156—LINDSAY NEILL—Semi-double, to loose peoniform, 
large, dark red flower, marbled with white, showing 
some stamens, interspersed with the petals. Medium 
sized, medium green foliage. Blooms mid-season. 
157—LOTUS (Grandiflora Alba; Sode Gakushi)—Semi-dou- 
ble, very large, pure white flowers, resembling the 
water lotus and which shows prominent stamens in 
the center. Large, long, dull green foliage. Blooms 
mid-season to late. 
158—LOUIS McCLAY—Semi-double, large, deep pink, veined 
deep rose. Mid-season. 
159—LOUISA McCLAY—See Grandiflora Rosea. Mid-season. 
160—LUCIDA—See Cheerful. Mid-season. 
161—MADAM HAHN—Semi-double, large, deep pink (very 
bright pink). 
162— MADAME DE STREKALOFE—See Bella Ramona. Mid- 
season. 
163—MADONNA PINK—See Compte de Gomer. Mid-season. 
164—_ MAGNOLIA FLORA PINK—Semi-double, large, delicate 
blush-pink flower with pointed petals, and showing sta- 
mens in the center. Large, medium-green foliage. 
Blooms mid-season. 
165— MAGNOLIA KING—See Kellingtonia. Late. 
166— MALLOT VARIEGATED—See Princess Baciocchi. Mid- 
season. 
167—MARGARET JACK—dAurora Borealis. Mid-season. 
168— MARACSHINO—F ull double, symmetrical, medium size, 
cherry-red, mid-season. 
169—MARCHIONESS OF EXETER—Peoniform, thick, med- 
ium to large, clear pink flower, occasionally showing 
some white markings. Some stamens show interspersed 
with the petals. Large, dull green foliage. Blooms 
early. 
170— MARGHERITA COLEONI—Full double, symmetrical, 
medium sized, bright red flower, with some white 
markings. Does not usually show stamens. Medium 
sized, medium green foliage. Blooms mid-season. 
171—MARGARET HIGDON—Large, semi-double rose-pink, 
petals margined white. Mid-season. 
172— MARGARET LAWRENCE—See Vedrine. Early. 
173— MARGUERITA—F ull double, imbricated, large very 
round brilliant radiant red. Mid-season. 
174—- MARIAN MITCHELL—Semi-double, large, scarlet red 
flower, showing stamens and petaloids in the center. 
Large, long, pointed, dark green foliage. Blooms late. 
175—MARQUISA—See Marchioness of Exeter. Early. 
176— MARTHA BRICHK—Semi-double to peoniform, large, lay- 
ender pink. Mid-season. 
177—MATHOTIANA ALBA (Inconstant Beauty)—Pure white, 
usually has one tiny pink spot on a flower, extremely 
full double, very symmetrical. Very large. Late. 
178—MATHOTIANA ROSHA—See Rosea Superba. Mid-season. 
179—MATHOTIANA ROSHA—Large, amaranth pink, imbri- 
cated. Late. 
180—MATHOTIANA RUBRA—See Colonel Firey. Late. 
181— MATHOTIANA RUBRA—Like Ella Drayton. 
182—MHNA LADNIER—See Duncan Bell. Mid-season. 
183—MENA SHIDEL—See Cheerful. 
184—MEREDITH LAKE (Della Robbia)—Semi-double, to in- 
formal double, medium sized, blush pink flower, show- 
ing some stamens in the center when full opened. Med- 
ium sized, medium green foliage. Blooms midseason. 
185—MIKENJAKU (Candida Elegans; Lady Audrey Buller)— 
Immense deep rose flowers splashed with white. Early. 
186— MISSISSIPPI HASTIEN—See Colonel Firey. 
187—MONARCH (Gunelli; Honor of America; Red Ball)— 
Large, deep rose pink, sometimes Spotted white; dou- 
ble with irregular petals interspersed with small 
groups of stamens. Mid-season. 
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