MASTER NEIL (Jensen 1952) E. M. 32 in. 
(Wm. Mohr x Stained Glass). This is 
profably the first true plicata to come 
from Wm. Mohr. The ground color is 
cream and markings are cinnamon 
brown. Said to show its onco blood quite 
clearly. We are looking forward to its 
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MASTER WHITE (Schirmer 1947) M. 38 in. 
(Gudrun x Easter Morn). A very large, 
ruffled white of fine form. Petals are 
very broad and the falls flare widely. 
An excellent parent.___________. 1.00 
MATTIE GATES (Sass 1946) M. 36 in. 
(Golden Fleece x similar type sdlg.). 
The most brilliant of the white and gold 
combos, this has a pure white fall heav- 
ily bordered with bright lemon gold 
and lemon gold standards. The flowers 
are thickly substanced and_ lusciously 
finished. Beard is lemon and ends in a 
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MAXWELTON (Norton 1951) M. 38 in. 
(Alexia sdlg. x Cascade Splendor). A 
huge flaring flower of glowing golden 
tan. This received many glowing tributes 
last year and is said to be Mr. Norton’s 
fMNestamiroductiona dle ee 9.00 
MAYAN GOLD (McKee 1950) M. 37 in. 
(Jericho x Moontide). A very large, 
broad petaled flower of flaring slightly 
ruffled form that created much interest 
in the east the past two years. Said to 
be the most brilliant golden yellow of 
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MAYTIME (Whiting 1950) M. L. 40 in. 
(Shannopin x Pathfinder). Lovely pink 
bicolor or amoena. Standards are pale, 
silvery lilac pink and the falls are deep 
pink with faint hints of orchid. Flowers 
are large with broad full fashioned 
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MELODIST (DeForest 1946) M. 38 in. (Salar 
x Tobacco Road). Large flaring flower 
of copper and henna brown. Very bril- 
tartar sts 9 Ayes ee es ee 2.00 
MELODY LANE (Hall 1949) E. M. 36 in. 
(From two pink sdlgs.). A very luscious 
and large flower of richest golden apri- 
cot with red beard. We saw some mag- 
nificent seedlings from this in the Sass 
gardens last year. A. M. 1952 -__.3.50 
MEMORIES (Sass 1953) M. L. 36 in. (Pink 
Sails x Cotton Candy). This lovely new 
pink from the Sass gardens-is really ful- 
filling its earlier promise of being sen- 
sational. It was exceptionally fine last 
year in its home garden as well as here 
and in Boston and was awarded an 
Honorable Mention by A.I.S. judges. 
The flowers are quite large, with broad 
heavily substanced petals and excellent 
form. The color is a rich medium pink 
that is brightened by a full pink beard. 
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MEXICAN FIESTA (Lyell 1949) M. L. 40 in. 
(Brown Thrasher x P. Sunset). A very 
large, and brilliant variegata. Standards 
vivid orange yellow and falls of rich 
pompeian red. Heavily patterned at the 
atten See oe ee ee SETS 5.00 
MEXICAN MAGIC (Whiting 1947) M. L. 30 
in. (Crimson Tide x E. B. Wmsn.) x 
Veishea. A very brilliant blend of rich 
Spanish red and deep copper with a 
bright blue blaze on the fall. H. M. ets 
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MEXICO (Klein. 1943) M. 36 in. ((Rebellion 
x Naranja) x (Treasure Island x Apricot). 
A massive bitone of real beauty. Stan- 
dards rich amber and falls of glowing 
red brown. A fine parent. H. M. Ne 
MICHAEL BARTON (Tomp. 1947) M. 38 in. 
(E. B. Williamson x Bright Melody). A 
smooth and brilliant blend of carmine, 
magenta and hollyhock red. Flowers are 
large and nicely formed with domed 
standards and semi-flaring falls. The 
hafts are completely free from veining 
and are a solid glowing chocolate 
brown. A fine parent for reds and red 
blends as it gives some fine things when 
used with Caravan, Ebony Echo and 
NMeinsines Il (Cr Cee Eee eee 1.00 
MIDCONTINENT (Whiting 1952) M. L. 40 
in. A near self of rich glowing brown 
in soft medium tones. Very large blooms 
with broad rounded petals. This has tall, 
very well branched stalks with many 
buds. One of the longest blooming 
varieties we have seen. H. M. 1953 7.50 
MINNIE COLQUITT (H. P. Sass 1942) M. 36 
in. (Probably plicatas from Maid of 
Astalot lines). Very popular plicata of 
snowy white with stitched border of 
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MINUET (Klein. 1949) M. 40 in. (Chamois 
x Cascade Splendor). Heavily ruffled 
blend of predominantly old gold color- 
ing, this has light lavender blue falls 
with border of old gold. Lovely___ 3.50 
MIOGEM (McKee 1947) M. 38 in. Miobelle 
x (sdlg. x Ming Yellow). Iridescent blend 
of wine, fuschia red and blue with 
brown overtones. H. M. 1947____- 1.50 
MIRROR LAKE (Muhl. 1947) M. 38 in. (Blue 
Spire x Great Lakes). A large, flaring 
and heavily ruffled blue of light clear 
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MIST GLOW (Muhl. 1948) M. 38 in. (Sun- 
dust x Radiant). A lovely light amoena 
‘ with white standards and pale lavender 
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MISTLETOE (Ketchum 1936) M. 37 in. (Par- 
entage unknown). Creamy standards and 
white falls with creamy edge and flush 
of palest blue. Almost a twin to Mr. 
Wills’ Starshine eee 2.50 
MISTY GOLD (Schreiner 1943) M. L. 34 in. 
(Tiffany x Seigfried). Clean white and 
lemon with ruffled gold edge. H. M. 
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MOAB (Jory 1949) E. M. 32 in. (Grace 
Mohr x ?) x Capitola. A flaring, broad 
petaled flower of onco appearance done 
in deep brown shades .___-----~-- 2.00 
MOBY DICK (Sass 1953) M. 38 in. (Sib. to 
Snosheen). A really enormous white of 
clean, pure coloring and excellent form. 
The petals are very broad and _ nicely 
ruffled with the standards neatly domed 
and the falls semi-flaring. Stalks are 
large and strong with good branching 
and the rhizomes are in turn equally 
large with very broad foliage. A real 
‘Giant’ in every way, this is still a grace- 
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MOHR AND MORE (Muhl. 1953) M. 40 in. 
(Aldura x Capitola). A gigantic Mohr 
type flower of deep glowing purple. 
Often produces flowers with four stan- 
dards and four falls. H. C. 1952 15.00 
MOHR BEAUTY (Milliken 1949) M. 35 in. 
(Elmohr x yellow sdlg.). Clear light yel- 
low of heavy substance and sleek finish 
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MOHRESQUE (Keith 1950) E. M. 38 in. 
(Doxa x Zwanenberg). A Mohr hybrid in 
a different color range. The flowers are 
large, broad of petals and have a full 
flaring form. Standards are light clear 
brown and the falls are yellow buff 
deepening to chartreuse at the hafts 
and have an allover flecking of purple 
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MOHR GLORIOUS (Muh!. 1952) M. L. 32 in 
Elmohr x ((The Red Douglas x Joycetie) 
x (Wm. Mohr x Mussolini)). Similar to 
Elmohr but has larger flowers with 
heavier substance and extremely broad 
petals. The color is very rich mulberry 
red. Won the seedling trophy in 1951 
at the Salt Lake City show. H. C. 195] 
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MOHR MAJESTY (Walker 1952) M. 37 in. 
(Wm. Mohr x Golden Majesty). One of 
the most outstanding hybrids we have 
seen. Flowers are very large with ex- 
tremely broad petals and the usual 
lovely form of the Mohrs. In color it is 
close to rich butterscotch with a smooth 
overlay of rosy wine on the falls. H. M. 
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MOHR VELVET (MuhI. 1952) M. L. 38 in. 
(Elmohr x Hall pink) x Sib. to Salmon 
Shell. A very large flower of tailored 
form done in a smooth medium yellow. 
Very velvety finish. Should be a fine 
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MOLTEN (Craig 1950) M. 35 in. (P. Sunset 
x Sultan’s Robe). Brilliant blend of cop- 
per and rose shades with blue blaze 
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MOON GODDESS (Craig 1949) M. 38 in. 
(Advance Guard x Mitchell 2-21 plic.) x 
blue sdig. A very large, ruffled flower 
of light heliotrope with very broad 
petals and an iridescent finish ____3.50 
MOONLIGHT MOOD (Tomp. 1950) M. L. 38 
in. (Moon Lantern x Miss Bishop) x (Sass 
40-371. An improved Moonlight Ma- 
donna type x Loomis type Dore). An 
exquisitely formed, broad petaled flow- 
er of deep cream with a broad border 
of shimmering gold around standards 
and falls. Stalks are beautifully branched 
Witheimanyebudsmecsy 6 soo eee 4.00 
MOONLIGHT SERENADE (Naylor 1952) E. 
M. 42 in. (Snow Flurry x Hall flamingo 
No. 42-10: sister to Overture). A huge, 
warm white with faint lemon under- 
tones. Superbly formed flowers of broad 
ruffled form. Strong, tall stalks with 
excellent branching. H. M. 1952__10.00 
MOONTIDE (McKee 1946) E. M. 36 in. (Red 
Gleam x Mary Vernon). A large, rich 
yellow with full, broad petals. Parent 
of McKees’ new reds and deep orange 
yellows= Haw 19416 sess Se 3.00 
MOON RAY (Hans Sass 1943) M. 37 in. 
(White sdlg. x Sandalwood). Clear pale 
creamy yellow with faint chartreuse 
toness V.ehyi large eee 1.00 
MORNING BLUE (Jory 1948) E. M. 38 in. 
(Purissima x Capitola). Very broad flow- 
er of rich blue. Onco type flower__ 2.50 
MORNING BRIGHT (Cook 1951) M. 37 in. 
(Pink Reflection x Cook 8742). A lovely 
new bitone with creamy buff standards 
tinted pink and falls of old rose with 
creamy undertone and border. H. M. 
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MOUNT DIABLO (Midtchell 1950) M. 37 in. 
(Variegata sdlg. x Sultan’s Robe). A 
large flowering, deep wine and mahog- 
any red with heavy substance and flar- 
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MOUNT HERMON (Lowry 1945) M. 42 in. 
(Buechleys Giant x Phebus). A gigantic 
pure white of tailored form. H. M. 1945 
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MRS. DOUGLAS PATTISON (Craig 1950) 
M. 37 in. Mountain Sky x ((Acropolis x 
Destiny) x Great Lakes). Rich cornflower 
blue of flaring form with ruffled edge. 
Sleek, translucent finish. H. M. 1951 
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