

Mrs. Ella Worthen 
MARGRACE, L.D., (Bissell 1936), 9x5—4’. 12” strong straight 
stems, Blooms facing. Bright cardinal red with tan reverse, 
Bahivelyesnade. God Keeper. .ux ik oa 35¢ 
MARYLAND GLORY, F.D., (Maryland D, G. 1934), 8x4—4’, 
15” stiff stems. Blooms perfectly facing, American Beauty 
PEC CrO0ds Keeper. ect hae eon siasnediincaaeg mneeeeoeee danavecas ests . 40¢ 
M. KOL, I.D., 7x4—3’. 10” wiry stems. Blooms facing, Bright 
orange shaded light yellow, with each floret tipped white. 
Early and profuse. Does well everyWheLre.eeccccccccccssscssssseees Stee 25¢ 
MOTHER O’MINE, I.D. (Moss 1940) 10x5—3’. 10” stiff strong 
stems, Blooms facing and skyward. Peach pink suffused and 
shadedigold” Full bloom high center.-2) 5 2.0 eee 1.00 
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... 20¢ 
MRS. ELLA WORTHEN, S.C. (Garrity, 1933), 10x4—5%4’. 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 Shadi > see 25¢ 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTELLIER, I.D. Ruschmohr, 1935), 
10x5—3%’. 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. Leathery foliage, dark steme........ sa caiseatenes Bes renee Anes 11 ROE 

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