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Greenlahfts " “ Agh ' ]l and, Va, 
IRIS GEREAhTCA - 
These most sat sfactory and 
"beautiful of hardy plants are 
easily in any mood well drain¬ 
ed garden soil, either in full 
sun or semi-shade. 
NEW GREENLAND INTRODUCTIONS - 
. for 1935 
CRIMSON CLOVER - Aptly named. In 
mass the color*of a field of 
crimson* clover. Ruffled stand<~ 
ards hiend from bronze to light 
vinaceous purple; v/hile the hor¬ 
izontally neld falls Shade from 
dahlia.carmine to dark maroon 
purple ar edge. Each + 25.00 
FRAGILE - .he daintiest piicata yet 
introduced. Ruffled white stan¬ 
dards and falls, faintly etched 
” f *th t>ale blue. As described by 
c. 
a warden visitor - "Ruffled 
white organdie and pale blue 
r.lbbops", .Each,$ 25 * 00 .. 
. GRESIJLaEDS INTRODUCTION'S FROM 
•OTHER YEARS 
AMBER GLOW - A lovely opened flower 
of pale mauve with wire edge of 
amber. Claw and haft ivory 
flushed amber. Each +5.00 
COw dOY - Pale blue softly rounded 
flowers of heavy satiny texture 
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