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LIPSTICK (Balentine 41) 441-90 
Beautiful light rose pink with a deeper blotch. Opens 8 on a good tall spike. This one 
always makes a hit, and is a fine cut flower. Crooks slightly at times. 
MANCHU (B. L. Palmer 45) 513—80 
Very tall, contrasting deep orange and yellow. Opens 8 on a 20 bud spike. Its one 
fault is that the blooms are not always well balanced, but it is different and makes 
a hit with all the visitors. 
MAPLE LEAF (Fletcher 46) 590—70 
A huge rusty—brown that opens 6 on a very tall spike. Not always well placed 
but it is one of the largest glads and has become a heavy winner at the shows. 
MAX REGER (Pfitzer 35) 3877-72 
In my opinion this is one of the finest blues. Light blue with a deeper throat. Opens 8. 
The only fau ts we can find is that bulbs look rough and it is of medium height. 
MID AMERICA (Knierim 47) 550-85 
Huge deep red exhibition glad. Opens 8 well attached florets on a long spike of 24-26 
buds. The florets are well attached to a long flowerhead often reaching 33 to 36 inches. 
MIGHTY MONARCH (Butt 46) 552-88 
An exceptionally strong growing variety with a deep red velvet glow. Opens 6 or 7 
huge florets on a long 20-26 bud flowerhead. A very heavy show winner. 
MISS WISCONSIN (Kreuger 438) 462—90 
There is no competition for this rose glad. It opens 6 to 8 five inch florets on good 
spikes. A worderful show glad. One that growers are buying in large quantities. One 
of my favorites. 
MODERN TIMES (Salman 48) 462—75 
Crimson purple or reddish rose, same as Boulogne, and a better glad in my opinion. 
Grows tall and straight on nice long spikes with 6 to 8 open. Unusually good 
grower. 
MORNING KISS (Hulsebosch 48) 500—85 
Good tall clean white with faint markings in throat. Very tall spikes with 6-8 open. 
Very dependable commercial variety. 
MOHAWK (Stevens 40) 454-85 
The demand for this picks up each year. A dark maroon-red that opens up to 8 on a 65 
to 60 inch spike. The best in this shade. 
MOTHER MACHREE (Stevens 27) 480-85 
A smoky lavender shading out to a purplish red at the tips. Good grower and one of 
the all time favorites of a lot of folks. 
MOUNT INDEX (Miller 42) 401-68 
Here is the perfect early flowering white. The exquisitely formed florets are firmly 
attached and placed on very tall spikes. Opens 8. Without a doubt one of the best com- 
mercial glads. Don’t miss Mt. Index. 
MYRNA FAY (Lines 42) 466-70 
An attractive medium shade of lavender, often flecked deeper. Opens 8 to 10 on a 
medium tall spike. It blooms well from all sizes and is one that is extra good for early 
blooms. 
NANCY (Arnett 49) 452—88 
Bright scarlet rose-red, Nancy grows 55-60 inches tall with 7 large well placed 
blooms open on a 19 bud spike. A well tested variety that is a wonderful commercial. 
NEW YORK (Salman 51) 564—80 
A dark carmine—red or deep rose. This received a very high rating in 1950 at the 
Valleevue Test Gardens. One that I recommend you get a start in as it is a won- 
derful show and cut flower glad. 
NILA (Pruitt 47) 462—85 
If you like the dark ones, I am sure you will like Nila. A tall dark red that opens 7-9 
round well placed blooms on a 18 to 20 bud spike. Always grows tall and straight. 
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