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good habits will make it an excellent cut flower. It has the ability to open 8 florets on tall 
straight spikes of 18 to 20 buds. ‘The blooms which are just under the giant class are 
54” and are wide open lightly waved and fluted with raised midribs. Has been thoroughly 
tested and rated very high in all national trial gardens. Bulblet production and eermina- 
tion excellent. L- $1.00 M-75c $-50c Blts. 10-70c (100 - $5.50) 
LA VALLE (Lines) (507) A sensational new light ivory cream with small orange feather 
that lights it up. A very rich color and it opens up to 9 huge florets on long flowerheads. 
The spikes grow 5 ft. tall. A sure winner wherever shown. 
L- $2.50 M-$2.00 S-$1.50 Blts. 20c (15 - $2.00) (No Discount) 
LORAINE (Foster) (Mid-season) (440) Fine tall pink blending to a cream throat. Opens 
6 slightly ruffled blooms of heavy substance on tall always straight spikes. ‘Takes hot 
weather very well. Flowerheads of 26” with 20 buds often all showing color. 
M-50c S-25c Bits. 10-50c (100 - $4.00) 
MADELEINE BROWN (Maier) (Mid-season) (432) Beautiful deep salmon, lightly ruffled, 
blending lighter in the throat which is faintly marked scarlet, 7 to 8 blooms of 5 to 6-inch 
diameter open on tall, strong plant. This variety resembles Picardy, but has better habits 
of growth. It does not grow stubby, is healthy, and grows straight. Blooms have better 
texture. Fine reports on it from all sections. Fine for forcing. 
2 20 BM 3 - 20685 10-30¢ Bits: pk, 20¢ 
MARGARET WOOD (Marshall) (Early) (470) Very large wine purple with lighter mid- 
ribs and slightly deeper throat. Opens many blooms that are most attractive. Very fine for 
floral work. ee 20Gn Mad - 20 “ Biisx pkes20e 
MARION PEARL (Benedict) (Mid-Season) (442) An exceedingly fine smooth clear light 
pink shading lighter in the throat. Makes beautiful straight spikes with 9 perfectly placed 
blooms open on tall spikes of 21 buds. lee GeVie= 2 5 0GHeD lisse 20C 
MARTHA DEANE (Guille) (Mid-season) (410) A grand tall growing medium yellow with 
fine color. Opens 8 lightly ruffled blooms on tall straight spikes. Good propagator. 
L-2-30c M-2-20c Blts: pkg. 25c 
MAURRIE TREVAN (Both) (Mid-season) (454) Beautiful clean velvety black red. This 
new glad from Australia looks like the best black red to date. Makes strong tall spikes 
with many open blooms. M - 75c 
MAUVIE ROSE (Wesselman) (Very Early) (462) <A beautiful blending from mauve to 
deep rose on outer petals. Spikes are medium height and always straight. Coupled with 
its earliness and good propagation, is its beauty, which will make it a valuable variety. 
L-30¢ M-20c S-2-25c Blts. 10-20c (100 - $1.50) 
MERRY MAID (Roberts) (Very Early) (440) Fine early ruffled pink and white. Open 
6 or 7 blooms 41% inches in diameter on 4 ft. spikes. Looks like one of the prettiest early 
pinks we have seen. An average producer of bulblets, but they germinate and grow well. 
L-70c M-40c S-25c Blts. 10- 30c (100 - $2.50) 
MID-AMERICA (Knierim-Evans) (Mid-Season) (550) Clear brilliant light red. Opens to 
10 mammoth florets on long flowerheads with 26 buds. Flower spikes grow to 66” in height. 
Winner grand championships. Color champion. 
L-2-30c M-2-25c S-2-20c Blts. 15 - 20c (100 - $1.00) 
MINSTREL (Palmer) (Mid-Season) (566) Extra fine giant ruffled and needlepointed 
lavender. For us this has been the best of all the lavenders giving massive spikes of great 
beauty. Spikes are about 4 ft. with long flowerheads. Fine propagator. 
L-2-30c M-2-20c S-3-20c Blts. pkg. 25c 
MISS CHICAGO (Buckheit) (460) A very beautiful rose with a lavender cast with an 
inverted yellow crescent in throat. Opens 8 or more giant florets on straight spikes of 
18 to 20 buds. Has created a sensation wherever shown. 
L - $2.00 M-$1.50 S-$1.00 Blts. 30c (10 - $2.40) (No Discount) 
MONTPELIER (Hatch) (Mid-Season) (440) Very fine clear pink slightly lighter than 
Spic & Span and a little to the salmon shade. Grows 5 to 6 ft. tall and opens 8 to 10 five- 
inch blooms with 20 to 24 buds on a 30” flower head. The spikes are always straight and 
its consistency makes it a top commercial prospect as well as show glad. . 
L-2-25c Blts. pkg. 20c 
MORNING STAR (Van Proayen) (Mid-Season) (500) This new white sport of Picardy 
is probably the whitest of any and does not have the cream in the throat. A fine grower 
and possibly does not sport back as much as the others. E 
L-40c M-30c S-20c Bits. 10- 25c (100 - $2.00) 
