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M. KOL, 1.D., 7x4—3’. 10” wiry stems. Blooms facing, Bright 
orange shaded light yellow, with each floret tipped white. 
Early and profuse. Does well every wWheLe..........cccccceseessccsreceerseee 
MOTHER O’MINE, I.D. (Moss 1940) 10x5—3’. 10” stiff strong 
stems, Blooms facing and skyward. Peach pink suffused and 
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MRS. A. WARD, F.D. (from Australia 1935), 9x4—4’. 12” 
straight stems. Blooms facing. Blended old gold and salmon, 
darkening at center. Full bloom and profuse. Broad florets..... 
MRS. E. BRADLEY, Inc. Cact., 7x3—3%%’. 9” wiry stiff stems. 
Blooms perfectly facing. White. Narrow florets of good 
substance. Light foliage. Profuse and very early to bloom...... 
MRS. ELLA WORTHEN, S.C. (Garrity, 1933), 10x4—514’. 15” 
stiff straight stems. Blooms facing. Salmon pink with yel- 
low shadings. Long graceful florets, with unusual high 
centers. A little late, but its large beautiful blooms excite 
universal admiration for its grace and color shading.............. 
MRS. ETHEL F. T. SMITH, S.C. (Broomall), 9x3—5’. 15” 
straight stems. Blooms facing above the foliage. Creamy 
white, shading to lemon yellow at center. Early and pro- 
fuse: One of the oldv ones, stilleworth Whilesiici.cc..c:.00,csscceessesss 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTELLIER, I.D. Ruschmohr, 1935), 
10x5—314’. 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 
bloom Weather yatolia gem cdarkestemsa asset steecccs crescceeet eee taces 20¢ 

Mrs. George le Boutellier 
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