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MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass, 1942). M. 36’. A.M. 1945. Of course this 
plicata is different. Heavily ruffled flowers of white with a heavy, 
clear red-purple border. $1.50 
MIRABELLE (Whiting, 1941). M. 38”. This delicate creamy apricot 
blend is brightened by a touch of pink on the falls. Flowers of large 
oval form are nicely spaced on the tall, strong stalks. $1.00 
MISS CALIFORNIA (Salbach, 1936). L. 48”. H.M. 1938. Always 
a favorite this beautiful orchid-pink stands extremely tall and un- 
forgettable. Makes great fans of purple tinged foliage. 50c 
MISSOURI (Grinter, 1933). ML. 37”. Dykes medal 1937. A giant of 
clear blue in color. The broad flaring flowers of enamel-like texture. 
50c 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA JJ. Sass, 1943). M. 36". A.M. 1945. Large 
ruffled flowers, that look like lemon ice. A red lemon toned self. $1.00 
MOROCCO ROSE (Loomis, 1937). M. 40". H.M. 1937. Beautiful pink-rose 
self. Flowers have a soft yellow glow at the heart and a bright 
golden beard. Large flowers, vigorous plant. 60c 
MOUNT HERMON (Lowry, 1945). M. 42”. Large and cool white 
flower whose ruffled close-cupped standards are edged with silver. 
Falls are semi-flaring. The whole flower seems enveloped with a 
silvery lustre. Fragrant. $2.00 
MT. WASHINGTON (Essig, 1937). M. 50’. A.M. 1940. A gigantic 
white, borne on tall well-branched stalks. The flowers have broad 
hafts and are slightly flaring. 50c 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner, 1941). M. 40”. A.M. 1944. Orange 
beard. Radiant mulberry rose self showing a brown shade. Flowers 
are large and of fine form and substance. $1.00 
MYSTIC SHRINE (Weed, 1944). ML. 36’. Novel blend. Standards 
are closed, slightly ruffled, of copper lightly washed rose. Falls 
light rose, washed copper at edges, red-brown veining on gold 
ground at haft, orange beard. 50c 
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