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LINDA (Stout)—Bicolor of pastel pink and light Yellow) Sota he eee. $0.35 
LITTLE MIKADO (Davis)—Golden Glow yellow with an eye of oxheart red. This 22” 
semi-dwarf is a vigorous grower. Flowers are sun-resistant. Semi-deciduous. Early, re- 
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LOCHNIVARATaylor)—A distinguished daylily of large size and an unusual color varia- 
Won oranse, ced and pink, Hvergreen;‘reblooms. .......:.....)..02,....0 2). ek $3.00 
MABEL FULLER (Kraus)—Large, wide, sparkling ruby red. Green throat and reflexed 
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MADRIGAL (Milliken)——-Pale apricot with a rosy dusting. The reflexed petals and sepals 
are wide and beautifully creped and ruffled. Hyerereens E.ebloomss ie ane $10.00 
MAID MARIAN (Lester)—A large cora! pink with ruffled segments. Deciduous. H. M., 
WO USL tote MEI (OAc poss ASH Soe ee | ne cen Mi ee ea) $5.00 
MAMIE LAKE (Russell)—Bicolor of great size. Ruffled petals are deep rosy orchid. 
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MAN O’ WAR (Taylor)—A Brazil Red of large size and striking color. Sepals and petals 
recurve to give an oblong effect to the throat. Repeat blooming. 36”. Evergreen. $5.00 
MARGARET PERRY (Perry)—Light orange red. Fades in the sun to a near pink. $0.35 
MARIONETTE (Lester)—Large buttercup yellow with a velvety finish and a mahogany 
eyezone on all 6 segments. Sunfast. Good of evenings. 36”. Deciduous. .......... $3.00 
MARSE CONNELL (Connell)—Very large dark red with a rich, velvety finish. Growth 
Mise roOrem ms trOno os inch scapes, Wvergreen: ... 6.25.5. 0.. ns a ceaueda check nee $6.00 
MARY GUENTHER (Russell)—Very showy bicolor of scarlet red and yellow. Recur- 
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MASSASOIT (Nesmith)—5 ft. tall. Reddish copper flowers marked with Indian red. 
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MATADOR (Nesmith)—Bright, rich mahogany red. Brilliant, cup-shaped flower. Scape 
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MAY QUEEN (Origin unknown)— Early yellow, flowering with Gold Dust and other early 
dwarfs and repeating several times during the season. A very superior, evergreen variety, 
38” in height. Not to be confused with “QUEEN OF MAY” (Van Veen). .......... $0.35 
MEADOWLANDS (Russell)—Very large flower, deeply sprinkled a rich, rosy brown with 
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MER ROUGE (Davis)—The color of this big red is described as “antique ruby.” The 
flowers have a 54%” spread with wide petals of good texture, supported by a heavy midrib. 
The throat is a deep chrome yellow. The semi-dormant plant has strong, 40” scapes. $2.00 
MIKADO (Stout)—Orange with mahogany eye. Evergreen. ...................... $0.50 
MIMOSA ROSE (Lester)—Coral-rose with wide petals, recurving at the tips. Good sub- 
Suainee, -a0% 2. ABYYOICHOTO OEE a5, aed Gey eos CRE OD cc SER ence aoe Peis cin yrs triers cee tarhs eed ltt coh $3.00 
MING TOY (Wheeler)—HFEarly, semi-dwarf, bright red. Recurrent blooming; evergreen. 
(etal a $1.50 
MISS HOUSTON (Russell)—A soft pink with a deeper eyezone and a yeilow throat. 3 
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MODESTY (Betscher)—Pale yellow. Recurrent blooming with pendant flowers. Ever- 
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MONTE (Russell) Bicolor. Wide, ruffled rose-brown petals and lemon sepals. Reblooms. 
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MOROCCO RED (Nesmith)—vVelvety Morocco red. Sun-resistant; reblooms; Saran nt 
0.75 
MRS. B. F. BONNER (Russell)—An exceptionally fine pale yellow of the “Hyperion” class, 
but larger, of better substance and more vigorous. A recurrent blooming evergreen. $1.00 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON (Russeli)—A very popular fiery red with a satiny finish. Plant 
and flowers of medium size, but the wide petals and sepals are fully open and slightly 
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MRS. JOHN J. TIGERT (Watkins)—Orange red; eyed a darker red. ............ $0.35 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN (Betscher)—Pale yellow. Numerous flowers on strong, erect scapes. 
Pe Ce Treen UE ae GMa oS ehe eed fc siapeidhe «+ oo tee ciciere OG e aleersl¥ vies s aielgie lle stp erneing $0.35 
NARANJA (Wheeler)—The standard by which all “golds” should be measured. Large 
ruffled, fully formed pure golden orange. Recurrent blooming on strong, 36” scapes. H. 
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