good one calls fora second look. 
L 25¢, M 15e, B 10-20¢ 
MAID OF ORLEANS (Pfitzer 32) 80 Dayit0s Still a good white 
in spite of the newcomers. Milk white with a creamy throat. Tall 
straight stems and a good. ‘grower. A good commercial white is 
always in demand. 
L 10e (12- $1.00), M Ge (12-60c), S Je (12-40c), B 100-20 
MARGARET BEATON (Twomey 37) 85 Days—501. One of the 
- “Must Haves” in any flower collection. A beautiful white with a 
scarlet blotch..-6-8 open on a tall stem. We sell a lot of this 
variety for church decorations, etc. A good SE ee and exhi- 
bition variety. A long list of winnings at show 
1 10 (12- $1.00—100-$6.00), M 6c (12- 60c—100-$4.00), 
S 4c (12-40c), B 100-15¢ 
MARGARET WOOD (Beaton 47) 570. A huge rose purple wine color, 
shading lighter-in the throat. Good straight stem, but attachment 
is sometimes poor. 
L $1.00, M 60c, B 10-$1.00 
MARION PEARL (Benedict 42) 85 Days—442. Light salmon shading 
to a lighter throat. Opens 7-9 giant blooms on a tall spike. A 
wonderful show variety. 
L 75¢c, M 50c, S 25e, B 2-20¢ 
MARLENE BOTH (Both 43) 76 Days—550. A delicate light salmon 
pink with a perfectly blended deep creamy throat, almost a buff. 
Nicely ruffled and a good spike, except that it needs staking in 
the field, especially if you want it for exhibition. 
L 60c, M 40c, S 25c, B 4-20c, 10-40¢ 
MAYLING (Hatch 43), 85 Days—440. Beautiful pastel pink with 6-8 
ruffled florets open at one time on a tall spike. A good exhibition 
variety and might make a good commercial. 
L 15c, M 10¢ 
MAYTIME (Palmer 36) 85 Days—330. Light creamy salmon with a 
cream throat. Early and well liked. Somewhat like Picardy, but 
earlier, and of course, much smaller. 
L 10c, M 6c 
MIGHTY MONARCH (Butt 46) 88 Days—552. A very velvety deep 
red rose. A strong grower with large florets —- 8 open on a long 
spike. Good propagator. 
L, $2.00, M $1.25, B 2-30¢ 
MINUET (Coleman 22) 90 Days—466. The standard commercial lav- 
ender for years and still gives most of them a run for the money 
on the show tables. Open 5-6 blooms on good stems. 
L 10c, M 6c, S 4e, B 100-15¢ 
MISS VERMONT (Hatch 45) 80 Days—540. Light pink tinted laven- 
der, somewhat deeper shading in the throat. 8 open on a. tall 
straight spike. Long flower head. | 
| L 75c, M 50c, S 25e, B 5-25¢ 
MISS WISCONSIN (Kreuger 43) 90 Days—460. A new shade of 
lavender rose with 6-8 ruffled florets open at one time. A good 
florists color and an excellent exhibition variety. 
L 50c, M 35e, S 20¢, B 5-25¢€ 
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