LORI MAY (DeForest 1941) M. 34 in. 
(Lighthouse x Salar). Large rose pink 
with deeper shadings on falls. Broad, 
oval petals 75 
LODESTONE (Whiting 1950) E.M. 35 in. 
(Sib to Gold Sovereign). Deep Chrome 
yellow with darker overlay on the falls. 
Very large well formed flowers. A fine 
Darent eee cee = cae _1.50 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner 1942) M.L. 38. in. 
(Mme. M. Lassailey x Winnishiek). One 
of the very best of the Neglecta group. 
Large, broad petaled flowers of flaring 
form with rich silky blue standards and 
dark ultramarine falls. Velvet like finish. 
H.M. 1945 1.00 
LOTTIE LEMBRICH (Lapham 1951) M. 37 in. 
(Lapham E-4 x Paradise Pink). Described 
as a new color, very near the shade of 
the old fashioned lilac with the falls a 
shade deeper than the standards. Flow- 
ers are large with good form and the 
beard is bright tangerine __ Net 12.00 
LOUISE BLAKE (Smith 1943) M. 35 in. 
(Mme. M. Lassailey x Wabash). A very 
bright near amoena, this has pale silvery 
blue standards and brilliant velvety blue 
falls. A.M. 1947 merle 100 
LOVELIGHT (Klein. 1951) M. 36 in pale 
pastel blend of clean pink and pearl. 
The throat is webbed with gold and the 
beard is bright yellow. Petals are slight- 
ly ruffled and have a frosty sheen 6.00 
LURA (DeForest 1952) M. 42 in. (From 
pink Sdlgs.). Very large, ruffled flowers 
of flaring form done in blended violet 
with a rich blue blaze and shadings of 
brown - _ Net 10.00 
MADAM MOHR (Becherer 1951) M. 40 in. 
Morera x (Dauntless x Tropic Seas). A 
mammoth, broad petaled flower of soft 
powder blue with beautiful onco form. 
A real crowd stopper in our garden last 
Vio rie man cmee oe Sets En © & . 6.00 
MAJOLICA (Whiting 1952) M. 34 in. (Mel- 
lowglow x Lavender and Gold Lace). 
Lovely new blend with buff pink stan- 
dards and rich rosy lavender falls edged 
with buff. Thick substance and glossy 
finish 6.00 
MAPLE FLAME (Whiting 1950) L. 36 in. 
(P. Sunset x Veishea). Very bright blend 
with golden standards flushed cardinal 
red and falls of dark copper gold, heav- 
ily overlaid red and with a golden haft. 
phe: CARRIE eis Sige 4.00 
MAPLE SUGAR (Whiting 1948) M.L. 38 in. 
((Marisha x Amitola) x China Maid) x 
Harvest Moon. Large, smoothly fash- 
ioned flowers of rich creamy tan about 
the color of maple sugar 1.50 
MARATHON (Whiting 1948) M.L. 38 
(Mellowglow x Cedar Rose). A_ rich 
blend of apricot, golden buff and 
orange em on .50 
in. 
MAROON DAMASK (Klein. 1946) M. 38 in. 
(Mexico x Red Sdlg.). Large, ruffled 
flowers of rich velvety maroon. Coppery 
tinted standards 75 
MARSALA (DeForest 1951) M. 36 in. (Sib 
to Color Carnival). Large, semi-flaring, 
deep orchid self with full tangerine 
beards Lovely.2= 2) es Se Net 7.50 
MARY VERNON (McKee 1942) M. 38 in. 
(Sdlg. x Janet Butler) x Chosen. A very 
fine variegata with rich old gold stan- 
dards and smooth ruby falls. A.M. 1945. 
Se SE igs Pe og ene ae wee en ee 1.00 
MASKED BALL (Buss 1949) M. 37. in. 
(Gypsy Baron x Unknown). A plicata of 
Unusual pattern. Standards very heavily 
marked purple blue and falls of enamel 
like white with a very faint edge of 
blue. Appears at a short distance to be 
a reverse amoena. H.M. 1952. Net 4.50 
MASTER CHARLES (Mmsn. 1943) M. 38 in. 
(Sdlg. x ?—Probably Rhapsody). Deep 
glowing mulberry purple. Lovely form 
and very velvety finish. A fine show 
piece. A.M. 1946 ._ ; ahd Ta any Ao) 
MASTER NEIL (Jensen 1952) E.M. 32 in. 
(Wm. Mohr x Stained Glass). This is 
probably the first true plicata to come 
from Wm. Mohr. The ground color is 
cream and markings are cinnamon 
brown. Said to show its Onco blood 
quite clearly. We are looking forward 
to its bloom . Sts _ Net 10.00 
MATTIE GATES (Sass 1946) M. 36. in. 
(Golden Fleece x Similar type sdlg.). 
The most brilliant of the white and gold 
combos, this has a pure white fall heav- 
ily bordered with bright lemon gold 
and lemon gold standards. The flowers 
are thickly substanced and _lusciously 
finished. Beard is lemon and ends in a 
white crest. A.M. 1950 ____ Net 5.00 
MAYAN GOLD (McKee 1950) M. 37 in. 
(Jericho x Moontide). A very large, 
broad petaled flower of flaring slightly 
ruffled form that created much interest 
in the east the past two years. Said to 
be the most brilliant golden yellow of 
alla ____ Net 8.00 
MAYTIME (Whiting 1950) M.L. 40 in. 
(Shannopin x Pathfinder). Lovely pink 
bicolor or amoena. Standards are pale, 
silvery lilac pink and the falls are deep 
pink with faint hints of orchid. Flowers 
are large with broad full fashioned 
pelalismn.Me. 1950 gee 2s Net 15.00 
MELODIST (DeForest 1946) M. 38 in. (Salar 
x Tobacco Road). Large flaring flower 
of copper and henna brown. Very bril- 
ltantee HauMeel 947 ees cop eene 2:00 
MELODY LACE (Muhl. 1946) M. 37. in. 
(Mme. L. Aureau x Tiffany). Very lovely 
and delicately patterned plicata of 
creamy white ground and dainty stitch- 
ing of orchid pink. Flaring ruffled 
flowers 
