LEIDEN’S ATTRACTION. FD. A great big salmon giant. 
Net Plant $2.50 
LILAC DISCOVERY. SC. A fine lilac cut-flower. 
Plant $1.50 
LIMELIGHT OF DIXIE. FD. 10 in. An unusual color of 
cream tinted green. Certified at Cincinnati. 
Plant $2.00 
LILLIAS THOMPSON. FD. 8x5 in. Signal red. An 
unusual shade of bright red. Bushes are 3 ft., 
early and free and the stems are excellent. 
Root $2.00; Plant $1.00 
LOIS WALCHER. FD. 6-7 in. Indian Lake purple, 
tipped white. This fine bi-color seldom shows solid 
purple ficwers. A very popular variety. 3 ft. bush. 
Early and continuously in bloom. 
Root $1.50; Plant $.75 
MADONNA CRUSADER. Str. C. 8 in. White with a 
cream base. Long wiry stems with flowers on side. 
Visitors remarked about the near perfection of the 
flowers of this variety, freely produced from August 
on till frost. Root $4.00; Plant $2.00 
MAFFIE. SC. 10-11x4 in. Bright dark red. It is vigorous 
and free branching with large flowers posed well 
on good stems. Plant $.90 
MAHARADJA, FD. 8-10x5 in. Ruby red. Another very 
dark red that is extra free in bloom and an early 
one too. The vigorous 4 ft. bushes have dark 
heavy foliage and branch well. Plant $.90 
MAGIC. SC. A most remarkable color —a mixture of 
pink, lilac and bronze tones. Very long stems and 
free flowering. 6-7 in. Plant $.90 
MAJESTIC. FD. 10-11x5 in. Fire red to capsicum red. 
The brightest red we know. A fine large mid-season 
and exhibition bloom. Bushes are 4 ft., well 
branched. Root $2.50; Plant $1.20 
MARIE LAYNE. ID. 9x4 in. Mineral violet flecked or 
spotted wine purple. Long stems. Bush 6 ft. with 
broad foliage. Plant $3.00 
MARIKA ROCK. SC. 6 in. Wine colored tinted blue. 
This is a very fine long stemmed cut-flower. The 
bushes are 5 ft., have excellent vigor, free branch- 
ing with plenty of really fine blossoms. Plant $1.50 
MARILYN DALE. SC. 10-11x5 in. Light persian rose. 
A general tone of lavender. Stems are good and 
long. Bush 5 ft., with heavy foliage and vigorous 
in growth. Root $2.00; Plant $1.00 
MARION GLENN. Cactus 6x3 in. Dianthus purple. An- 
other fine long stemmed cut-flower. This is probab- 
ly one of the best of the 1952 introductions. Strong 
growing 5 ft. bushes and a tremendous producer of 
flowers early and late. A joy to grow. 
Root $2.00; Plant $1.00 
MARSHALL KERNOCHAN. FD. Ball. 5 in. Cardinal 
red: This old variety is a useful cut-flower, with 
its fine stem and early and reliable bloom. 
Net Plant $.60 
MARY CHURCHILL. Anemone. 5 in. Cardinal red. 
Red cushion tipped gold. Early and free flowering 
and a good cut-flower. Root $1.50; Plant $.75 
MERRY SUNSHINE. FD. 5-6 in. Light primrose yellow. 
Dwarf bush with fine stems. One of the earliest 
and most profuse of the yellows. Plant $.75 
MICHAEL BLACK. ID. 10x5 in. Garnet lake, a deep 
reddish purple. A very vigorous dahlia that blooms 
well, starting in August. Plant $.75 
MICHIGAN ORCHID. FD. 8-9 in. Clear mauve. This 
is one of the best deep lavenders. It starts blooming 
early and keeps it up till frost, furnishing many 
long stemmed perfect flowers. Plant $.75 
MISS MYRTLE BEACH. Str. C. 8-10 in. Clear light 
marigold orange. Flower of good form and of good 
substance. It is an early, free bloomer and a fine 
flower. Root $1.50; Plant $.75 
MISS VOHLAND. Informal to SC. A very large rich 
orange. Good stem and strong grower. Plant $1.50 
MME. E. SAWYER. Str. C. 6-7 in. Persian rose. One 
of the most beautiful and perfectly formed cactus 
bloom. The stems are most excellent. 
Root $1.50; Plant $.75 
MONY. FD. 7 in. Mauve tipped white. This is the 
most uniform bi-color we have. 
Root $1.50; Plant $.75 
