Per Price 
*MANSOER (M). Blood red on a brown ground and overlaid witha 1 30 
dark brown glow, opening 8 well placed blooms on a tall straight stem 
with 27-inch head. This recent Netherlands introduction is a new 10 $2.80 
color and looks like the best black red at anywhere near its price. 
MARGARET BEATON (M). Large dazzling white accented byasmall 2 HN) 
cherry-red blotch in lower throat that instantly attracts attention, a 
favorite in the cut flower trade. 10 .60 
*MARGUERITE (E). Bright watermelon pink with conspicuous broad 2 .20 
yellow throat blotch and wide ruffled florets; formerly one of the 
greatest prize winners in all the glad world. 10 .80 
*MARIMBA (M). Light buff sometimes tinged with a small throat 2 PAS 
feather. It opens 8 or more well placed blooms at once on a long 
whippy head, and is one of the tallest, strongest varieties we grow. 10 $1.00 
MASTER MYRON (L). Fine intense scarlet with no markings, rather 2 5 
slender but very tall and never floppy though it sometimes crooks. 10 .60 
MAX REGER (EM). Light clear horizon-blue, best of the older var- 2 mic) 
ieties in this color and preferred for cutting as it opens well in water. 10 .60 
MINUET (LM). Clear pinkish lavender with plain petaled, wide open 2 .20 
blooms perfectly faced on a heavy tapering double spike. Though short 
of stem it is an ideal cut flower, always in short supply due to very 10 .90 
slow increase. 
*MISS NEW ZEALAND (EM). Apricot-salmon suffused pale rose, 2 29 
with peach-colored throat and the immense size characteristic of so 
many N. Z. originations. The day you find its tip soaring over your 10 $1.00 
head will be one to remember. 
MOORISH KING (LM). Solid black-red of so dark a shade as toseem 2 goad 
really black in some lights, tall and commanding in stature. Though 
introduced 20 years ago it propagates slowly and is still scarce. 10 $1.00 
MOTHER MACHREE (LM). Only a color plate could do justice to 2 .20 
this fine old smoky with its unique combination of lavender, gray and 
gold interspersed with hues of rose in a rather striped effect. Originally 10 .90 
released at $100.00 each and enormously popular in its heyday, still a 
perennial best seller. 
*MRS. MARK’S MEMORY (M). Mammoth ruffled reddish-violet with 1 ais) 
small blotch of dark carmine on lower lip, one of the largest purples 
and a splendid show flower. No representative collection of modern 10 $1.20 
varieties is complete without it. 
*MYRNA (EM). Handsome heavily ruffled creamy white shading to 2 .20 
richer cream throat, usually having 8 open on exceedingly tall and 
graceful spike. A consistent winner. 10 80 
NEW ERA (E). Soft coral pink ivory throat, delicately frilled, 3 15 
9-10 open with all buds in color. Midwest Grand Champion in 1941 
and still sneaks into first place now and then at the smaller shows. 10 .50 
*OGARITA (M). Another giant from ‘down under,’ smooth rose 1 “A hs) 
salmon blending to yeliow throat sanded red. opening 10-12 blooms 
612 inches across out of 24 buds. This magnificent flower is known 10 $1.20 
to its admirers as the blooming telegraph pole, having been grown to 
7 feet with a 45-inch head. 
OREGON GOLD (L). Large bright ruffled yellow, one of the showiest 2 P45) 
in its class with 9-10 open on a tall heavy flower head; the latest yellow 
to bloom. 10 $1.00 
*OREGON ROSE (E). Remarkable 3-toned ruffled rose, opening 10 or 1 .20 
more florets up to 6 inches in width with the balance of 18 buds showing 
color. Its performance record is still climbing with a number of wins 10 $1.60 
in giant size class this season. 
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