_ MARY CLOTILDE (Kinish '44). E.-M. (Blue Triumph 
’ x Shining Waters.) Smooth, clear blue. Delight- 
ful spicy perfume. Produces lovely seedlings. 
Should be used with very large varieties .$1.00 
MARY ELLEN (McKee '47). M. (Mary Vernon x 
Miobelle.) Ox-blood red bi-color, not unlike 
Mexico. Rich blood for many colors. H.M. 
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MARY E. NICHOLLS (Nicholls ‘39). M. (Valor x 
Lucero.) Cream-white with gold at hafts. A.M. 
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MARY RANDALL (O. Fay ‘51). M. (New Horizon 
x sdlg.: Pink Cameo x Cherie.) Deep orchid or 
“Bengal Rose’. Rich, smooth and lovely self 
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a superb parent. H.M. ’51. Net $25.00 
MARY VERNON (McKee '42). M. (3814 x Janet 
Butler) x (Chosen). Blended variegata that 
should produce this color, reds, and rich yel- 
lows. A.M. ‘45 $1.50 
MASIE LOWE (also known as Mrs. J. L. Gibson) 
(Gibson ‘30). M. (Dominion x Souv. de Mme. 
Gaudichau.) Smooth rich purple. Old but still 
fine. Great blood for blues and purples. Eng. 
Dykes Medal winner 1948 $ .50 
MASKED BALL (W. Buss ‘49). M. (Gypsy Baron 
x .) White plicata. Standards so heavily marked 
it appears to be a reverse amoena $7.50 
MASTER CHARLES (M. Williamson ‘44). M. (BB 
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MATTIE GATES (Sass Bros. ‘46). M. (Golden 
Fleece) x (40-371, two yel. plics.) A beauty 
done in very bright lemon and white spangling. 
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MAYAN MAGIC (Tompkins '48). M. (Mellow- 
glow x Prairie Sunset) x (Ola Kala). Luscious, 
ruffled coppery orange and pink blend. 
Net 
MAY CHARM (Whiting ‘48). M. (Mirabelle x An- 
gelus.) Pink blend sister to Pathfinder. Net $1.00 
MAYTIME (Whiting ‘50). M.-L. (Shannopin x 
Pathfinder.) Large bi-orchid-pink amoena. Large 
and quite smooth. Should be highly useful for 
many colors. H.M. ‘50. Net $20.00 
MELODIST (DeForest 46). M. (Salar x Tobacco 
Road.) Large flaring henna blend. H.M. 
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MELODY LACE (Muhlestein ‘46). M. (Mme. L. 
Aureau x Tiffany.) Refined primrose. plicata 
edged lavender-pink. Beautiful, ruffled buds 
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MELODY LANE (D. Hall '49). E.-M. (? Stardom 
x ? 42-05.) Large golden apricot. H.M. ‘50. 
$7.50 
MELLOWGLOW (Whiting ‘42). E.-M. (Midwest 
Gem x Fiesta.) Luscious apricot blend. Good 
parent for blends and shell pinks. H.M. 
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MERRY ROSE (Muhlestein ‘48). M.-L. (Lancaster x 
Daybreak.) Smooth rose. Highly branched but 
its seedlings have good branching..... $1.00 
MEXIA (Whiting ‘47). E.-M. (Sister to Three Oaks.) 
Lovely pink blend 
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MEXICAN MAGIC (Whiting '47). M. (Crimson 
Tide x E. B. Williamson) x (Veishea). Blend 
of Spanish-red, brilliant blue and molten cop- 
per. H.M. ‘47. Net $5.00 
MEXICO (Kleinsorge '43). M. (Rebellion x Naranja) 
x (Treasure Island x Apricot). Rich variegata 
blend. One of the most startling new parents. 
Good for many colors: blends, reds, variegatas 
and oranges $1.50 
MICHAEL BARTON (Tompkins ‘47). E.-M. (E. B. 
Williamson x Bright Melody.) Rich carmine- 
magenta over deep Hollyhock-red. Similar to 
Vice Regal. HG---45 $3.50 
MIDWEST GEM (H. Sass ‘37). M. (Sis. to Matula.) 
Ruffled pale buff blend. Splendid parent to 
give ruffling, and substance. Produces shell 
pinks if crossed with them. H.M. ‘37....$ .50 
MING YELLOW (Glutzbeck '37). M. (Mrs. V. West 
sdlg. x W. R. Dykes) x (Depute Nomblot). Big 
showy yellow. Blood for reds, etc. A.M. 
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MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass '42). M. Rich purple- 
trimmed plicata. Always in great demand. 
Lovely specimen. A.M. ‘45 $1.00 
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MIOBELLE (McKee ‘45). M.-L. (Naranja x Janet 
Butler) x (Aubanel). Rose blend. Could be 
highly useful for blends and reds. H.M. 
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MIOGEM (McKee ‘47). M. (Miobelle) x (43-67 x 
Ming Yellow). Stunning broad rose with me- 
tallic flush in falls. Good substance. H.M. 
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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 $1.00 
MISS BISHOP (J. Sass ‘42). M. (Tiffany x Maid 
of Astolat.) Lovely white sister to Jake. Beau- 
tiful buds $1.00 
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 
parent $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... «...$3.00 
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