30 LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 



8.8 LAURA DESSERT (Dessert 1913). Creamy white guard petals 

 deepening to a canary yellow in center. Midseason. $7.50. 



7.7 L'ECLATANTE (Calot 1860). Bomb type; midseason. Flowers 

 very double and full; color deep brilliant velvety crimson. It makes 

 a handsome plant, every flower standing up straight and erect, well 

 above the foliage. This is one of the few varieties whose rating was 

 increased at the last symposium. 50c. 



9.9 LE CYGNE (Lemoine 1907). A pure white peony of splendid 

 quality petals and with splendid stems. No peony has a higher rating. 

 $7.50. 



8.6 LE JOUR (Shaylor). Single. One of the largest singles. $3.00. 

 Rose type. Medium tall. Midseason. $1.25. 



LILLIAN GUMM (Gumm). Very large, grown on strong upright 

 stems, of a beautiful shade of shell pink, deeper in center, blending to 

 white on the outer tips. Somewhat like La France but more dwarf. 

 A very prolific bloomer. $5.00. 



7.3 L'Indispensable ( ? ) . Lavender white shading to rose at center. 

 Buds slow to open. Tall, strong grower. Early. 50c. 



8.1 LIVINGSTONE (Crousse, 1879). Rose type; late. Very full 

 imbricated bloom; both buds and flowers are large and beautiful. 

 Color pale lilac rose with sheen of silver; very free and sure bloomer 

 in clusters; upright, erect grower; fine cut flower variety. 75c. 



9.0 LONGFELLOW (Brand 1907). Brilliant cherry red flower of large 

 size. One of the best of the Brand introductions. $4.00. 



8.4 LORA DEXHEIMER (Brand 1913). Very large flower of intense 

 flaming crimson, shading darker at base of petals. Fine color. Med- 

 ium height. Early. $2.50. 



7.6 LORD KITCHENER (Renault 1916). Bomb type. A very early 

 bright red, guard petals prominent, enclosing a medium sized loosely 

 arranged bomb of the same color. $1.00. 



6.9 LOUIS VAN HOUTTE (Calot 1867). Medium size, semi rose 

 type. Deep carmine rose, tipped silver with fiery reflex. Very brilli- 

 ant coloring. Fragrant. Medium height and habit. Late. 50c. 



8.8 LOVELINESS (Hollis 1907). Large, compact, flat flower of rose 

 type. Uniform hydrangea pink changing to blush pink. A very beau- 

 tiful variety, generally considered to be HolhV best. Fragrant. Very 

 late. S3.50. 



7.8 LUCY E. HOLLIS (Hollis 1907). Large, flat, compact rose type. 

 Outer petals violet white, center shading to pale lilac rose, flecked 

 scarlet. Fragrant. Very late. $1.50. 



9.0 MABEL L. FRANKLIN (Franklin). Th eouter petals are a light 

 pink with the extreme center petals a darker pink. A light margining 

 of lavender is to be found on the inner petals. Fragrant. §7.50. 



8.7 MAGNIFICENT (Brand 1918). Large flower; semi rose type. 

 Deep dark red with a bluish cast; medium tall. Free bloomer. Mid- 

 season. $5.00. 



