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Sierra Blue (See page 16) 
Winner of the Dykes Memorial Medal for 1935 
Merit by National Horticultural Society in France. 
S—pinkish lilac, flushed grey; F—metallic blue over 
grey; the "irridescent colorings of a pigeon's throat" 
to use originator's description. . .75 each; 3 for 2.00 
Apache—24 in. FRAGRANT. Unusual flame red. 
Very effective for the front of the border.20 
Aphrodite—44 in. FRAGRANT. A tall pink-toned 
variety, with a pleasing white flush at the throat. 
Recently sold for $50. for a single plant and created 
a sensation when first introduced.25 
Ariane—48 in. A gigantic new French introduction in 
the "Plicata" class, with standards of mauve-lilac, 
sanded white, and with falls of clear violet, sanded 
white. Given an Award of Merit in France, 
■935 . 35.00 
Asia—54 in. Fine soft blend with CINNAMON FRA¬ 
GRANCE. Award of Merit Royal Horticultural So¬ 
ciety, England .20 
At Dawning—36 in. Large flowers of a rare charm, 
in a blend of pink, white and rose, as is sometimes 
seen in the sky at dawning. A 1935 introduction 
of Dr. Kirkland. 10.00 
Aubade—31 in. A magnificent soft yellow, with the 
falls flushed rose. 1.50 
Aubanel—48 in. A striking 1935 French introduction 
in a new and unusual color, shrimp-pink, tinted helio¬ 
trope and flushed yellow at the throat, with a lilac 
spot in the centre of each of the falls. Given an 
Award of Merit in France, 1935. 35.00 
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