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MARY ELLEN—(McKee 1947) 1.34”. Large oxblood-red, the blade 
of the broad flaring falls blackish, surrounded by a margin of the 
Same rosy red that colors the standards. 4... oa $1.50 
MARY RANDALL—(Fay 1951) M.36”. Deep rose-pink self with tan- 
gerine beard. A new and luscious color. Large, well-formed and 
ChickssuDstanced =. cee seaweed ai $20.00 
MARY VERNON—(McKee 1942) M.34”. Golden bronze standards 
with owidely flavine:falissopuby; tt, eeu 8 fo at $1.00 
MASKED BALL (W. E. Buss 1949) M.32”. Unusual white-ground 
plicata, suggesting a reverse amoena. Standards are heavily striated, 
appearing almost solidly colored deep blue-purple. This color also 
borders the glossy white falls. Beard is dull yellow tipped blue. 
Form, domed and semi-flaring; size, medium. Substance, stalk and 
brancbin ogallesatistactoinemet ch imeem eset lene eee $4.50 
MASTER CHARLES—(Wmsn. 1943) M.38”. Rich glowing mulberry- 
purple with a wonderful sheen, jaunty flaring form and excellent 
SUDStan Ces SP Cy ea eer eee ene Ahlan Sees ent ene $0.75 
MATA HARI-_(Nicholls 1937) VL.38”. Deep, glistening indigo-blue- 
purple. Large, velvety flower of good substance and graceful flaring 
form; this late bloomer is in a class all its own. $0.50 
MATTERHORN-—(J. Sass 1938) EM.38”. Large immaculate white. 
There is no trace of any other color in this firm substanced, grace- 
fully flaring, generously proportioned white. p. 0. $0.50 
MATTIE GATES—(Sass Bros. 1946) M.38”. Standards, lemon-chrome. 
Falls, white with a three-quarter inch border of lemon-chrome. 
ibelae: pbiyel lorepiitaniulilby Cikeehe WoNly SE $5.00 
MAYTIME—(Whiting 1950) ML.36”. Wide, firm standards of clear 
orchid-pink; broad falls of deeper rose-pink. Clean, fresh bi-tone. 
Eis Sesser cr Pee MO eee ees we est Ee | ok e e Bo $15.00 
MELANIE—(Hill 1941) M.45”. Lovely orchid-pink of bold size and 
stature, ideally branched, well-formed and heavy substanced. Ex- 
CELLET t.) beeen eee eran foe eT gee GA ALLE es $0.50 
MELODIST—(DeForest 1946) M.38”. Rich henna blended over soft 
PoldenebrowneVelyearce lan Gestuinning: sees ee $2.00 
MELODY LANE—(Hall 1949) EM.36”. Bright, glistening, golden apri- 
cot with brilliant tangerine beard, seedling of two flamingo-pink 
parents. Very large and well-formed. se. $5.00 
LADY MOHR 
MEXICO—(Kleinsorge 1943) L.36”. Buff-golden standards. Velvety 
red-brown falls, bordered and blended golden buff. Very large 
blended bicolor of gay and brilliant coloring, with wavy flaring 
Fal SWR [OC ceuene tani te Reno Vitela Mat that 8 yds. ty Gee ee $1.50 
MICHAEL—(Norton 1946) M.36”. Bridal-rose-pink with crinkled 
edges and gold reticulations on the haft. Large and well branched. 
$0.75 
MIMOSA GOLD—(G. Douglas 1947) ML.38”. Sparkling brilliant yel- 
low of smooth texture. Nice form with domed standards and flar- 
1) OUP | See aha ee mn INET Ola WN oe las oe ARR ey ee ae $3.00 
MING YELLOW—(Glutzbeck 1938) ML.36”. Extraordinary yellow, 
large, clear, smooth, without veining, thick-substanced, well branch- 
ed and slightly waved. Medium yellow in tone. p. $0.75 
MINNIE COLQUITT—(H. Sass 1942) M.36”. Massive ruffled pure 
white plicata with broad wine-purple border in sharp contrast. 
EX.Cra9 111 CORR DG Mmcren ster Caine ee Maat) Crue: Ma cit ee $1.00 
MINUET—(Kleinsorge 1949) M.40”. Predominantly old gold except 
for the delightful touch of lavender on the blades of the falls. 
EleavalynaU thle aces soe ee a. al Mee Le ee ee any $3.50 
MIOBELLE—(McKee 1945) 1.40”. Warm, lustrous, medium rose, 
broad and heavy substanced. Tall, vigorous. Late. $0.75 
MISS CALIFORNIA—(Salbach 1937) M.48”. Boldly proportioned 
lilac-pink of tall stature and vigorous growth. A most attractive 
eM Ce Sal DIS tial CLON yar lI a |) pene eee ein elt ee $0.50 
MISSOURI—(Grinter 1933) ML.37”. Clear rich shade of medium blue 
of smoothly enameled texture. 1937 Dykes Medalist and still a 
[QUA AMES SEH OBES HOY TUS ONO N NOE eens eyecare $0.50 
MME. LOUIS AUREAU—(Cayeux 1934) E.30”. Large silvery white 
heavily sanded and plicated rosy heliotrope. Dykes Medal, France, 
1934. $0.50 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA~—(J. Sass 1943) M.36”. Clear lemon ice, 
ruffled, delicately lovely, yet large and firmly substanced. p. $0.75 
MOONLIT SEA—(J. Sass 1943) M.36”. Strikingly unusual. The white 
background is almost hidden in the over-all flushing of lavender- 
blue and radiation of Empire-yellow from the heart. __...... $0.50 
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