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garden served as a practical test garden for hundreds of sui 
ied o 
varieties grown during the years 1917-1922, especially of those 
which are not now in our main beds. 
Amateur Teyssier, one of the older yellow varieties, was one of 
or 
bed, ne were weak growers ands ropped out each 
with copper-orange-salmon blooms, pies not stand the con- 
ee hee. but Ube suila the 1913 Pernetiana, named in 
hon’ nor of Admiral Ward’s home, has more than held its own-—we 
‘addell, one of the golden salmons, was arly victim of 
winter killing, and Afme niles sc gliee) Mme. Charles de 
Luze and Beauté de Lyo e tha eerie 
vigorous. La France oa eat ea in two differ 
parts of the garden, could attract no notice on account of “bom 
likewise weak and tender growers; a is worth while to grow a 
few of these for variety study, but not for ‘diohay. One of the 
most interesting and in a way anil results of the first five 
