156—LINDSAY NEILL—Semi-double, to loose peoniform, 
large, dark red flower, marbled with white, showing 
some stamens, interspersed with the petals. Medium 
sized, medium green foliage. Blooms mid-season. 
157—LOTUS (Grandiflora Alba; Sode Gakushi)—Semi-dou- 
ble, very large, pure white flowers, resembling the 
water lotus and which shows prominent stamens in 
the center. Large, long, dull green foliage. Blooms 
mid-season to late. 
158—LOUIS McCLAY—Semi-double, large, deep pink, veined 
deep rose. Mid-season. 
159—LOUISA McCLAY—See Grandiflora Rosea. Mid-season. 
160—LUCIDA—See Cheerful. Mid-season. 
161—MADAM HAHN—Semi-double, large, deep pink (very 
bright pink). 
162— MADAME DE STREKALOFF—See Bella Ramona. Mid- 
season. 
163—MADONNA PINK—See Compte de Gomer. Mid-season. 
164—MAGNOLIA FLORA PINK—Semi-double, large, delicate 
blush-pink flower with pointed petals, and showing sta- 
mens in the center. Large, medium-green foliage. 
Blooms mid-season. 
165—MAGNOLIA KING—See Kellingtonia. Late. 
166—MALLOT VARIEGATED—See Princess Baciocchi. Mid- 
season. 
167—MARGARET JACK—Aurora Borealis. Mid-season. 
168—MARACSHINO—F ull double, symmetrical, medium size, 
cherry-red, mid-season. 
169—MARCHIONESS OF EXETER—Peoniform, thick, med- 
ium to large, clear pink flower, occasionally showing 
some white markings. Some stamens show interspersed 
with the petals. Large, dull green foliage. Blooms 
early. 
170—_ MARGHERITA COLEONI—Full double, symmetrical, 
medium sized, bright red flower, with some white 
markings. Does not usually show stamens. Medium 
sized, medium green foliage. Blooms mid-season. 
171—MARGARET HIGDON—Large, semi-double rose-pink, 
petals margined white. Mid-season. 
172—- MARGARET LAWRENCE—See Vedrine. Early. 
-173—MARGUERITA—Full double, imbricated, large very 
round brilliant radiant red. Mid-season. 
174— MARIAN MITCHELL—Semi-double, large, scarlet red 
flower, showing stamens and petaloids in the center. 
Large, long, pointed, dark green foliage. Blooms late. 
175—MARQUISA—See Marchioness of Exeter. Early. 
176—MARTHA BRICE—Semi-double to peoniform, large, lay- 
ender pink. Mid-season. 
177—MATHOTIANA ALBA (Inconstant Beauty)—Pure white, 
usually has one tiny pink spot on a flower, extremely 
full double, very symmetrical. Very large. Late. 
178—MATHOTIANA ROSEA—See Rosea Superba. Mid-season. 
179—MATHOTIANA ROSEA—Large, amaranth pink, imbri- 
cated. Late. 
180—MATHOTIANA RUBRA—See Colonel Firey. Late. 
181—MATHOTIANA RUBRA—Like Ella Drayton. 
182—MEHNA LADNIER—See Duncan Bell. Mid-season. 
183—MENA SEIDEL—See Cheerful. 
184— MEREDITH LAKE (Della Robbia)—Semi-double, to in- 
formal double, medium sized, blush pink flower, show- 
ing some stamens in the center when full opened. Med- 
ium sized, medium green foliage. Blooms midseason. 
185—MIKENJAKU (Candida Elegans; Lady Audrey Buller) — 
Immense deep rose flowers splashed with white. Early. 
186—MISSISSIPPI HASTIE—See Colonel Firey. 
187—MONARCH (Gunelli; Honor of America; Red Ball)— 
Large, deep rose pink, sometimes spotted white; dou- 
ble with irregular petals interspersed with small 
groups of stamens. Mid-season. 
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