large medium small bulblets 
216 LORNA MACKINNON—Heavily ruffled sal- 1- .50 1- .35 1- .25 * 
mon buff, with yellow throat and wine feather. 3-1.25 3-1.00 5-1.00 
Opens 5 or 6 on 14-15 bud spikes. 10-2.80 10-2.00 
290 LOUIS HEMON—Outer florets cream, with 1- .25 I. .25 1- .25 
considerable light red tipping. Inner florets Limit one to a customer 
yellow, slightly tipped red. The yellow has a 
quite greenish cast. 5 or 6 angular florets 
open with balance showing color. Stem rather 
short. A face-up. Stock scarce. 
140 LOVELINESS—Very small shrimp pink, with 2- .25 Be Pas bet 275) * 
a Slight suffusion of white, and with full  10-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 
creamy white throat. Pointed petals and very 
dainty and popular. 
232 LOVELY MARY—Very clear deep salmon, 1- .35 1- .25 2- .30 10- .25 
with yellow throat. 5 or 6 beautiful small 3-1.00 100-2.00 
florets open, with 5 or 6 more in color on 10-2.80 10-2.00 10-1.20 
stretchy spikes up to 20 buds. A strong con- 
tender for any honor. This low price puts 
this excellent variety within reach of anyone. 
207 LUCILLE—Cream with a large red blotch. 16) ss 1- .20 3- .30 * 
Very attractive and excellent for the show  10-2.00 10-1.60 10- .80 
table. 
210 LUCKY STRIKE—Light yellow with slight 1- .75 1- .50 1- .50 
pinkish markings in a little deeper yellow Limit of two to a customer 
throat. Lacinated and very pointed, slender 
petals. 
212 LULLABY—Deep lemon yellow, with all petals 2- .25 325.20 D=e20 be 
tipped orange red. Very attractive. 10-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 
276 MAGIC—Very light violet with deeper splash- Tah 2- 25 Sir PD) 
277 es, and a much deeper blotch. A very old  10-2.00 10-1.00 10- .70 
one, and even so, can not keep up with pre- 
sent demand. 
106 MARCUS—Tiny cream shading to light yellow 1- .40 TE DS 2- .30 a 
in throat. Opens 5-6 on a 14-16 bud spike. A  10-3.20 10-2.00 10-1.20 
fine miniature that won section champion at 
Farmingdale in 1951. 
232 MARIETTA—Deep pink, slightly edged light, 1- .50 the Bhs deo 
243 with bright red blotches in a creamy yellow 3-1.00 5-1.00 
throat. Lacinated and very pointed petals. 
Opens 4 colorful florets on a fine wiry spike. 
211 MARIONETTE—Yellow, more or less edged 1- .50 diem35 Wea 25. * 
213 salmon, with striking blotch and throat mark- Bal 3-1.00 5-1.00 
ings of very deep red. Open 6-7 very heavily 
ruffled florets on a 16-17 bud spike. Pointed 
petals. Very showy. 
270 MAROON BUTTERFLY—Clear velvety black 2. .30 har )30 4. .25 15- .25 
354 red, with a very slight touch of white in 10-1.20 10- .80 10- .60 
mid-ribs. All florets open, or show color. " 
236 MASSASOIT—A fine, small glistening red DE PAS 4- .25 6- .25 40- .25 
252 with darker markings. A sparkling color that 10-1.00 10- .60 10- .40 100- .50 
stands out. Opens 4, with 4 more in color. 
An excellent one. 
220 MAZIE—Beautiful orange with lighter throat. DIED 3.) .25 bae25 25- .25 
222 Extra fine for cutting and can win a ribbon  10-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 100- .75 
too. 
240 MILDRED PETTMAN—Nice light pink with 3- .30 4- .25 50- .25 
creamy white throat. Opens 6 with 4 in color, 10- .80 10- .60 100- .40 
with spikes up to 15-16 buds. Excellent for cut- 
ting. 
230 MINNETONKA—Light salmon with golden DR Spies 5- .25 * 
yellow throat, in which there is a suffusion  10-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 
of rose. Open 6 and 7 on spikes up to 18 buds. 
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