MAGIC—277—(Kunderd 715) 
Another one of ancient vintage, but still one of 
the flashiest eye-catchers in the show. Light 
violet base has deeper violet splashes and a heavy 
throat blotch of the same color. Everyone likes it. 
Typical blooming performance is 5-5-5. Chief 
fault is crooking habit in heat, but this wins ap- 
pra with the ladies. 
L, 2-25c; M. 3-25e; S. 5-25c 
MARCUS—106—(Stevens °49) 
A cream seedling of Coral Bells with same build 
and habits, varying only in color. When better 
distributed it is certain to come in for its share 
of “Smallest Floret’” honors, Marcus opens 5 on 
15 to 17 bud spikes. 
L. or M. 50c¢ 
MARIONETTE—213— (Butt °49) 
Ruffled deep yellow. Outer portions of petals 
somewhat flushed with red. Large red blotch 
completes the color picture. Five to 7 florets of 
heavy substance open on straight wiry spikes of 
16 to 17 buds. Good spacing and attachment. A 
fine new variety to delight the connoisseur. 
L. $1.50; M. $1.00 
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MAURICE BARRES—213—(Leffingwell) 
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*MASSASSOIT—252— (Brown) 
The deep red of Massassoit is one of the clearest, 
cleanest, and most intense reds there is in any 
size giad. Add to this its fine growing habits and 
collosal production of bulblets and you have a 
fine old variety that should be grown by every 
lover of small glads. 
L. 3-25¢c; M. 5-25c; S. 8-25¢ 
MELISANDE—210— (Cave °41) 
A medium yellow without markings. Plain pet- 
aled, 4 to 5 open on 14 to 15 bud spikes. 
L. 25c; M. 15e; S. 10c 
MINNETONKA—-230— (Brown) 
Salmon with yellow throat stippled red. Six open 
on husky spike of 16 buds. An old one that still 
clicks. 
L, 2-25¢; M. 3-25¢ 
