
Mrs. George le Boutellier 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTELLIER, I.D. Ruschmohr, 1935), 
10x5—31%’. 15” heavy stems. Blooms normally facing, but 
sometimes too heavy growth will cause drooping. Deep 
carmine red, a brilliant rich color on a most spectacular 
bioomemWeathenyetolage.darke Stem Saute eeeiee terse: 20¢ 
MUNCHAUSSEN, F.D., 7x4—4’. 8” wiry stems. Blooms facing. 
Bi-color, light red tipped more or less with white. An un- 
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MYRA HOWARD, I.D. (Dahliadel, 1932), 912x6—5’. 18” strong, 
graceful stems. Blooms facing. Gold with tints of salmon 
buff. Full blooms with numbers of graceful petaloids © 
among the florets, adding interest to the great blooms. . 
Harl Vaan PLOLuSe:. Mrs, ces srmacrnet orton netee es hee sash aenear teas mereaee eee 20¢ 
GCAKLEIGH MONARCH, I.D. (Oakleigh, 1936), 9x6—3%’. 10” 
heavy straight stems. Blooms perfectly facing and uniform 
in size and form. Brilliant clear carmine red. The florets 
are wide and heavy making a full bloom. Cert. of Merit.....:80¢ 
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