large medium small butblets 
224 MISS JUDY—A very beautiful shade of deep 5) 2- .30 3- .30 10- .25 
orange, with darker splashes at edges of 10-2.00 10-1.20 10- .80 
petals and a bright yellow throat. Open 4 
on spikes up 15-16 buds. Stock is still very 
scarce. 
240 MISS THREE RIVERS—Lovely shade of light 1- .20 2- .30 Se 8} 
rosy pink, with deeper rose stippling in a _ 10-1.60 10-1.20 10- .80 
yellow throat. Opens about 5, lightly ruffled 
florets on a 15-16 bud spike. Very good, quite 
late variety. 
206 MIST MAIDEN—Cream with pinkish lavender 1- .50 1- .35 dle, BE 
tinge or possibly better to say very delicate 3-1.25 3-1.00 5-1.00 
light lavender shading to full cream throat. 
A very dainty one. 
276 MODISTE—Very light lavender and violet Bp DS See 56 AAS 25- .25 
with dark purple blotches. Very odd and good. 10-1.00 10- .70 10- 50 100- .75 
3866 MORAVIAN—Beautiful shade of lavender, he INS: Bo 5) 5: DE PAS 
with a deeper feather in a cream throat. Very 10-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 100- .75 
attractive. 
242 MRS. CALVIN COOLIDGE—Clean medium 2225 Bh AS: a DS Di GES 
pink with full creamy yellow throat. Slight- 10-1.00 10- .70 10-.50 100- .75 
ly ruffled and dainty. An old variety. 
206 MULTIPETAL No. 1—Cream with red mark- ley 35) Te 25 “3 
ings in throat. A face-up, with many petals. 10-2.00 10-2.00 
As many as 12. Somewhat resembles a rose. 
A real novelty. 
? MY DARLING—a 1952 introduction not yet ilo 23i5) }- .25 2- .30 * 
classified by classification committees, but as 3-1.00 10-2.00 10-1.20 
136 by originator, which does not seem correct. 
to me. It is a 100 and very colorful. A hard 
one to describe. Lower petals yellow, lightly 
edged very deep red or purple with less of 
the yellow on top petals and a very bright 
velvety deep red throat blotch of unusual 
formation. Slightly ruffled, and pointed petals. 
Quite spectular. 
262 MYSTIC—A distinctive shade of medium rose, 1- .35 
with creamy white throat, the back part of Limit of one to a customer 
which is covered with a peppering of deeper 
rose. A real old timer, and a good One. 
230 NADIA—Light salmon with clear yellow Bs PIS. 3- .20 Ses 
231 throat, lower petals mostly yellow. Open 6 10-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 
and 7 florets on tall, straight spikes. One of 
the best exhibition varieties. 
354 NEGUS—A wonderful solid black red, with 6 1-1.00 1-1.00 1-1.00 
or more florets open on an 18 bud spike. Limit of one to a customer 
Excellent attachment and placement of florets. 
One of the very best. 
222 NIFTY—Medium orange shading, lighter to a 1- .25 2- .30 3- 13 = 
full clear, bright yellow throat. Another old 10-2.00 10-1.20 10- .80 
one you should have. 
236 OBERON—Brilliant orange _ scarlet, with 3- .30 4- 25 6- . 
slightly darker markings in throat. Opens 4, 10- .80 10- .60 10- 40 100- .75 
with 4 more in color. Early and distinctive. 
206 OCEAN SPRAY—White with beautiful amber 2- .30 3- .30 5m 
301 blotch. A very popular, beautiful and worth- {10-1.20 10- .80 10- .50 
while variety. Early. 
286 OLD SOUTH—Smoky old rose, with small ile (i de 25 5) 
deeper blotch diffused with cream. May grow  10-2.80 10-2.00 10-2.00 
oversize from large bulbs, but from smaller 
ones is excellent. Opens 5 on a 15 bud spike, 
and is a hard one to beat for the show table. 
Stock not plentiful. 
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