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Mrs. P. S. Du Pont 




Burgundy 
“ Collection 
1 each of varieties 
illustrated 


Avalanche 
Lavender Lady. Jewel-like 
soft, lavender blooms. 
Large double. Early 
October. 
Eugene Wander. Large, 
double, shaggy bright yel- 
low flowers borne pro- 
fusely from early Septem- 
ber until frost. 
Avalanche. Pure white, 
double blossoms cascade 
over the medium height 
plants in late September. 
Symphony. Beautiful cop- 
pery-pink and lavender. 
Delicate shading of colors 
make it ideal for cutting. 
Burgundy. A rare shade of 
glowing burgundy-red; 
tall, strong grower; early 
October. Excellent last- 
ing qualities when cut. 
Mrs. P. S. DuPont. En- 
chanting combination of 
peach, fawn and lavender 
make this one of the finest 
varieties for color effect. 
Lavender 
Lady 
Symphony 
LE) ‘NGTON NURSERIES, Inc. 
LEXINGTON 73, MASSACHUSETTS 


Eugene 
Wander 
