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MARY BLONK. 8 Broad white perianth, flaring rich canary-yellow cup which 
is fringed and edged Marigold-orange. Of vigorous growth and free flowering. 
It is a much improved incomparabilis Francisca Drake and should be used 
instead of this. 
MARY COPELAND. 10 Termed the most striking double yet introduced. The 
longer petals are creamy white with a golden ray down the center, interspliced 
es inner and shorter petals of yellow and orange-red. A truly three-toned 
ower. 
MARY PRATT. 9 New seedling. Pure white Leedsii. Broad petals and hand- 
somely frilled cup. Airy light flower reminiscent of a lovely white butterfly. 
MEKKEDA. 9 Broad pale yellow perianth. A huge and graceful crown, deep 
cial throughout. Strong and very free flowering. Quite showy garden 
variety. 
*2b MILK AND CREAM. A different shade among the Narcissi. Pure white per- 
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ianth, enormous self-colored flat crown of Indian-yellow showing distinct 
shadings of salmon. At opening it is paler and shows a stronger color after it 
has been open a few days. We consider this one of the most lovely of the new 
varieties. Tall stem, strong grower. 
MAYFLOWER. 11 One of the new Barri Poeticus hybrids. Perianth of pure 
glistening white. Broad overlapping petals and yellow eye with red rim picotte. 
Extremely tall. Very striking. Late blooming. 
MERAPI. 8 Broad sulphur white perianth, large expended crown of deepest 
orange-red. 
MERKARA. 9 Perfectly flat and overlapping sulphur-yellow perianth, large 
deep orange-red cup.. 
MILO. 9 Very handsome and outstanding flower. Pure white -petals and 
handsome white trumpet the inside at the base is tinged with nile green. 
Very late. 
MINUET. 10 Very rounded perianth and small yellow cup with scarlet edge. 
Very fine. : 
MRS. E. H. KRELAGE. 8 Really a pale bicolor of grand form. Pointed white 
perianth of smooth waxy texture, cup opens pale yellow but quickly turns 
white. Popularly known as White King Alfred. 
MRS. PERCY NEALE. 6 Enormous creamy white slightly crinkled perianth, 
huge expanded cream yellow cup with frilled edge which turns white in a 
few days. 
MRS. R. O. BA’ KHOUSE. 9 The famous pink daffodil. Fine iyory white 
perianth, long slim cup of shell or apricot pink, depending on weather at time 
flower opens. 
MRS. WILLIAM COPELAND. 9 Clear creamy white double. Inner petals a 
deeper cream. Very beautiful double. 
MISTY MOON. 10 Larger than most of this section. An exquisite flower, having 
pure white perianth and large eye with grey white center with the outer half 
a halo of soft pale salmon. 
MITYLENE. Striking novelty and quite a new break in this class. Tall and 
vigorous increasing freely. Long, very wide saucer shaped crown of greatest 
substance, palest primrose, fading to cream. 
MOINA. 9 ‘Broad pure white perianth of fine substance and quality and well 
proportioned. Shallow expanded crown edged by a very conspicuous band of 
bright orange salmon. 
MOONDANCE. 9 Beautiful flower; broad circular pure white perianth of fine 
‘substance and smoothest quality; well proportioned shallow white crown. Good 
stem, vigorous and free and earlier than most of this class. Half-sister of 
“Chinese White. 
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MOONSHINE. 10 Star shaped creamy white perianth and cup, two to three 
blooms per stalk. 
MORAY. 7 Giant flower. Very large white perianth and long slender trumpet 
white throughout. 19”. Early mid-season. 
MT. HOOD. 9 Pure white much overlapping perianth with large creamy white 
trumpet changing into pure white when in full bloom. 
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