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The color is Eleanor-blue with an orange 
eye. It is the color made fashionable by 
the first lady, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, 
and combines beautifully with any pink 
flowers. It keeps well as a cut flower. 
Very dwarf, strong, bushy plant attaining 
a height of only 30 to 36 inches. Flower 
heads are full rounded and compact. The 
individual flowers are of good size and do 
not sunburn. 
An entirely new color in Buddleia. The 
color is an exact counterpart of the popular 
French wine, Dubonnet, a shade which has 
recently been popularized in dress fabrics. 
In sunshine and under the lamp it glows 
a true red, the firm cylindrical spikes are 
snugly set with individual flowers of good 
size that do not sunburn. 
The plant is of robust, erect growth, with 
strong stems. The leaves are large and of 
firm, leathery texture. It keeps well as a 
cut flower and harmonizes well with other 
summer cut flowers. 
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