_THE IBIS GARDEN_ 
LARGO (Ashley) S. Canary yellow; F. mauve, deeply bordered yellow; 
rampant grower and bloomer; midseason; tall- .15 
LE CORREGE (Vilm) An earlier Ambassadeur in cleaner, more brilliant 
colors; midseason; tall-3 for .25 
LEGEND (Ware) A greatly improved Cardinal; a better flower and per¬ 
fect branching; midseason; tall- .25 
LE VARDAR (Cay) An Aphrodite pink of the type of Pink Satin and Pink 
Opal, that is always high in favor; midseason; tall-3 for .25 
LONA (J. Sass) Rose dots heavily sanding a cream ground; midseason; 
short_3 for .25 
LORD OF JUNE (Yeld) Huge chicory blue and lavender bicolor that al¬ 
ways commands attention; midseason; tall_3 for .25 
LOS ANGELES (M-M) Giant white, faintly marked blue; hardier than 
San Francisco; early; tall- .25 
LOUDOUN (Fen) Creamy yellow dotted chestnut; tallest and best 
branched of this type of plicata; midseason; medium height-_3 for .25 
LOUIS BEL (Den) Very early, very black purple; short_ .15 
MAGENTA (Cay) Glowing amethyst; a landscape color in a large, well 
formed flower; midseason; medium height_ .15 
MAGNIFICA (Vilm) Pinkish bicolor; enormous scented flower; early; tall .15 
MARQUITA (Cay) Ivory, the falls so thickly veined red that the red ap¬ 
pears solid to the ivory margins; enormous in size and a stunner 
but not easy to grow; midseason; tall_ .60 
MARY GEDDES (Wash) Blend of salmon and Pompeian red that gives an 
effect unusual and pleasing; Dykes medal 1936; midseason; medium 
height- .35 
MARTIE EVEREST (Kirk) Fall bloomer of clear, light blue; very early; 
tallest of the fall bloomers_ .35 
MATHILDA (J. Sass) Crisp white heavily dotted bright blue; like starched 
percale; midseason; short_3 for .25 
MAYGOLD (Nic) Light canary yellow; well rounded and neat; very 
early; short-3 for .25 
MEDRANO (Vilm) Deep smoky red; wild grape fragrance; late; 
short-3 for .25 
"Previous to years I have ordered from you only on your collec¬ 
tions and the plants were fine. This is my first order from your gen¬ 
eral list and l have confidence it will be O. K.” 
E. WTomkins Cove, N. Y. 
