MIRABELLE (Whiting ‘41). M.-L. (Matula x Happy 
Days.) Light peach blend that is proving a 
wonderful parent. H.M. ‘41 $1.00 
MIRROR LAKE (Muhlestein ‘47).M.-L. (Blue Spire 
x Great Lakes.) Tall medium blue with lovely 
form. Producing fine blue and white seedlings. 
H.M. ‘48 $2.00 
MISS BISHOP (J. Sass ‘42). M. (Tiffany x Maid 
of Astolat.) Lovely white sister to Jake. Beau- 
tiful buds $1.00 
MISS CALIFORNIA (Salbach ‘37). E.-M. (Daunt- 
less x Desert Gold.) Tall lavender-pink..$ .50 
MISSOURI (Grinter ‘33). M.-L. (Sensation x Blue 
Ribbon.) Medium deep blue. with brown on 
hafts. Dykes Medal ‘37 
MIST GLOW (Muhlestein ‘48). M.-L. (Sundust x 
*Radiant.) Amoena with white standards and 
light lavender falls reticulated gold. Fine 
TCLS ULSe Sees oy orais) enc taash arte ee Gaetan oe aE $3.00 
MISTLETOE (Ketchum ‘36). M. (?). Deep cream 
standards, falls white with edge color of 
standards, flushed faint blue. Almost a twin 
for Star Shine. Limited stock. Net 
MISTY GOLD (Schreiner ‘43). M. (Tiffany x Sieg- 
fried.) Everyone loves this lemon and white 
beauty. Fine blood for plicatas cand lemons. 
UUW) Rye Nentr at cna ade ieaing acti AY CONAN Dg a aR nahn $1.00 
MOHR BEAUTY* (Milliken ‘49). M. (Elmohr x 
yel. sdlg. involving: Lady Paramount, Cheerio, 
Easter Morn, Camilard, Aurifero, Henri 
Riviere, Dauntless, Alta Calif., Loudon, New 
Albion and Chosen.) Light yellow with very 
heavy substance. Harks to Elmohr shape $10.00 
MOHRESQUE* (A. D. Keith '50) E-M. (Doxa x 
Zwannenburg.) Standards light brown. Falls 
yellowish-buff at edges deepening to near 
chartreuse at hafts with purplish flecking all 
over the falls. Wide and full. Oddly colored 
so some will like it—others will not. Sets 
some seed. Height 38 inches. Net 
MOHRLOFF* (C. O. Schirmer '49). M. (Ormohr x 
Orloff.) Very heavily marked over-all patterned 
plicata. Should be highly useful as a parent. 
Sets seed easily $4.00 
MOHRSON* (White ‘35). M. (Wm. Mohr x .) Deep 
violet-purple. Pollen sometimes fertile...$ .50 
MOLTEN (Craig ‘50). M. (Prair‘e Sunset x Sultan's 
Robe.) Rich blend of burnt sienna, rose and 
golden ochre with violet blaze in falls. 
MONADNOCK (Salbach '37). M.-L. (Marquita x 
Dark Knight.) Large rose-lavender $ .50 
MONTY (Miles ‘46). M. (Trader Horn: Directeur 
Pinelle x Gudrun) x (Spokane). Orange-tan 
standards, velvety red-brown falls. Large 
flower of very heavy substance. Said to be 
Sjouktonate Have we al Nlcley Gem aetna FciwSe © om ae Reo ee $4.00 
MOON GODDESS (Craig ‘49). M. (Advance 
Guard x Mitchell 2-21) x (Blue sdlg.). Large pale 
wisteria, very broad. Ruffled. 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA JJ. Sass ‘43). M. (Yel. 
Sdlg. x Elsa Sass.) Clean lemon-yellow self. 
Fines growers Av Nia. e neers cies 
MOONLIGHT MOOD (Tompkins ‘'50). M. (Moon 
Lantern x Miss Bishop) x (Sass 40-371 x Dr. 
Loomis’ Type Dore, a Sea Shell sdlg.). Cor- 
rected pedigree. Chart:euse with burgundy 
around beard and hafts $7.50 
MOONLIGHT SERENADE (M. D. Naylor 1952— 
watch for it!). (Snow Flurry x D. Hall's 42-10.) 
Lemon-cream self. 
MOONLIGHT SONATA (Stevens ‘46). L. Lime or 
lemon-sulphur yellow self 
MOONLIT SEA (J. Sass '43). E.-M. (Undoubtedly 
Tiffany-Orloff lines.) Yellow ground heavily 
overlaid blue. Effective planted near lemon- 
BASING Sh) ole hioG cageke ao Gece ite Ore Re elt $ .50 
MOON SONG (Tompkins ‘49). M. (Lullaby x 
Moonlit Sea.) Clear orchid with undertone of 
cream. Yellow in the throat. Net 
‘MOONTIDE (McKee ‘46). E.-M. (Red Gleam x Mary 
Vernon.) Very wide, rich yellow. Proving a 
remarkable parent for rich orange-yellows; top 
blood for reds. H.M. ‘46 $4.09 
MORERA* (Mohr-Mitchell '28). E. (I. korolkowi x 
Ib-Mac.) Bi-colored blue-purple. Net 
MORNING BLUE* (Jory ‘48). E.-M. (Purissima x 
Capitola.) Wide Sets 
rich medium blue. 
SOG eet ceo £istid-y Mee ae 
MOROCCO ROSE (Loomis ‘'37). E.-M. (H 22, Lent 
A. Williamson, etc.) x (F 70; W. J. Fryer x 
Ricardi). Light lavender-rose-pink. Half sister 
to both Elmohr and Sea Shell. Has been a most 
useful parent. H.M. 
MOUNT DIABLO (Mitchell '50). M. (0-84 variegata 
x Sultan's Robe.) Large red with strong gar- 
den value. 
MOUNT HERMON (Lowry ‘45). M. (Buechley 
Giant x Phebus.) Plain white. Always a good 
performer. Sister to Syringa. H.M. ‘45... .$2.00 
MOUNT TIMP (Muhlestein ‘45) E.-M. (October 
Opera x Tiffany.) Very large rose trimmed pli- 
cata that starts the season and blooms over a 
long period of time. Garden visitors like it. 
Reblooms in favorable climates 
MOUNT WASHINGTON (Essig ‘37). E.-M. (Shin- 
ing Waters) x (New Albion) x (Miss Wilmott x 
Sherbert)). Tender white that will throw tan- 
gerine bearded pinks if bred to them. Net.$ .50 
MRS. DOUGLAS PATTISON (Craig '50). M. (Moun- 
tain Sky) x ((Acropolis x Destiny) x (Great 
Lakes)). Lovely cornflower blue self of beauti- 
ful form. Wonderful blood for blues and pur- 
ples. 
MT. McKINLEY (Schreiner ‘47). E.-M. (Amigo x 
Wabash.) Amoena to start the season. Tall well 
lapnedglelavaiel todo Lm eeaiaec Goon eae oe ae 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner ‘41). M. (Frieda 
Mohr x Violet Crown or Ozone.) Large Mulberry 
with brown on hafts. A.M. ‘44 $1.00 
MY DAY* (Tharp ‘44). E.-M. (Wm. Mohr x Los 
Angeles.) Large violet with strong white under- 
tones 
MY CHOICE (Tharp). E.-M. (Gertrude Fields x 
Quivera.) Light orchid with rich orange beard. 
A= diploid (24 chromosomes). «a. 6... oy... 
MYOMY* (White '47). E. Lovely oncobred show- 
ing strongly “its. onco blood.’ Net... ..)..) 
NANKEEN (Whiting ‘'47). E-M. (Mirabelle) x 
(Sdlg. of Rameses x Elsa Sass). Cool Chinese 
yellow overlaid chrome yellow. Wonderful 
blocd for many colors $4.00 
