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LEADING LADY (Johnson 42) 506—87 
A white sport of Picardy that is the leading glad today. It has won all kinds of Cham- 
pionships. Spikes are tall with 8 large blooms open and well placed. Don’t miss grow- 
ing Leading Lady. 
LEGEND (Fisher 40) 540—90 
A light pure pink, blending to a rich cream throat, very tall and opens six large florets. 
If you like pinks you will surely like Legend. 
LEXINGTON (Hatch 48) 570—80 ay 
Tall purple that opens 6 well placed florets on good spikes. Largest in this color class. 
Will become popular, I am sure. 
MAGNOLIA (Palmer 40) 540—85 
A light creamy-rose that. opens 6 to 8 on a nice spike. In my opinion, this is one of the 
best cut flowers and growers are just beginning to realize that Magnolia is a must 
have. 
MALTA (Palmer 42) 560—85 
This is begonia-rose, a sister seedling of Corona and like that variety in habits, It is 
a tall grower with 6 huge florets open on a good flowerhead. 
MANSOER (Salman 47) 454—82 
Opens 8 well placed blooms that are loosely attached on a tall spike. Color is blood 
red with a brownish glow. 
MARGARET BEATON (Twomey 37) 501—85 
A large snow-white with an orange blotch. Has tall spikes and is one of the most 
popular glads. Opens 6 to 8. 
MARGUERITE (Pommert 89) 5383—80 
A very large watermellon-pink with a cream throat. We are offering a select stock 
of this, as ours grows taller and better. 
MARSEILLAISE (Scheer 41) 536—95 
Late red that makes good spikes. Color is a crimson-scarlet shade. It is tall and opens 
well and should be better known as a cut flower. Florists like it. 
MAXWELTON (C. G. 36) 460—100 
Large soft rose with darker blotch. Somewhat like a rose Picardy. Opens 6 to 8 on 
tall straight spikes. 
MERCURY (Lins 41) 486—85 
A brilliant vermillion-red that opens 8 to 10 large florets. This is one of the best reds, 
a real bright glad that gets a lot of attention. It is a very heavy show winner. 
MISTY DAWN (Rich 41) 580—95 
A tall smoky-gray or blue-salmon—a great show winner. The florets are well arranged 
on a good spike. This smoky is hard to beat and is a favorite with the ladies, 
MODERN TIMES (Salman 48) 560—75 ; my 
Crimson purple or reddish rose same as Boulogne and a better glad in my opinion. 
Grows tall and straight with nice long spikes of bloom with 6 to 8 open. Unusually 
good grower. 
MOHAWK (Stevens 40) 454—85 
The demand for this picks up each year. A dark maroon-red that opens up to 8 ona 
55 to 60 inch spike. The best in this shade. 
MOTHED KADEL (Kadel 41) 410—77 
A clear medium yellow, 5 to 7 well placed blooms open on a spike of 15 to 17 buds. 
The best low price commercial yellow on the market today. 
MOUNT INDEX (Miller 42) 401—68 
Here is the perfect early flowering white. The exquisitely formed florets are firmly 
attached and placed on very tall spikes, Opens 8. Without a doubt one of the best 
commercial glads. Don’t miss Mt. Index. 
NEW EUROPE (European 47) 4836—100 
A wonderful brilliant red that is a very strong grower. The tall strong stems bear 
mpd = with 8 to 10 open. This is a new glad from Europe that has become very 
popular. 
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