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Master Charles—‘‘in commerce 7 years and still supreme’’ Harry Randall, England 
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MASKED BALL (W. E. Buss 1949) M. 
32”. Unusual white-ground plicata, 
suggesting a reverse amoena. Stand- 
ards are heavily striated, appearing 
almost solidly colored deep blue-pur- 
ple. This color also borders the glossy 
white falls. Beard is dull yellow tipped 
blue. Form, domed and semi-flaring; 
size, medium. Substance, stalk and 
branching all satisfactory. Pronounced 
by David Hall the most outstanding 
seedling he saw in 1948. e _........... $12.50 
MASTER CHARLES 
MASTER CHARLES—(Wmsn. 1943) M. 
38”. Rich glowing mulberry purple 
with a wonderful sheen, jaunty flaring 
form and excellent substance. sje $1.50 
MATA HARI—(Nicholls 1937) VL.38”. 
Deep, glistening indigo-blue purple. 
Large, velvety flower of good sub- 
stance and graceful flaring form, this 
late bloomer is in a class all its ae 
MATTERHORN—(J. Sass 1938) EM.38”. 
Large immaculate white. There is no 
trace of any other color in this firm 
substanced, gracefully flaring, gener- 
ously proportioned white. J $ .50 
MATTIE GATES—(Sass Bros. 1946) M. 
38”. Standards, lemon chrome. Falls, 
white with a three-quarter inch bor- 
der of lemon chrome. Large and beau- 
tifully clear toned. se"... $10.00 
MATULA—(H. Sass 1939) ML.38”. Inde- 
scribable blend of rose, orange, crimson 
and buff. Large, well-substanced flow- 
ers, airily waved and crimped like 
those of Midwest Gem, a lovely com- 
panion. $ .40 
MAY DAY—(Hall 1939) M.38”. Glowing 
apricot-orange with an overlay of cop- 
per. A luscious color in a large flower 
of fair substance. $ .40 
MELANIE—(Hill 1941) M.45”. Lovely 
orchid-pink of bold size and stature, 
ideally branched, well- formed and 
heavy substanced. Excellent. Tf sece, Oe O10) 
MELITZA—(Nesmith 1940) M38”, New 
color, pale ivory flesh with vivid pink- 
ish tangerine beard, which dominates 
the entire coloring. ....0c2 eee $ .50 
MELLOWGLOW—(Whiting 1942) M.36”. 
Deep peach or apricot with flush of 
pink. Broad petalled and _ perfectly 
formed:4) hee eee $3.00 
MELODIS T—(DeForest 1946) M.38”. 
Rich henna blended over soft golden 
brown. Very large and stunning. $3.50 
MELODY LAN E—(Hall 1949) EM.36”. 
Bright, glistening, golden apricot with 
Galant tangerine beard, seedling of 
two flamingo pink parents. Very large 
and well-formed: se 2.2.2.2. $10.00 
MEXICO—(Kleinsorge 1943) L.36”. Buff- 
golden standards. Velvety red-brown 
falls, bordered and blended golden buff. 
Very large blended bicolor of gay and 
brilliant coloring, with wavy flaring 
falls.je@ 22 ie Oe ee $1.50 
MICHAEL—(Norton 1946) M.36”. Bridal- 
rose pink with crinkled edges and gold 
reticulations on the haft. Large and 
well branched. Sile2b 
MICHAEL BARTON—(Tompkins 1947) 
M.38”’. Large deep red blend with clean 
hafts of chocolate-red. Nice form with 
fallsesemi=tl agin coe en eee $5.00 
MIDWEST GEM—(H. Sass 1937) M.36”. 
Pale apricot yellow lightly flushed 
pink. Large flower with crimped petals 
delicately colored and a eet with 
gold dust. . § .40 
MATTIE GATES 
