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MASSASOIT (Brown) E — A fine, small 
glistening red with darker markings. A 
sparkling color that stands out. Opens 4 with 
4 more in color. You will make no mistake 
in ordering this grand old variety. 
MAZIE (Brown 35) M — Beautiful orange 
with lighter throat. Very clean colors. Have 
a lot of demand for this for weddings. 
MILDRED PETTMAN (Brown 21) M — Nice 
light pink with creamy white throat. Opens 
6 with 4 in color with spikes up to 15-16 buds. 
Excellent for cutting. 
MINNETONKA (Brown) M — Light salmon 
with golden yellow throat in which there is 
a suffusion of rose. Opens 6 and 7 on spikes 
up to 18 and 20 buds. Always produces some 
of the best spikes in my garden. Won first 
for me at Boonton. 
MISS JUDY (Jecmenek 51) E — A very beau- 
tiful shade of deep orange with darker 
splashes at edges of petals and a bright yel- 
low throat. Opens 4 or 5 on spikes up to 15-16 
buds. A different orange and a grand one. 
Won first for me at Farmingdale again this 
year. 
MISSeLHRER RIVERS — iL — Lovely shade 
of light rosy pink with deeper rose stippling 
in a yellow throat. Opens about 5 lightly 
frilled florets on spikes up to 18 buds. Grows 
tall and is very late. You will have this one 
after most others are all through blooming. 
MIST MAIDEN (Whitby 49) M — Cream with 
pinkish lavender tint or possibly better to say 
very delicate light lavender shading to a full 
cream throat. A very dainty one. Opens 5 
with 5 in color on 15 bud spikes. Won first 
for me at Boonton in ’53. 
MODISTE (Kunderd 49) M — Very light 
violet with dark purple or violet blotches. 
Very odd and good. You need this one to 
help fill in the scarce blue class. 
MORAVIAN (Kunderd 28) E — Beautiful 
shade of deep lavender with a deeper feather 
in a cream throat. Quite ruffled and very at- 
tractive. An old variety well worth having 
especially for cutting. 
MRS. CALVIN COOLIDGE (Kunderd 27) E — 
Beautiful shade of clean, light medium pink 
blending nicely into a full creamy yellow 
throat. Lightly frilled and dainty. Another 
old one that is still good. 
MULTIPETAL No. 1 (Koerner 47) M — 
Cream with red marking in throat. A face- 
up with as many as 12 petals. Somewhat re- 
sembles a rose. A real novelty. Valuable for 
the hybridizer. 
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