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KULSHAN (Kaylor) 470-70 : 
Very early deep reddish-purple that cuts 100 per cent good spikes. Opens 5 on a tall, 
strong, slender stem. 
LADY JANE (Lake 41) 406-85 abe 
A clear cream with light yellow lips and 8 large, slightly ruffled blooms opened. One 
of the best — a dandy cut flower. 
LAVENDER PRINCE (LaSalle 44) 466-90 { : 
The lavender class has been strengthened by this one. Its vigor, the ease with which 
it grows, propagates and its stretchy spike make it a good cut flower and a heavy 
show winner. 
LEADING LADY (Johnson 42) 506-87 
A white sport of Picardy that is the leading glad today. It has won all kinds of 
Championships. Spikes are tall with 8 large blooms open and well placed. Don’t miss 
growing Leading Lady. 
MAGNOLIA (Palmer 40) 540-85 ; _ sae 
A light creamy-rose that opens 6 to 8 on a nice spike. In my opinion ,this is one of the 
best cut flowers and growers are just beginning to realize that Magnolia is a must 
have. 
MALTA (Palmer 42) 560-85 
This is begonia-rose, a sister seedling of Corona and like that variety in habits. It is 
a tall grower with 6 huge florets open on a good flowerhead. 
MANSOER (Salman 47) 454-82 
Opens 8 well placed blooms that are loosely attached on a tall spike. Color is blood red 
with a brownish glow. 
MARGARET BEATON (Twomey 37) 501-85 
A large snow-white with an orange blotch. Has tall spikes and is one of the most 
popular glads. Opens 6 to 8. 
MARGARET WOOD (Marshall 47) 570-80 
An attractive mauve-purple. Florets are of giant size, often up to 7 inches. Opens 4 to 
6 well placed blooms on strong spikes. Feel sure you will enjoy growing it. 
MARGUERITE (Pommert 39) 583-80 
A very large watermellon-pink with a cream throat. We are offering a select stock of 
this, as ours grows taller and better. 
MARSEILLAISE (Scheer 41) 536-95 
Late red that makes good spikes. Color is a crimson-scarlet shade. It is tall and opens 
well and should be better known as a cut flower. Florists like it. 
MERCURY (Lins 41) 486-85 
A brilliant vermillion-red that opens 8 to 10 large florets. This is one of the best reds, 
a real bright glad that gets a lot of attention. It is a very heavy show winner, 
MISS WISCONSIN (Kreuger 43) 460-90 
There is no competition for this rose glad. It opens 6 to 8 five inch florets on good 
spikes. A wonderful show glad. One that growers are buying in large quantities. One 
of my favorites. 
MODERN TIMES (Salmon 48) 560-75 
Crimson purple or reddish rose same as Boulogne and a better glad in my opinion. 
Grows tall and straight with nice long spikes of bloom with 6 to 8 open. Unusually 
good grower. 
MOHAWK (Stevens 40) 454-85 
The demand for this picks up each year. A dark maroon-red that opens up to 8 on a 55 
to 60 inch spike. The best in this shade. 
MOONRAY (Harris 45) 406-80 
A decided improvement in the light yellows. Has 8 nicely placed florets open at a time, 
though I have seen 12 open. An easy grower that will become popular. Recommended. 
ERAS 
