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Description in detail — Color of the opening standard bright violet 4 

 (198), changing to heliotrope i (188); wings open bright violet i (198), 

 change to Parma violet i (200). Flower open-form, faintly notched, 

 flat standard; wings long and broad. Flowers medium size, on long 

 stems. Fragrant. Profuse bloomer. Plant very vigorous grower, 

 over eight feet. 



Purity — Contains a hooded form, also an early-flowering, waved, blush 

 pink. 



Comparison — Can be called an open-form Mrs. Alexander Wallace. 

 Differs from that variety in the open form, deeper violet in the opening 

 flowers, and deeper blue of the Wings. 



TELEMLY MAROON 

 Maroon 



Originated by Arkwright. Donated by Arkwright. 



Description in brief — Medium size, maroon, open-form, midseason, 

 strong-growing variety. 



Description in detail — The color is not found in the Repertoire de 

 Couleurs; that of the standard is nearest 4 (172), but the wings are 

 slightly purplish near 2 (185) and the keel is shaded bishop's violet 

 4 (189) on white. The effect is the color popularly called maroon. 

 Flower open-form, notched standard, size medium. Stems long. 

 Plant a vigorous grower. 



Comparison — Distinct from Praecox Maroon. 



MISS HELEN M. GOULD 

 Striped 



Originated by Zvolanek, 1908. Donated by Zvolanek. 



Description in brief — Medium size, red stripe, open-form, midseason, 

 short grower. 



Description in detail — Striped and flaked with lilacy white i (7) to pale 

 Hght Hlac I (187) on white ground. Wings creamy white 4 (10), fading 

 to white. Flower open-form, notched standard, wings long and 

 narrow. Flowers medium size on short to medium stems. Plant 

 a short grower, under six feet. 



Comparison — Of Earliest White type. 



VARIEGATED 



Originated by Zvolanek. Donated by Zvolanek. 



Description in brief — Medium size, red stripe on white, open-form, 

 early variety. 



