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Spike — Medium tall (85 cm.), erect, a large number of blooms (19). 

 Habit — Erect, medium tall, spreading. 



Growth — Vigorous; plant well furnished with medium broad leaves. 

 Corms — Large ; cormels, few. 



LAMARCK Originator — 



Group — Lemoinei 



Stock from Childs; Stewart (under name 

 of DeChevi]le) 

 Synonym — De Cheville (Stewart) 

 Bloom — Medium size (8 cm.). Tube straight, slender, long. Segments unequal, 



connivent; the upper horizontal and broad, the lower reflexed and narrower. 



Stamen filaments pinkish; anthers greenish violet. Perianth madder lake (122-iv) 



with a deep lemon-yellow throat blotched with crimson-red (114-iv). Compact. 



Exceptional substance. Rich colors. 

 Season — Mid-season; 93 days. 



Spike — Medium tall (76 cm.), erect, a fair number of blooms (13), branched. 

 Habit — Erect, medium tall, spreading. 



Growth — Vigorous; plant well furnished with medium broad leaves. 

 Corms — Medium size; cormels, few. 



LARGE BUFF Originator — Kunderd 



Group — 

 Stock from Wright; Brown 



Bloom — Medium size (9 cm.). Tube curved, medium slender, medium long. Seg- 

 ments unequal, connivent; the upper horizontal and broad, the lower reflexed 

 and narrower. Stamen filaments white, pink bases; anthers white, tinted lavender. 

 Perianth pale yellow flesh (68-11) with amber-white throat (12-iv) penciled with 

 Tyrian rose (155-iv). Buds yellow. Compact bloom of tough substance. Seven 

 -blooms open at one time. 



Season — - Mid-season ; 82 to 84 days. 



Spike — Medium tall (95 cm.), erect, a fair number of blooms (15), branched. Two 

 or three spikes per corm. 



Habit — Erect, medium tall, compact. 



Growth — ■ Vigorous; plant well furnished with medium broad leaves. 



Corms — Medium large; cormels, prolific. 



LARGE PURPLISH. See Evaline. 



LAVENDER QUEEN Originator — Childs. Cataloged 1912. 



Reg. A. G. S., 1914 

 Group — Childsii 

 Stock from Childs 



Bloom — Medium size (9 cm.). Tube nearly straight, medium slender, short. Seg- 

 ments unequal, connivent; the upper horizontal and broad, the lower reflexed 

 and narrower. Stamen filaments lilacy white; anthers lavender. Perianth lilac 

 (176-1) with large rosy magenta (169-111) blotches. Often with rosy magenta 

 medial lines. Clear color. Good substance. " New colors, entirely distinct " 

 (Childs). 



Season — Mid-season to late; no days. 



Spike — Medium tall (90 cm.), erect, a fair number of blooms. 



Habit — • Often rather drooping, tall, spreading. 



Growth — Vigorous; plant medium well furnished with broad, rather drooping leaves. 



Corms — Medium size; cormels, few. 



LEMON DROP - Originator — Childs. Intro. 1904. 



Reg. A. G. S., 1914 

 Group — Lemoinei 

 Stock from Childs 

 Bloom — Medium size (9 cm.). Tube cur\^ed, stout, medium long. Segments unequal, 

 connivent; the upper horizontal, rather hooded, and broad, the lower 'reflexed 



