Per Large Medium Small 
Mansoer (Salman) Dark brown red. 7 
to 8 large, well-placed blooms on a _ long 
stiff stem. 
Maple Leaf (Fletcher) Giant rusty- 
brown. Opens 5-6 large florets on a very 
long flowerhead. A very unusual color. 
Marlene Both (Both) Delicate salmon 
pink with blended deep cream throat. 
Beautifully ruffled, with long = stretchy 
spikes. Fast propagator. Very fine early 
cut flower. 
Marmora (Errey) A giant rich smoky 
lavender with a purple blotch. An old 
timer. 
Marqueeta (Lins) Light orange blend- 
ing to a lighter throat. Tall, with five 
5-inch ruffled florets open on a nice straight 
spike. Healthy grower. 
Maskerade (K & M) Clear shining yel- 
low with a vivid dark red blotch. Very 
distinct and conspicuous. 
Maurrie Trevan (Both) A giant dark 
red which makes a tall husky plant from 
small bulbs. 6%-inch florets on a long 
flowerhead, holds 8 to 10 florets open. 
Bulblets large and germinate easily. 
Maureen Gardner  (Preyde) Enor- 
mous clean white with a light violet throat 
mark and some creamy coloring on lower 
petals. 
Mauvie Rose (Wesselman) An_ extra 
early deep rose blending to mauve in the 
throat. Opens 6 florets on a medium tall 
stem. Healthy grower and propagator. 
Meistersinger (K & M) Color amber. 
6-8 florets open on a tall wiry stem 
Healthy grower and propagator. 
Mid-America (Knierim-Evans) A giant 
red that has been the sensation at the 
shows. Round smooth florets with good 
culture will reach 7 inches in diameter. 
An extra good healthy grower and propa- 
gator. A sure winner for exhibition. 
Minstrel (Palmer) A giant lavender pink, 
sometimes flecked darker. Blooms are 
ruffled and needle pointed. Opens 5-6 on 
a very long flowerhead. A very beautiful 
variety in great demand. 
Miss Chicago (Buckheit) Color rose 
with a lavender cast and a yellow crescent 
throat mark. Will open 8 giant florets of 
very heavy texture on a long flowerhead. 
2 .25 3—.25 4—.25 
10 «1.00 .60 10—.40 
1 20 .20 2-—.30 
2 29 oe 2) 4—-.20 
10 1.00 60 10—.40 
1 29 Mei 5) 
2 .20 3—-.15 5—.15 
10 .80 .40 .29 
2 15 .10 3—.15 
10 .60 .40 .30 
1 .30 .20 LO 
10240 1.50 .80 
1 a2 0 20 
1 .20 15 .10 
15 .10 
LO Beet. 20 
2 .30 2—.20 4—.20 
10 1.20 .80 
40 
1 25 2—.30 2—.20 
15 
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