MARQUITA (Cayeux ‘31). M. (Symphonie x 
Helios.) Ivory, falls veined watermelon. .$ .60 
MARGARET CRUISE* (White ‘54). E.-M. 33 in. 
(Gay Senorita and onco blood.) Showy, re- 
fined edition of Gay Senorita $9.00 
MARSALA (DeForest '51). M. (Sister to Color 
Carnival.) Deep orchid with tangerine beard. 
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MARSHA KAY (Tompkins ‘54). M.-L. 36 in. 
(Spindrift) x ((Spring Maid x Far West)) x 
(Flora Zenor))) x (Golden Eagle). Large fla- 
mingo pink with smooth rosy-lavender in- 
fusion. Well branched $7.50 
MARY McCLELLAND* (Craig '52). M., 50 inches. 
(Blue Ox: Acropolis x White’s onco-bred) x 
(Chivalry). Giant deep blue of perfect qual- 
ity. H.M. ‘54 $25.00 
MARY ELLEN (McKee ‘47). M. (Mary Vernon x 
Miobelle.) Ox-blood red bi-color, not unlike 
Mexico. Rich blood for many colors. H.M. 
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MARY E. NICHOLLS (Nicholls ‘39). M. (Valor x 
Lucero.) Cream-white with gold at hafts. A.M. 
‘43 $ .50 
MARY RANDALL (O. Fay ‘51). M. (New Horizon 
x sdlg.: Pink Cameo x Cherie.) Deep orchid or 
“Bengal Rose”. Rich, smooth and lovely self 
with tangerine beard that will undoubtedly be 
a superb parent. H.M. ‘51, A.M. ‘53, Dykes 
Medal ‘54. Net $15.00 
MARY VALENTINE®* (Craig ‘52). E.-M., 40 inches. 
(Purissima x Capitola.) Said to be the finest 
blue Mohr hybrid. Large, good substance, and 
COlomeoes) NOMA Sl: Lema aime evelscnweus hens $15.00 
MARY VERNON (McKee ‘42). M. (3814 x Janet 
Butler) x (Chosen). Blended variegata that 
should produce this color, reds, and rich yel- 
lows. A.M. ’45 $ .75 
MASKED BALL (W. Buss ‘49). M. (Gypsy Baron 
x .) White plicata. Standards so heavily marked 
it appears to be a reverse amoena. H.M. ‘52. 
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MASTER CHARLES (M. Williamson ‘44). M. (BB 
2932 x .) Glowing Mulberry. A good per- 
former. A.M. ‘46 $°.75 
MASTER NEIL (Jensen ‘52). EM. (William Mohr 
x Stained Glass.) A plicata directly out of Wm. 
Mohr, and a charming one, although it actu- 
ally shows little of its mother’s Onco-type. 
With things like Capitola, Ib-Mac, Mohr Vel- 
vet and White's tertile onco-breds it may prove 
a superb parent. Cream ground delicately 
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MATTIE GATES (Sass Bros. ‘46). M. (Golden 
Fleece) x (40-371, two yel. plics.) A beauty 
done in very bright lemon and white spangling. 
A.M. ‘50 $3.00 
MATULA (Sass '34). M. 34 in. (Sister to Midwest 
Gem.) Listed again because of its blood and 
great breeding value $ .60 
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MAXWELTON (Norton ‘52). M., 38 inches. (Alexia 
sdlg. x Cascade Splendor.) A superb blending 
of tan and metallic gold. A large bloom. 
lla Wile (yA $3.00 
MAYAN GOLD (McKee '51). M. (VJerico) x (Moon- 
ide x Orange Gem.) A brilliant rich yellow 
with the golden orange influence. Will make 
a superb parent for this color and reds. .$5.00 
MAY CHARM (Whiting '48). M. (Mirabelle x An- 
gelus.) Pink blend sister to Pathfinder. Net $1.00 
MAYTIME (Whiting ‘50). M.-L. (Shannopin x 
Pathfinder.) Large bi-orchid-pink amoena. Large 
and quite smooth. Should be highly useful for 
many colors. H.M. ‘50, A.M. ‘53 $9.00 
MEDICINE MAN (Graves-Watkins ‘52). M.-L. (Au- 
burn x Bryce Canyon.) Heavy substanced bril- 
liant brown $5.00 
MELODIST (DeForest ‘46). M. (Salar x Tobacco 
Road.) Large flaring henna blend. H.M. 
‘47 $1.25 
MELODY LACE (Muhlestein ‘46). M. (Mme. L. 
Aureau x Tiffany.) Refined primrose plicata 
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MELODY LANE (D. Hall ‘49). E.-M. (? Stardom 
x ? 42-05.) Large golden apricot. H.M. ‘50. 
A.M. ‘52 
MELLOWGLOW (Whiting ‘42). E.-M. (Midwest 
Gem x Fiesta.) Luscious apricot blend. Good 
parent for blends and shell pinks. H.M. 
‘42 
MEMORIES (Henry Sass '53). M., 34 inches. (Pink 
Sails x Cotton Candy.) Carrot RED with darker 
beard. Excellent substance. Considered a 
break in the “pinks.” H.M. ‘53. Net... .$20.00 
MEMPHIS BELLE (J. Pierce ‘52). M. (Fantasy x 
Pink Cameo.) An orchid-pink with consider- 
able garden value—giving a very pink ef- 
fect. Only the highest praise has been given 
it. Tall stalks show the well spaced blooms to 
perfection. H.C. ‘51, H.M. ‘52 $10.00 
MERRY ROSE (Muhlestein 48). M.-L. (Lancaster x 
Daybreak.) Smooth rose. Highly branched but 
its seedlings have good branching $ .50 
MEXICAN MAGIC (Whiting ‘47). M.-L., 30 inches. 
(Crimson Tide x E. B. Williamson) x (Veishea). 
Spanish-red and copper with a blaze of blue 
in falls. H.M. ‘42. Net $2.00 
MEXICO (Kleinsorge ‘43). M. (Rebellion x Naranja) 
x (Treasure Island x Apricot). Rich variegata 
blend. One of the most startling new parents. 
Good for many colors: blends, reds, variegatas 
and oranges $1.00 
MEXIGLOW (L. Crosby ‘53). M., 34 inches. (Mex- 
ico x Mellowglow.) A large, wide, flaring lus- 
cious golden-brown blend with flush of violet 
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Salt Lake City ‘52. Net $10.00 
MICHAEL BARTON (Tompkins ‘47). E.-M. (E. B. 
Williamson x Bright Melody.) Rich carmine- 
magenta over deep Hollyhock-red. Similar to 
Vice Regal. H.C. ‘45 $ .75 
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