.10 
78—Le Correge, TB-M-S9D □ .30-5F 
75— Lent A. Williamson, TB-EM-S3D "□% 
.8-7, 103-12, 147-3 .10 
80—Lenz-Schnee, TB-M-W2W .77-9 .15 
78—Leonato, TB-EM-BIL □ ..91-4AB. 7S51.15N6 .15 
80—Leota, TB-E-WIW □ .71-10. 117-11 .10 
68— Leverrier, TB-M-R9M %□ .26-6, 15N4B .10 
74—Lewis Trowbridge, TB-M-BIL.12-10 ' .10 
80—Lieutenant de Chavagnac, DB-E-FF-R9D □ (Andre 
1926) 12 in. S. violet with bronze reflex. F. deep vio¬ 
let, striated cream, lilac throat. Velvety. Remontnat. 
.35-15E .35 
76— Lindbergh, TB-M-B3M .14S10 .25 
56—Lohengrin, TB-EM-RIL □ 
.:...15-6, 115-4, 137-12, 19M8D .10 
83— Lona, TB-M-S5M □ .71-11, 78-8 .15 
72—Lord of June, TB-EM-B3M □ 
.20-12. 137-15. 145-11 .10 
85—Lord Lambourne, TB-EM-S9D □ 
..A.M.R.H.S. 1929. 26-5 .10 
80—Lord Wolseley, Spur. MF-S9M % 
.33-3. 16N10.il .35 
€2—Loreley, TB-M-Y3D □% (GK1909) 30 in. S. reed 
yellow 1011. F. wild aster 44L9, veined creamy white, 
bordered reed yellow. A striking variegata of German 
origin. ...124-4, 125-4 .10 
92—Los Angeles, TB-M-W2W □ 
.78-9. 125-9, 136-14, 12S9. 13N5 .25 
78—Loudoun, TB-EM-Y5L (Fen. 1924) 30 in. A.M.A.I.S. 
1924. S. yellow, slightly veined chestnut. F. white, 
flushed amber, edged with a sanded border of chest¬ 
nut. An odd plicata.. 91-5. 12M2AB .25 
91—Louis Willert, TB-M-Y9M (Storer 1931), 40 in. S. 
burnished gold 12L7. F. raspberry 615, blending into a 
faint edging of burnished gold. Heavy foliage, and 
enormous flowers of heavy substance and great carry¬ 
ing power. Widely branched, strong stems. A candi¬ 
date for the highest honors. 
.24-7. 57-12. 17S2. 7N10. 10M6D. 14S9 5.00 
80—Madawaska. Sib.-M-BIM (Pres. 1932) 38 in. Siber¬ 
ian. A brilliant deep blue. The white patch on the 
petals differentiates it from Caesar. Good grower. 
.68-6 .75 
65—Magnate, TB-MF-B9M .26-9. 40-13. 7SIA .25 
77— Magnifica, TB-M-S9L □□ (Vilm. 1920) 42 in. S. 
white flushed with hortense violet 4118. F. phlox pur¬ 
ple 51A11. Haft.-cream, conspicuously reticulated 
chestnut. Beard-white, orange tipt. S. floppy. F. droop¬ 
ing. Large, spreading flower. 
.32-6. 103-13. 138-14. 17S .10 
88—Majestic, TB-MF-B3M □ .14-13. 8M .10 
87—Maluska, TB-F-R7D □ (Nes. A331 40 in. H.M.A.I.S. 
1934. S. dark red; domed. F. blackish red, semi-flar¬ 
ing, and velvety .69-10D 5.00 
71— Ma Mie, TB-EM-W8W □ .77-10 .10 
80—Mandarin, DB-E-Y9M (Mil. 1907) 6 in. Dwarf. S. 
medium yellow. F. yellow, washed with nurole. 
.;.32-15A .35 
72— Manon Lescaut, TB-MF-S3M (Dan. 1929) Plicata. 
S. cream, edged violet, a fine line dividing cream 
white center then a wider area overlaid violet. F. 
same, deepening to red-brown at throat. Beard un¬ 
usual cream and purple. Awful!.69-13EFG .15 
84— Mareschal Ney, TB-M-S6D (Wmsn. 1930) 40 in. 
H.M.A.I.S. 1932. S. orange red. F. Chestnut brown. 
.96-9. 4N4EF .25 
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