Variety 
MIDWAY 
Deep salmon-pink. Very similar in 
coloring to Spic and Span. Slightly 
ruffled. Good commercial. 
MILDRED PETTMAN (Brown) 240-68 
An early light pink with cream 
throat. Small and dainty. Just right 
for arrangements and corsages. 
MINSTREL (Palmer-’44) 566-85 
A large lavender-pink which does 
fleck some in extreme heat. Florets 
are ruffled and needlepointed and 
have fine attachment. Good increas- 
er and grower. 
MISS VERMONT (Hatch-45) 540-80 
Light pink, tinted lavender, shading 
deeper in the throat. Opens up to 10 
florets which are well attached on 
long flowerhead. A great favorite 
with the florists. 
MISS WISCONSIN (Krueger-’43) 460-90 
A shade of rose not common in 
glads, but one badly needed. Opens 
6-8 on an 18 bud spike. A healthy 
grower and average increaser. 
MISTY DAWN (Rich-’41) 580-95 
Seft smoky gray or bluish salmon 
with a smoky orange-red blotch. 
Opens 6-7 florets on a tall plant. 
Fine show flower. 
MOHAWK (Stevens-’40) 454-85 
Deep glistening maroon that opens up 
to 10 florets at one time. Outstand- 
ing. 
MONT BLANC 
(Howell-’48) 506 or 516-85 
A very large cream or buff, depend- 
ing on soil and climate, blending toa 
creamy yellow throat. Opens 6-8 
six inch florets on a 20 bud spike. 
Grows straight with good placement. 
Especially valuable in breeding for 
yellows as it is a cross of Golden 
Frills & Golden Dream. 
MOTHER KADEL (Kadel-’41) 410-77 
Still the best commercial yellow. 
Also a consistent ribbon winner. 
Medium. yellow without any other 
color. Like wax to the base of the 
throat. Good shipper. 
Per Large Medium Small 
Bulblets 
LOSE 25 
100- 2.00 
25 meee 
100- .60 
TO ome20 
100- 3.00 
10- .40 
100- 3.00 
=m 35 
100- 2.00 
Asi ps 
100- .60 
Ae 0 
100- .60 
4- 1.00 
10- 2.00 
100-16.00 
25- .25 
100- .50 

