Name — (Class-Introducer- Year) Description 
MAJESTIC (524 Rowse, Aus. 45-49) A light scarlet self that seems 
to make fine massive spikes. The florets are large and of heavy 
substance. Attachment is good and the head is very long. A very 
good prospect. 
*MAPLE LEAF (590 Pletcher 46) Rosy brown with a pale scarlet 
orange blotch on a cream background. Grew 61” tall with 16-17 
buds on a 29” flowerhead and 6-8 614" florets open. An excellent 
show glad. 
MARJORIE (532 Hatch 48) Medium salmon pink shading lighter 
toward center with a light rose throat. Massive florets of heavy 
substance, with 7-8 open. A strong grower and propagator. For- 
merly called Marjorie Phyllis. 
MARSDEN (520 N. Burn, N. Z. 46-48) Orange salmon with a deeper 
orange blotch. Slight flecking. Opens 9 5”-51!4” florets on a good 
flowerhead. Exhibition type. 
MAUVINA (566 Errey 46-50) A rosy lavender with a deeper pur- 
plish throat. Believed by the originator to have commercial pos- 
sibilities. Opens 6-8 5” florets on a medium length head. 
MEMORIAL DAY (570 Salman 48-49) Deep rosy purple with a 
deeper throat and a small white line. Grew 46”-50” tall with 16 
buds on a 2414" flowerhead. Florets are large and attractive. A 
welcome addition to a weak class. 
MID-AMERICA (550 Knierim 47) Huge medium red with a slightly 
deeper throat. The king of the garden. Makes larger spikes than 
any other variety we have grown. Grew 65” tall, with 24 buds, 
3534" flowerhead and 8-9 614” florets open in formal place- 
ment. Good color that rarely flecks. Almost unbeatable in its class. 
MIGHTY MONARCH (552 Butt 46) Another giant. Florets are 
medium dark red. Grows 65” tall with 30”"-32” flowerheads and 
20-21 buds. Opens 6-8 plain petaled 514” florets. A very strong 
husky grower that is an excellent show glad. 
MONTEVIDEO (462 Salman 48-49) Deep rose red shading deeper 
in the throat with a white line in the center. Opens 6-8 very at- 
tractive florets on good spikes. Good propagator. 
MONTPELIER (440 Hatch 47) Clear light salmon pink with some 
deep pink feathering in the throat. Attractive and does not fleck. 
A fine show glad and an outstanding commercial prospect. Spikes 
55-60” tall with 17-19 buds, 27”-30” flowerhead, and 7-9 strongly 
attached 5"-514" florets open. Very reliable and a strong propa- 
gator. 
MONTROSE (560 Menzies, Aus. 47-50) Rosy pink shading to deep 
rosy red blotch. Very striking. Some deeper flaking on petals. 
Opens 8-9 large well-attached florets on tall spikes. 
MOONGOLD (410 Brogden, N. Z. 47-50) Very attractive pale 
yellow with a slightly deeper throat. Florets are large and well 
placed with heavy substance. Opens 6-8 on a good spike. 
MRS. D. BOTH’S MEMORY (500 Both 42-48) Large, lightly 
ruffled, creamy white florets shading a little deeper in the throat. 
Substance is heavy. A nice grower. 
MRS. FE. BURKINSHAW (560 Both 46-48) A light lavender rose 
with a deeper throat. There is some flecking and the attachment 
is a little loose, but the variety produces tall spikes with a nice 
long flowerhead and should do very well on the show table. 
MRS. R. G. ERREY (454 Errey 44-48) A rich dark red self with a 
slowing sheen. Believed in Australia and by many who have grown 
it here to be the outstanding deep red. Can make excellent spikes 
with 7-9 open. Slight crooking in very hot weather. 
*NANCY (452 Arnett 49) One of the outstanding 1949 introductions. 
A clear bright medium red with a slightly deeper throat. Has been 
thoroughly tested and approved in trial gardens. A very reliable 
grower and propagator. Should become a fine commercial and a 
winner at the shows. See picture on page 13. 

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