LILAC DISCOVERY. SC. A fine lilac cut-flower. 
Root $1.80; Plant $1.20 
LOIS WALCHER. FD. 6-7 in. Indian Lake purple, 
tipped white. This fine bi-color seldom shows solid 
purple ficwers. A very popular variety. 3 ft. bush. 
Early and continuously in bloom. 
Root $1.25; Plant $.80 
MADONNA CRUSADER. Str. C. 8 in. White with a 
cream base. Long wiry stems with flowers on side. 
Visitors remarked about the near perfection of the 
flowers of this variety, freely produced from August 
on till frost. Root $1.80; Plant $1.20 
MAFFIE. SC. 10-11x4 in. Bright dark red. It is vigorous 
and free branching with large flowers posed well 
on good stems. Plant $.80 
MAHARADJA. FD. 8-10x5 in. Ruby red. Another very 
dark red that is extra free in bloom and an early 
one too. The vigorous 4 ft. bushes have dark 
heavy foliage and branch well. Plant $.90 
MAJESTIC. FD. 10-11x5 in. Fire red to capsicum red. 
The brightest red we know. A fine large mid-season 
and exhibition bloom. Bushes are 4 fft., well 
branched. Root $1.80; Plant $1.20 
MARIKA ROCK. SC. 6 in. Wine colored tinted blue. 
This is a very fine long stemmed cut-flower. The 
bushes are 5 ft., have excellent vigor, free branch- 
ing with plenty of really fine blossoms. Plant $.80 
MARILYN DALE. SC. 10-11x5 in. Light persian rose. 
A general tone of lavender. Stems are good and 
long. Bush 5 ft., with heavy foliage and vigorous 
in growth. Root $2.00; Plant $1.00 
MARION GLENN. Cactus 6x3 in. Dianthus purple. An- 
other fine long stemmed cut-flower. This is probab- 
ly one of the best of the 1952 introductions. Strong 
growing 5 ff. bushes and a tremendous producer of 
flowers early and late. A joy to grow. 
Root $1.50; Plant $1.00 
MARSHALL KERNOCHAN. FD. Ball. 5 in. Cardinal 
red. This old variety is a useful cut-flower, with 
its fine stem and early and reliable bloom. 
Plant $.60 
MARY ELIZABETH. ID. Cherry red, very large. Has won 
many firsts as largest bloom in show. Was largest 
and most perfect bloom, also ADS Seedling Award 
Winner and Grand Champion of the Mid-West show 
at Cleveland, Ohio, in 1953. On all four Honor 
Rolls. Root $6.00; Plant $4.00 
MICHAEL BLACK. ID. 10x5 in. Garnet lake a deep 
reddish purple. A very vigorous dahlio that blooms 
well, starting in August. Plant $.80 
MICHIGAN ORCHID. FD. 8-9 in. Clear mauve This 
is one of the best deep lavenders. It starts blooming 
early and keeps it up till frost, furnishing many 
long stemmed perfect flowers. Root $1.25; Plant $.80 
MICHIGAN WHITE. SC. 6-8 in. This is still our best 
white Florists’ cut-flower, as it has been for many 
seasons. 5 ft. bushes with vigorous branching habit 
and excellent stems. Plant $.60 
MISS MYRTLE BEACH. Str. C. 8-10 in. Clear light 
marigold orange. Flower of good form and of good 
substance. It is an early, free bloomer and a fine 
flower. Root $1.25; Plant $.80 
MLLE. MAURICE. Str. C. 5-6 in. Light persian rose. 
Very free and continuously in bloom. Thickly petaled 
flowers of good substance. A very good cut-flower. 
Plant $.80 
M. P. SAVANAUD. Str. C. 5-7 in. Cherry red, base 
aureolin yellow, light reverse showing at tips of 
laciniated florets. Flowers are heavily petaled. In 
beauty this cactus is out of this world. It is a good 
root maker. Root $1.25; Plant $.80 
MRS. ALBIN. FD. 6-7 in. Primrose yellow with lighter 
shadings. 5-6 ft. bushes, strong growing and free 
branching. For years we have used this as a 
Florists’ yellow. Root $.90; Plant $.60 
MRS. E. J. B. Str. C. 6 in. Persian rose, with lighter 
center. A very fine cut flower. Plant $.80 
NAGEL’S SENSATION. Str. C. 7-9x4 in. Light Camellia 
rose, base empire yellow. Plenty of very long 
stemmed flowers are produced the entire season. 
A good cut-flower. Root $1.35; Plant $.90 
