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shaped flowers, borne in huge trusses, 
open a brilliant crimson and gradually 
fade to a rich deep pink. Blooms in late 
April and is a tall grower. 
CORONA (B) Compact well formed tall 
trusses of deep coral pink flowers. Mid- 
season bloom. Medium compact habit. 
DAIRYMAID (B) A.M. Possibly a campylo- 
carpum hybrid. Neat bushy habit with 
lemon yellow flowers flushed pink. 
DAY DREAM (Lady Bessborough x Grier- 
sonianum) Ruethe’s form. A compact 
spreading plant with an abundance of 
orange scarlet blossoms in late May. 
Very fine. 
DIANE F.C.C. in 1948 (campylocarpum x 
Mrs. Lindsay Smith) Combines the color 
of campylocarpum with the size of Mrs. 
Lindsay Smith to produce individually 
large flowers that are pale yellow. Med- 
ium habit, blooms in May. 
DIDO (B) (decorum x dichroanthum) Consid- 
ered in England the nearest approach 
R_ to orange in color. Compact bushy habit, 
blooms in May. 
DR. O. BLOK (B) Vigorous growing Griffith- 
ianum hybrid with a large conical truss. 
The individual flowers are very large, 
pale pink, with darker edges. Late 
bloom. Medium habit. 
EARL OF ATHLONE (B) One of the finest 
blood red hybrids. The well formed trusses. 
are of good substance and do not fade. 
Highly recommended. Early midseason 
bloom. Tall habit. Has received many 
awards at flower shows. 
ELSPETH (B) A.M. A fine compact truss. 
The flowers at first are scarlet opening to 
rich apricot. Early midseason bloom. 
Compact bushy habit. 
F.C. PUDDLE A. M. (neriiflorum x Grierson~ 
ianum) Lord Aberconway considers this 
to be one of his finest red hybrids and 
named it after his good friend. A very 
compact growing orange red which has 
taken many awards at the R. H. S. shows 
in England. 
