MARGARET BEATON (Twomey) (401) 85 
Snow white with an orange red blotch. Opens 
8 large blooms on a tall spike. A long time 
consistent prize winner. 
MARGARET PETERS (Errey) (401) 85 
The most heavily blotched white. Opens up to 
8 on a tall spike. Often comes crooked which 
can add style to arrangements. 
MARGARET WOOD (Marshall) (570) 80 
Huge lightly ruffled reddish purple. Opens up 
to 6 heavy blooms on a tall spike. Very popular. 
MARION PEARL (Benedict) (442) 90 
Beautiful clear light salmon pink. Opens up 
to 9 slightly ruffled blooms on a medium tall 
spike. For the exhibitor and cut flower grower 
alike. 
MARLENE BOTH (Both) (530) 75 
Ruffled salmon pink with a lighter throat. 
Opens up to 8 blooms on a tall spike. One of 
the most beautiful in its color. 
MASKERADE (Pfitzer) (413) 85 
Novelty red and yellow combination from Hol- 
land. Opens 6 well placed blooms on a medium 
tall spike. Very healthy and prolific. Striking. 
MAX REGER (Pfitzer) (377) 85 
Early light blue with a deeper throat. Opens 
up to 7 blooms on a medium height spike. The 
earliest variety in its color. 
MID AMERICA (Knierem) (550) 85 
Huge deep red exhibition glad. Opens 8 
blooms on a 6’ spike. Massive grower with a 
fine show record. 
MISTY DAWN (Rich) (580) 95 
Tall rose gray smoky with a bright orange 
throat. Opens up to 8 blooms on a 514’ wil- 
lowy spike. Very popular. 
MINUET (Coleman) (466) 95 
An old timer that is still the basis of judging 
the newer lavender glads. Opens up to 6 large 
well placed blooms on a medium tall plant. 
Beautiful clear color. 
MISS CHICAGO (Buckheit) (560) 
Clear rose with a lavender tint and a yellow 
throat. Opens up to 10 blooms on a tall spike. 
Makes massive formal spikes of blue ribbon 
caliber. 
MISS WISCONSIN (Krueger) (460) 90 
Beautiful medium rose that is a topnotch ex- 
hibition and cut flower. Opens 8 on a medium 
height spike. A must have for all. 
MODERN TIMES (Salmon) (560) 75 
American Beauty rose color. Opens up to 7 
blooms on a tall spike. A color the florists will 
want on sight. Easy consistent grower. 
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