LUXOR (Sass, 1933) (8.77) Each $2.00 
E. D. White. M.H. An immense white with true bomb center of pale 
yellow fading white at once. Good stems. 
MAJESTIC (Andrews, 1932) (8.79) Each $3.00 
L. D. Pink. F. Very large, rather flat flower with large rose-like petals. 
Rose-pink of an even tone. Often outstanding. 
MAMAN MILLET (Millet, 1924) (8.79) Each $3.00 
M. S.D. Pink. A very large flower, often immense, with rather bending 
stems and distinctive foliage. Its coloring is exquisite in its soft pink 
guard petals with a center of white tinted pink and many yellow 
stamens. 
MAMMOTH ROSE (Franklin, 1940) Each $2.00 
M. D. Pink. T. Gigantic rose type, large long petals of deep rose- 
pink cupped about shorter center petals. 
MANDARIN (Auten, 1933) Each $1.00 
E. D. Red. Dark red bomb, Might show too much purple some years, 
but well worth trying. Fine stem. 
MANITOU (Andrews, 1923) (8.70) 
M. D. Pink. S. Large, flesh-pink. Strong stems. 
MARIE CROUSSE (Crousse, 1892) (8.9) Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
M. D. Pink. F. A delicate shell-pink bordering on salmon. Such a clear 
pure self color, it attracts the eye, even when blooming among a hun- 
dred different pinks. 
MARIE JACQUIN (Verdier) (8.3) Each $1.50 
M. D. White. M.H. Loose, large variety. Guard petals are broad and 
white, enclosing an almost perfect white Waterlily center that is very 
attractive and appealing. Delightful. 
MARILLA BEAUTY (Kelsey, 1940) (N.R.) Each $4.00 
L.M. D. White. A large blush-white of bewitching loveliness. A bloomer 
of rare charm. The blush coloring is more pronounced toward the 
center of bloom, radiating to a lighter shade. It’s just one of those 
varieties you feel that you must have in the garden. A wonderful 
show bloom that will hold its own with the elite of the Peony world. 
The broad petals have wonderful substance. 
MARTHA BULLOCH (Brand, 1907) (9.1) Each $2.00, 3 for $4.50 
L.M. D. Pink V.T. F. One of the greatest of all pink Peonies. The color 
is a bright old-rose-pink. The flower is cupped rose type and often 
measures from 9 to 12 inches in diameter. The stems are strong and 
hold the heavy flowers well above the foliage. A constant prize winner. 
MARTHA SHARP (Nicholls, 1949) Each $30.00 
M. D. Pink. M.H. Medium pink. Full double, clear rose-pink with oc- 
casional light markings on the petals, which are wide and of lasting 
substance. Strong grower and free bloomer. 
MARY AUTEN (Auten, 1933) (9.41) Each $1.50 
L. D. White. M.H. F. This is a flesh-white Peony of much merit. Mr. 
Auten considers this one of the best of his many originations and 
named it in honor of his daughter. Fine stem; sure opener. 
Each $2.00 
MARY E. NICHOLLS 
MARY E. NICHOLLS (Nicholls, 1941) Each $4.00, 3 for $10.00 
L.M. D. White. This variety too recently introduced to be officially 
rated. A grand white Peony similar to Kelway’s Glorious and any Peony 
that can achieve that distinction has really gone places. You will be 
fortunate if you get one for your collection. 
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SARCOXIE, MISSOURI 
MARY BRAND (Brand, 1907) (8.7) Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
M. D. Red. A large rose type bloom of dark, clear crimson showing a 
very brilliant sheen with very few yellow stamens buried in the collar. 
A very fine red. 
MARY B. VORIES (Vories, 1924) (9.07) Each $1.00 
M. D. White. F. Large creamy white. Excellent. 
MARY EASTMAN (Franklin, 1940) Each $1.50 
L. D. Rose. T. Large, creamy rose, perfect form. 
MATILDA LEWIS (Saunders, 1921) (9.0) Each $2.00 
M. D. Red. A large, loosely formed dark maroon-red. Resembles Mons. 
Martin Cahuzac in color, foliage and stem, but the flower is better filled 
out. The plant is generally considered a better grower than Mons. 
Martin Cahuzac and comes into. flower a week earlier. 
MAUD RICHARDSON (Hollis, 1904) (8.5) Each $1.00 
V.L. D. Pink. M.F. Large to very large, rose-pink with a flesh-pink 
undertone which is more pronounced at base of petals. Excellent 
stems and foliage. 
MAY CORBIN (Kelsey 1934) Each $1.00 
M. D. Pink. T. F. Very deep pink. Medium size, wiry stems. High built 
crown. Large flowers. 
MEL GEDGE (Kelsey, 1937) Each $2.00 
E.M. D. White. For those who like bigness, this flower satisfies that 
ambition. A huge, milk-white double that unfolds into a charming 
globe of loveliness. Rarely do you see such size and beauty so skillfully 
combined. 
MILADY (Franklin) Each $1.50 
M. D. Pink. Fully double, fine light, very bright pink. 
MILDRED MAY (Murawska, 1943) (N.R.) Each $2.00 
M. S.D. White. T. Medium size with flowers of purest white petals ar- 
ranged in alternate rows with yellow stamens. The stems are up- 
standing with foliage of the best. It usually blooms in clusters and 
makes a bouquet of surpassing beauty. Grand for the garden, for the 
house and other arrangements. 
MILTON HILL (Richardson, 1891) (9.0) Each $1.00 
L. D. Pure lilac-rose. Large, compact, globular flower, rose type, deli- 
cate and beautiful coloring. 
MINERVA (Sass, 1930) (8.94) Each $1.50 
L. D. White. M.H. Large symmetrically formed flowers of white with a 
hint of pink. Stems good. A very good Peony. 
MINUET 
MINUET (Frankin, 1931) (9.19) Each $2.00, 3 for $4.50 
L.M. D. Pink. V.T. It richly deserves this rating. Very large, full rose 
type. Color, a most pleasing light pink. Stiff stems, strong grower, with 
foliage to the ground. A grand cut flower, as it has splendid keeping 
qualities. Has received numerous awards and has truly outstanding 
merit. 
