LUCILLE (Brown) — 207 M 
Here is a little honey with a big red throat. Five 
to 6 open on 16 to 17 bud spike with never a crook. 
I “found” Lucille in Canada a few years ago, and 
she’s been winning ribbons for me ever since. Prime 
spikes will beat all other creams. It makes beauti- 
ful smooth bulbs and lots of bulblets. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25¢ 
LULLABY (Kunderd ’28) — 212 E 
Here’s an old timer that’s still going strong. Has 
a good color combination of rich deep yellow 
with a distinct picotee edge of orange salmon. 
Three to 4 open; 14 to 15 buds on willowy spikes. 
L. 3-25c; M. 5-25¢c; S. 8-25¢ 
MAGIC (Kunderd ’15) — 277 M 
Another one of ancient vintage, but still one of the 
flashiest eye-catchers in the show. Light violet base 
has deeper viclet splashes and a heavy throat blotch 
of the same color. Everyone likes it. Typical bloom- 
ing performance is 5-5-5. Chief fault is crooking ha- 
bit in heat, but this wins approval with the ladies. 
Stock is scarce. 
L. 20c; M. 2-25¢e; S. 3-25¢ 
MARCUS (Stevens 49) — 106 E 
A cream seedling of Coral Bells with same build and 
habits, varying only in color. Had “Smallest Floret” 
for me at LeRoy, IIL, in ’51. Marcus opens 5 on 15 
to 17 bud spikes. 
L. or M. 50c 
MARIONETTE (Butt) °49 — 213M 
Ruffled deep yellow. Outer portions of petals some- 
what flushed with red. Large red blotch completes 
the color picture. Five to 7 florets of heavy sub- 
stance open on spikes of 16 to 17 buds. 
L. $1.00; M. 60c 
MASSASSOIT (Brown) — 252 M 
The deep red of Massassoit is one of the clearest, 
cleanest, and most intense reds there is in any size 
glad. Add to this its fine growing habits and collosal 
production of bulblets and 'you have a fine old va- 
riety that should be grown by every lover of small 
glads. 
M. 2-25¢e; S. 5-25¢ 
MAURICE BARRES (Leffingwell) — 213 M 
Withheld for propagation. 
| MELISANDE (Cave ’41) — 210 E $ 
A medium yellow without markings. Plain petaled,. 
4 to 5 open on 15-bud spikes that are neat and trim. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25ce; S. 5-25c 
MINNETONKA (Brown) — 230 M 
Salmon with yellow throat stippled red. Six open on 
husky spike of 16 buds. An old one that still clicks. 
L. 2-25¢e; M. 3-25c 
MIST MAIDEN (Whitby °49) — 206 M 
A delicate little cream with a pink suffusion. Four 
to 5 open on dainty spike. y 
L. 25c; M. 2-25¢; S. 3-25¢ 
MRS. CALVIN COOLIDGE (Kunderd ’27) — 240 E 
Old tho she may be, and in a tough class, to me 
Mrs. C. is one of the finest still. Medium pink florets. 
with large light yellow throats are the softest, 
cleanest, and most refreshing of any glad. A slight 
crinkling of the edges adds further grace and ap- 
peal. Only 3 to 4 open at a time, but spikes are al- 
ways straight and nicely proportioned. 
L. 3-25¢c; M. 5-25c; S. 8-25¢ 
“The mixture of miniature bulbs I got from you last year 
was absolutely delightful. Any substitutes on this years’ or- 
der, inclosed, will be O.K. as any miniature glad igs wel- 
come.’’—Mrs. C. B., Minn. te 
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