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Maurrie Trevan (1946) Clear velvety black-red. An Aus- 
452 tralian variety that will replace Black 
ee as soon as price comes within reach of 
all. A grand exhibition variety that easily 
opens 8 florets at one time. L. 41.00, M.60¢, 
S. 40¢, Blts 12 for 50¢. 
Mid-America (1947) The giant red thet has been such 
550 a sensation at the shows. Up to ten huge 
florets open on a tall stem. Has won many 
Section and Grand Championships. Strictly 
an exhibition variety. L. 35¢, M. 25¢. 
Mighty Monarch (1946) One of the finest exhibition 
Boe varieties. Large red opening up to & huge 
florets at one time on a tall stem. L- 35¢, 
M. 25¢, Blts 10 for 25¢. 
Mountain Gem (1946) Beautiful shade of scarlet with 
L26 light picotee edge. 6 round florets open on 
a good spike. Will be popular when more stock 
ta available. t- (5¢, Se 45¢5:Blta dO. for So¢- 
Mrs. R. G. Errey..(1948) A very tall black-red- 6-8 
554 large florets open on én exceptionally tell 
stem. One of the best in this color class. 
I. $1.00, u- 75¢, Blts 6 for 25g. 
Myrna Fay (1946) one of the best of the early cut- 
466 flower varieties. Clear levender. Up to 10 
florets open on a tall willowy stem. Blooms 
Proueni il size bulba. bi» 2o¢, M-.15¢, 5- 10¢, 
Bitse.25 for 15¢. 
Nadia ... Small flowered salmon with golden throat. An 
231 exceptionally fine variety for arrangements. 
Consistant prize winner at the shows. Le 29 
Mo 202, Bits 10 for 25¢. a 

