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Park: The hemorcallas, an old-fash¬ 
ioned flower, are all excellent as they will 
stand the wet weather and the dry weath¬ 
er. Did you mention that? 
Fletcher: That is my own fault and 
they do beautifully in Florida. They are 
a first-class plant. 
Park: Another good flower is the but¬ 
tercup. 
Fletcher: I have not tried that. 
-: How about the geranium ? 
Fletcher: I think the northern part of 
the State will grow them. I have not seen 
any around this part of the State that 
looked happy. They do not do well south 
of Gainesville or Palatka. I think south 
of there we would have trouble in the mid¬ 
dle of the summer. 
