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Season — Mid-season ; 80 days. 



Spike — Tall (120 cm.), erect, a fair number of blooms (18), branched. Three spikes 



often borne per corm. 

 Habit — Erect, tall, spreading. 



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

 Corms — • Large ; cormels, prolific, large. 



MRS. FRANK PENDLETON 



Originator — ■ Kunderd. 

 Reg. A. G. S., 191 4 



Group — Nanceianus 

 Stock from Gage 



Synonym — Formerly the word 

 Jr. was added to the name. 



Bloom — Large (12 cm.). Tube 

 curved, stout, short. Seg- 

 ments unequal, connivent; 

 the upper horizontal and 

 broad, the lower reflexed 

 and narrower. Stamen 

 filaments pinkish white ; 

 anthers violet. Perianth 

 rosy pink (118-1-11) with a 

 large ox blood red (94-11) 

 blotch. Excellent color, 

 good size, good substance, 

 well arranged. Four or 

 five blooms open at once. 



Season — Early August; 83 

 days. 



Spike — Tall (100 cm.), erect, 

 a fair number of blooms 

 (16 and 6). 



Habit — Erect, tall, spreading. 



Growth — Good ; plant well fur- 

 nished with broad leaves. 



Corms — Medium large; corm- 

 els, few. 



MRS. G. W. MOULTON 



Originator — • Kunderd. 



Reg. A. G. S., 1914 

 Group — 



Stock from Chamberlain 

 & Gage 

 Synonym — Magenta. 

 Bloom — Medium size (9 cm.). 

 Tube curved, stout, short. 

 Segments unequal, conni- 

 vent ; the upper horizontal 

 and broad, the lower re- 

 flexed and narrower. Stamen filaments reddish tips; anthers violet. Perianth 

 lilac-purple (i6o-iv), throat lemon-yellow marked with French purple (i6i-iv). A 

 fine velvety deep red. Some of the blooms are slightly double. A compact bloom 

 of good substance. Five blooms open at one time. 

 Season — Mid-season ; 90 days. 



Spike — Tall (100 cm.), very erect, a large number of blooms. Two spikes per corm. 

 Habit — Erect, tall, rather compact. 



Growth — Vigorous; plant well furnished with broad leaves. 

 Corms — Large; cormels, prolific. 



Fig. 60. MRS. FRANCIS KING 



