18 GLADRIDGE GARDENS, MADISON, OHIO 
MARGARET WOOD (570) Marshall ‘47 (75) 
A huge deep mauve purple. Its bloom size and color sine atten- 
tion wherever shown. Florists ask for this one because of the beauti- 
ful floral work it makes. Has some irregular placement of florets. Will 
open large florets to tip when cut in tight bud. One of the most 
promising of the new ones. L 15c; M 10c; S 5c; Bits. ‘Ic. 
MARGUERITE (533) Pommert ‘39 (80) 
Very large ruffled blooms of watermelon pink with cream throat. 
L 10c; M 7c; S 3c; Blis. pkg. 25c. 
MARKET QUEEN (416) Kuhn ‘47 (85) 
Very vigorous growing apricot buff. Holds 8 open on a tall spike of 20 
buds. Has a good trial garden record. L 20c:; M 15e; S 10c; Blts. 2c. 
MARTHA DEANE (410) Guilles ‘46 (85) 
A light yellow with almost inconspicuous red spears in the throat. 
Makes tall spikes and looks like a dandy cutflower. L 30c; M 20c; 
S 10c; Blts. 2c. 
MAURRIE TREVAN (454) Both ‘46 (80) 
Black red from Australia. Makes large florets on al eecontional 
long flowerhead. Should win easily in the shows. L $1.25; M 90c; 
S 60c; Blts. 12c. 
MAUVIE ROSE (462) Wesselman ‘48 (70) 
As name indicates it is a rather deep rose blending to a mauve throat. 
Promises to be a good consistent early cutflower. L $1.00; M 75c; 
S 50c;: Blts. 10c. . 
MEDALLION (560) Butt “45 (85) 
Orchid pink lighter at edges with a deeper throat mark. Opens 6-7 
on a tall spike. Color is in demand by the florists. L 15c; L 10c; S 6c; 
Blts. lc. 
MERRY MAID (440) Roberts ‘49 (70) 
An early ruffled pink and white. Grows to medium height and opens 
a 4/2 inch florets. A promising early IBS cutflower pink. L $1.50; 
M $1.25; S $1.00; Blts. 15c. 
MID-AMERICA (550) Knierim ‘47 (85) 
A very strong growing brilliant light red. Grows 60 inches tall with 
8 open oF a long flowerhead. Has a good show record. L 25ce; M 15e; 
= LOc: Blis. 2c. 
MIGHTY MONARCH (552) Butt ‘46 (88) 
Like Mid-America a very strong grower, but in a deeper shade of 
red. Should do very well on the show table. Recommended. L 40c; 
M 30c; S 20c; Blts. 4c. 
MINSTREL (566) Palmer ‘44 (85) 
Opens 6 huge ruffled butterfly florets of lavender color. Rather slow 
propagator. Fine for show table. L 25c:; M 15c; S 10c; Blts. 3c. 
MISS CHICAGO (560) Buckheit ‘49 (85) 
A beautiful rose with a lavender cast, with an inverted yellow cres- 
* cent throat mark. Makes a formal spike with 8 open 6 inch florets. 
‘Rather slow odes Excellent show table record, and promises to 
be a good cutflower. L $4.00; M $3.00: S $2.00; Blts. 50c: 
MISS WISCONSIN (460) Krueger ‘43 (90) 
Considered the best introduction from this hybridizer. A beautiful 
rose pink in a weak color class. Opens 5” blooms. Rather slow propa- — 
gation and the outstanding merits of this ee make it in ame oa 
demand. L.20c:.M. 12c:.S.7e:. Blis. 2c. re 1 ; 
MODERN TIMES (560):Salman ‘48 (75) 
Wine red with narrow yellow lines on lip. Very pleasing color. 
Makes a tall spike holding 7 open. L 12c; M 8c; S 5c; Blis. lc. 
