MINNIE COLQUIT— 
(H. Sass, 1942) Ruffled white plicata, 
with broad band of wine-purple stitching 
at edges of flaring falls. $3.00 
MIOBELLE— 
(McKee, 1945) Warm rose blend of 
heavy substance. Tall and vigorous. $2.50 
MISS CALIFORNIA— 
(Salback, 1936) Tall stalks of lilac pink 
flowers. 50 
MISTY GOLD— 
(Schreiner, 1943) Delicate and pleasing 
tone of lemon-yellow. Good size and cD 
2.00 
MOLLY MAY— 
(De Forest, 1944) Creamy pink blend. 
Sister seedling of Lori May $1.50 
MOONRAY— 
(H. Sass, 1948) Cool, clear lemon yellow. 
$2.00 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA— 
(J. Sass, 1948) One of the best clumps 
in the garden last year. Beautiful stalks of 
“lemon-ice” blooms. $2.00 
MOONLIT SEA— 
(J. Sass, 1943) Novelty. White ground. 
Shaded and marked. Indigo blue. 0 
MOROCCO ROSE— 
(Loomis, 1947) Large rose pink on tall 
stalk. 0 
MT. HERMON— 
(Lowry, 1945) A thick textured cool 
white with exceptional lasting qualities. 
Possesses a silvery lustre and delightful 
fragrance. $6.00 
MULBERRY ROSE— 
(Schreiner, 1941) Large flowers on tall 
stalk. Mulberry, shaded brown. $1.25 
NIGHTFALL— 
(Hall, 1942) Falls velvety dee ppansy 
purple. Standards lighter. $1.00 
NIGHTINGALE— 
(Hall, 1942) Glistening golden russet. 
Large flowers of good form. $1.25 
OLA KALA— 
(J. Sass, 1948) Heavily ruffled deep 
yellow. The best yellow in the garden. 
$2.50 
OLD PARCHMENT— 
(Kleinsorgt, 1939) Light creamy tan of 
fine flaring form. $1.00 
ORCHID LADY— 
(Salbach, 1943) Large flaring lilac pink. 
$1.00 
ORELIO— 
(De Forest, 1947) Pronounced Or-el’-yo. 
Tall, well branched stalk. Flower is bright 
rich tone of brown red. Three seedlings 
of this cross were saved, and this one 
finally selected. Flowers large of good 
substance and form. Casa Morena and 
Garden Flame. $10.00 
OVERTURE— 
Challe 1 944) One of the new color 
breaks, being a flamingo pink. Medium 
sized flowers, with tangerine beard. $5.00 
OZONE— 
(J. Sass, 1985) Lovely shade of Laven- 
der with copper area through the center. 
D0 
PATRICE— 
GDeShorest= | 194) anil allenicataae) ent 
creamy standards flushed pale rosy laven- 
der. Falls flaring, white. Brushed bright 
gold across the haft. Brown markings. 
$3.00 
PINK CAMEO— 
(Fay, 1946) One of the best smooth 
pinks, with Tangerine beard. Award of 
Merit, 1948. $10.00 
PINK LACE— 
(Sass, 1947) A new pink, with tangerine 
beard. Buds are pink. $7.50 
PINK REFLECTION , 
(Cook, 1942) Chamois skin pink of. 
quality. Crisp flower of flaring form. $3.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET— 
(H. Sass, 1989) Awarded Dykes medal 
in 1948. An “onion skin pink” blend difficult 
to describe. $1.00 
