MATTIE GATES (Sass 1946)—Cool yel- 
low with white centered falls, in the 
same reverse bitone class as Golden 
Fleece, but deeper and clearer in tone 
TOAD Fie a ss no a pes ARR ad RR $10.00 
MATULA (H. Sass) —- Unusual warm 
blend of rose, orange, apricot-red and 
buit, neavy | substance. 2 48 oe $0.50 
MELANIE (Hill 19_1)—The nearest ap- 
proach to true pink, light orchid pink 
tone, not a blend, ideal branching, form 
and substance, thoroughly proven and 
dependable, ranks with the best __$0.50 
MEXICAN FIESTA (Lyell Brown Trash- 
er x Prairie Sunset)—Standards, beard 
and claw brilliant orange, falls Chinese 
red lightly flecked light orange, an eye 
catcher, well branched, 40-inch ~_$12.50 
MEXICO (Kleinsorge 1943)—Bright bi- 
color, goiden standards and red brown 
PMS TACOS Mew iae W eee he Nak eo $1.50 
MIDGARD (H. Sass)—-Famous pink and 
MEOW DLONG were oi coe ie ee $0.30 
MIDWEST GEM (H. Sass) — Ruffled 
peach blend, beautiful form —__-_- $0.50 
MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass 1942)— 
Striking plicata, white bordered with 
wine purple, large and ruffled ____$1.00 
MISS ARAVILLA (H. Sass)—More gold- 
en King Tut, red and gold ___--- $0.30 
MISSOURI (Grinter) — Clear medium 
blue, long considered one of the greatest 
ime Le ISG rete ae. Sw NS Lee Le $0.50 
MISSOURI NIGHT (Callis) — Beautiful 
dark indigo blue 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA (J. Sass 1943) 
—Clear lemon yellow with a hint of 
green, crisp and cool, ruffled ____- $1.00 
MOONLIT SEA (J. Sass 194_)—A strik- 
ing novelty, indigo blue with a golden 
heart and white and gold variegations 
throughout, the flower seo. 12062 $0.50 
MRS. J. L. GIBSON (Gibson)—Splendid 
Caries violet blie *selive =o. 2 es $0.40 
MOUNT BLANC (Grant 1946) — Pure 
white with flaring form and heavy sub- 
SELIG yee hain ee Ne SAW ws Gk ay $2.00 
MOUNT HERMON (Lowry 1945)—Cool 
silvery white, broad and clean, balanced 
TAC eet ON St utes ees et ba! aoe $2.00 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner 1941) — 
Radiant mulberry rose, an unusual shade 
in the deep pink class, large and tall 
$1.00 
NARANJA (Mitchell)—Tall yellow with 
a distinct orange overcast on the falls 
yA WWRT VAS) ica. ee Pees CG ree Rat RS ee ee $0.30 
NEBRASKA ROSE (Lyell Amitola x 
Golden Treasure)—S rosy tan, F darker 
with some blue, delicate brown at haft 
ATVGHUONs COCO Lelia Leras and ac uneees A $2.00 
NEW SNOW (Fay 1946)—As pure white 
as newly fallen snow, large and ruffled 
AVL e NOR VENATLON ot tet en t ye se $5.00 
NIGHTFALL (D. Hall 1942) — Rich 
blackish pansy-purple, floriferous and 
WIPOTOUIS tet ee eee ery ret Oe SY $0.50 
NOWETA (H. Sass) — A blend that is 
bright pink in effect, beautifully ruf- 
hi Ke(s ateaeic Sepae pros NLA scaly 5b pA CS Ya Neg  A a $0.30 
OLA KALA (J. Sass 1943)—Rich, bril- 
liant yellow in a flaring lightly ruffled 
flower, brightest of all yellows, Dykes 
Weds rec Oa Site ch Ra tires 2588 le $1.00 
OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge 1939)— 
Ivory white overlaid with gold, charm- 
ire Peril wal Berea: aN Se ts FR $0.60 
ORANGEMAN (Wmsn 1948)—Very large 
deep orange gold, striking _______ $2.00 
ORLOFF (H. Sass) — Rich cinnamon 
brown plicata of fine form and qual- 
BY fae te a ae Ete Mee cS I $0.50 
ORMOHR (Kleinsorge)—Tall giant Mohr 
seedling of lavender grey blue __$0.50 
OZONE (J. Sass)—-Pearl pink and mauve 
with coppery center, distinct and orig- 
inal, fine form and quality 22 $0.40 
PARTING HOUR (Hoimberg 1949)—A 
new plicata from a new hybridizer. 
Large lavender-purple plicata, tall vig- 
orous grower, well branched, free bloom- 
ing. Marbled coloring appears to be 
brushed on, touch of brown in center of 
flower, bright orange beard. Blooms 
mid-season 
blend 
PEG DABAGH (Craig 1948) — Lovely 
new biue, a Wm. Mohr derivative that 
is tall and vigorous 
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