LINDA (Stout 1936)—Crinkled creamy 
yellow with rose markings, midseason, 
AID aD) 413 {SORE feito Oia eee ie $0.50 
LITTLE CHERUB (Claar)—A gem for 
the rockery or front border, clear yel- 
lowouiine shape; J5)inches). 2 22— $2.00 
MABEL FULLER (Kraus) — Sparkling 
ruby red, an outstanding color gem, 
June-July $3.00 
MAJESTIC (Stout 1934) — Rich golden 
orange of large size and fine form, 36- 
INCH MeV a eS eiee Le oe tee Se $1.00 
MARGARET (Cook 1943) — Distinctive 
large buff-yellow, smooth and refined, 
Midseason, o6-Inch,» de:. 2 22—- 2 $1.00 
MARGUERITE FULLER (Kraus)—Pure 
yellow of outstanding form, wide over- 
lapping petals, a new variety of great 
DLO seuss: Wa a a eae ee $15.00 
MARY GUENTHER (Russell 1942) — 
Brilliantly contrasting bicolor of car- 
mine red and clear yellow, July-Aug., 
ShalhCh 5 eee ae ee ea $0.50 
MARY RICE FULLER (Russell 1943)— 
Canary yellow petals with rosy brown 
eye-zone, lemon yellow sepals, 42-inch 
ASE baad 8M Satire 2 eer ae ey ean ree $0.50 
MASSASOIT (Nesmith 1940)—Reddish 
copper flower with a briliant blaze of 
Indian Red in the falls, tall and well 
HESNCNECC: +: fotos aoe See $1.00 
MATADOR (Nesmith 1940) — Velvety 
rich mahogany, cup shaped flowers with 
orange throat, June-July, 38-inch, de. 
a eet NG Sl Alle oi le 4 Pe ge BENT INE ee $1.00 
MARTHA WASHINGTON (Wheeler)— 
Pink with a lavender cast, cupped flow- 
ers, medium size, heavily branched, 38- 
TDCI cee wr caer eee = oe POEL A gal ay $3.00 
MIDWEST STAR (Sass 1940)—This is 
quite probably one of the finest things 
Hans Sass left to us. Once we saw 
hundreds of blooms of it in the old Mid- 
west Gardens and we have always 
placed a high value on its clear bright 
yellow color and star shaped form. We 
priced this variety far too low and sold 
quite short and it has taken some time 
to build up stock again. Outstanding 
value in superb form and quality $5.00 
MIKADO (Stout) — Rich orange with 
striking mahogany eye-zone, an old fav- 
Orite, June-July, 36-inch ©2222 -__ + $0.50 
MING TOY (Wheeler 1948)—Ruby red 
semi dwarf of fine quality, free flower- 
We ys ot Ae SEDs er dS satel ee a $1.50 
MISSION BELLS (Hall 1945) — A top 
yellow, large, wide petaled, ruffled flow- 
ers of clear medium yellow ___-_- $2.00 
MISTY ROSE (Hill)—A soft misty rose 
pink of excellent quality, recurving 
flowers of good substance, floriferous, 
Midseason weet sec. ee eee ee $10.00 
MME. RECAMIER (Nesmith 1948) — 
Dainty pink gaily painted with water- 
melon pink on the tips of both petals and 
sepals, latest flowering pink ___--- $4.00 
MONGOL (Norton)—Large soft lemon 
with ruffled petals, 36-inch __---- $2.00 
MONONA (Kraus) — Large glistening 
waxy orange, free blooming, June-July 
$3.00 
MOONBEAM (Sass 1940)—Clear cream, 
tall and large, opens in evening and 
Noldssnext day, 52-inch, ces 2.6 _ $1.00 
MOONRAY (Nesmith 1940)—Clear yel- 
low with a dainty halo of red in the 
throat, July-Aug., 30-inch, de. ____$0.50 
MRS. B. F. BONNER (Russell) 1942)—A 
fine yellow that is a larger and better 
formed Hyperion, also earlier, 36-inch, 
OVA oe Cee Sate Sean ie, eee $0.50 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON (Russell 1942) 
—Fiery red with satin sheen, wide petals 
and sepals, small yellow throat. June- 
ULV 42 INCLU CVNet ne eee Bonus $1.00 
MRS. JOHN J. TIGERT (Watkins)—One 
of the brightest reds, prolific and strong, 
midseason, 36-inch $1.00 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN (Betscher 1929)— 
Glistening light yellow, late, 40-inch, 
CAG ine Bete ate te Od MS Eo cat oR ae $0.50 
MYRNA (Saxton)—Large rosy red flush- 
ed with magenta, wide overlapping pet- 
als, a fine performer, 36-in., June $2.00 
NARANJILLA (H. M. Hill 1948)—Pure 
golden yellow, profuse neat small blooms 
of high quality, early midseason _-$1.00 
NEBRASKA (Sass 1937) — One of the 
finest of the pure orange class, tubular 
form, late midseason, 36-inch, de._-$0.50 
NINA WINEGAR (Bechtold 1952)—An- 
other beautiful narrow petaled spidery 
yellow, waved and ruffled, very large 
_---. $3.00 
