MISTY DAWN (Rich 41) 95 Days—580. Soft smoky-gray-salmon 
with a blue-gray edge and a scarlet blotch. 6 open ona tall stem. 
In its color, this is one of the best sellers, and a bouquet of it, 
aloné, is very attractive. 
L 10c, M 6c, B 100-50c 
MOHAWK (Stevens 40) 85 Days—454. Glistening maroon red with 
no markings. 6-8 florets open, well placed. Better color than Black 
Opal. Blooms best from large bulbs. 
L 10c, M 6c, S 4c, B 100-25c 
MOTHER KADEL (Kadel 41) 77 Days—410. A clear medium yellow 
with no markings. Will open 5-7 nicely placed blooms on a medium 
tall stem. This is one of the best commercial yellows. 
| L 15c, M 10c, S 5c, B 100-25c 
MRS. E. BOTH (Both 43) 530. One of the best ones to come from 
Australia. A blend of clear light orange pink, with Pi harmonizing 
deep clear throat. Florets well rounded, 7”, with 9-12 open ona 
good flower head. An eyeful in any garden and a winner on the 
show bench. 
L $3.00, M $2.00, S $1.00, B 25c 
MRS. MARK’S MEMORY (CK&M 41) 85 Days—570. One of the larg- 
est exhibition peep having a small dark carmine throat mark. 
5” florets. 
L 10c, M 6c, S 4c, B 100-20c 
MYRNA (Pruitt 39) 80 Days—400. A heavily ruffled ivory white 
with many, well placed, ruffled blooms open at one time. Inclined 
to be spotty in performance, but ey a he ood. 
Oc, M 6c, S 4c, B 100-20c 
MYRNA FAY (Lines 46) 466. A rich orchid lavender with many ruf- 
fled florets open at one time. Long spike, straight and sturdy. 
Opens well when cut in tight bud, making FY a good commercial. 
L $2.00, M $1.50, B 2-30c 
MYSTERY (Stinson 44) 85 Days—541. Lively shade of pure pink 
with a small red blotch. Opens 8 on a tall stem. Strictly an exhi- 
bition variety. 
L 75c, M 50c, B 5-25c 
NADIA (Leffingwell 37) 90 Days—231. One of the best small flower- 
ing varieties, both for commercial and exhibition. Upper petals 
salmon, lower petals yellow. Opens 6-8 florets on a good stem. 
Very fine for artistic arrangements. 
L 25c, M 20c 
NEW EUROPE ( 46) 100 Days—536. Enormous florets of 
light orange red with a purple stripe in the throat. Very strong 
grower and will easily hold 8 open. A late bloower, but a won- 
derful exhibition mah 
L 50c, M 40c 
NEW ZEALAND SPLENDOR (Toon 39) 95 Days—541. Deep pink 
; on fine big spikes. You will like this one I am sure. 
L 20c, S 10c, B 12-25c 
IGARITA CWilson 42) 90 Days—532. Nice shade of rose salmon, 
shading to a golden yellow throat. Opens 8 florets on a long flower 
head and a strong spike. Will win for the longest flower head and 
tallest spike. | 
L 10c, M Ge, S be, B 100-25c 
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