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LULLABY—Deep yellow with all petals tipped 
orange red. Most attractive. Nothing else like 
he 
MAGIC—Very light violet with deeper splash- 
ing and a much deeper blotch. A very old 
one, and even so, cannot keep up with present 
demand. 
MARCUS—tTiny cream shading to light yellow 
in throat. Opens 5 and 6 on spikes up to 16-17 
buds. Even though it produces many crooks 
it still produces many which are straight 
that are hard to beat on the show table. Very 
valuable both for show and arrangements. 
MARIE THERESA—White with edge of some 
petals slightly edged pink and with small red 
darts in throat. Somewhat ruffled and rather 
pointed petals. 15-17 florets on nice spikes. 
Very attractive. Quite early. Won Section 
Champion for me at Haddonfield, N. J. 
MARIETTA—Deep pink, slightly edged light, 
with bright red blotches in a creamy yellow 
throat. Lacinated and very pointed petals. 
Opens 4 small colorful florets on a fine wiry 
spike. 
MAROON BUTTERFLY—Clear, velvety, black 
red or purple with a slight touch of white in 
back of throat. All fiorets open or show color. 
MASSASOIT—A fine, small, glistening red 
with darker markings. A sparkling color that 
stands out. Opens 4 with 4 more in color. An 
excellent one. You will make no mistake 
ordering this grand old variety. 
MAZIE—Beautiful orange with lighter throat. 
Very clean colors. Excellent for vases and can 
win a ribbon too. 
MILDRED PETTMAN—Nice light pink with 
creamy white throat. Opens 6 with 4 in color 
with spikes up to 15-16 buds. Excellent for 
vases. 
MINNETONKA—Light salmon with golden 
yellow throat in which there is a suffusion of 
rose. Opens 6 and 7 on nice spikes up to 18 and 
20 buds. A real contender in the tough salmon 
class. 
MISS JUDY—A very beautiful shade of deep 
orange with darker splashes at edges of petals 
and a bright yellow throat. Opens 4-5 on 
spikes up to 15-16 buds. A different orange and 
a grand one. Won Ist for me at both Farming- 
dale and Boonton. 
MISS THREE RIVERS—Lovely shade of light 
rosy pink with deeper rose stippling in a 
yellow throat. Opens about 5, lightly ruffled 
florets on spikes up to 18 buds with a 20-22 
inch flowerhead. Grows tall and is late. You 
will have this after most others are all 
through blooming. 
MIST MAIDEN—Cream with pinkish lavender 
tint or possibly better to say very delicate, 
light lavender shading to full cream throat. 
A very dainty one. Opens 5 with 5 in color on 
15 bud spikes. Won ist for me at Boonton. 
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