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Lady Alexandra Duff, M*, 91, cluster 
type, pale blush-pink with yellow 
stamens mixed with few petals in 
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Lady Orchid, 
light orchid pink, 
another fine one 
from Bigger 8.00 
La France, LL", 
90, clear light 
pink with crim- © 
son splashes on 
outer petals, 
strong stem .. .90 
Lake O’Silver, M, 81, soft rose-pink sil- 
ver tipped suggesting white-edged 
waves upon a lake ..................-..006 2.00 
La Lorraine, M, 86, one of finest whites 
for show or garden, cream-white 
MEST eo os 2 dsconaeettestoateccnar 50 
$La Perle, M, spice *, 85, globular light 
old-rose-pink with center pened 
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_ Laura Dessert, EM, 88, *, cream to pale 
lemon, one of the few yellows .. . 1.50 
Le Cygne, E, 99*, white tinged ivory 
becoming pure ‘white without mark- 
ings as it develops ................-..0000-- 1.90 
Lillian Gumm, EM*, 88, very large ruf- 
fled deep even colored rose-pink, 
stiff stems, good foliage ................ 95 
Lillian Wild, M, large delicate flesh 
becoming pure white, compact .... 4.00 
Longfellow, M, 90, dwarf crimson, “none 
finer, Patialase® ews 28°. 
$Lora Dexheimer, M, 84, large bright 
crimson, strong SETS ooceseceeccssecoeee 1.15 
Louise M, fine new blush ................ 4.00 
Louis Joliet, EM, 90, choice deep red, 
very free blooming 
| Luxor, EM, bomb type white .......... 2.00 
Madame Emile Debatene, fine pink 1.25 
Marie Jacquin, M, 83, pale pink becom- 
ing white with creamy tones, semi- 
double, the water-lily peony ........ 95 
$Marie Lemoine, L, 85, lemon white .70 
Mars, top-notch new white .............. 4,00 
Martha Bulloch, L, 91, *, very large 
bright old-rose-pink: light green 
narrow Bal be ps SES NEG able 1.40 
Mary Brand, M*, 87, large clear crim- 
son, strong stems and good ae 
dark maroon 
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Mathilda Lewis, M, 90, 
WIEOTOUS TOWEL <...222...ccc.s-cceee-o-n0- 
Mildred May, M, pure white with few 
golden StAIMENS _.o-coecceccseneececceeeceeeeees 7.50 
Milton Hill, L, 90, light shell pink 1.00 
Minnie Shaylor, M, 89, light pink with 
crepe-like petals, with saucer-like 
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$Mme. de Verneville, E*, 79, white 75 
Mme. Jules Dessert, LM*, 94, flesh- 
white, free blooming and very popu- 
mee ee eT a 1.00 
Mons Jules Elie, E, 92, light rose pink, 
very, very large ............--s-ccsceeene2 3 
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Mons Martin Cahuzac, EM, 88, large 
maroon crimson with a silky black 
luster 1.45 
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Moonstone, M, iridescent white cae 7.90 
Mrs. A. B. Franklin, L, 94.1, *, compact 
pure white, tops in FOTN .ocaeeaeceeeeeee 3.25 
Mrs. A. M. Brand, L*, 96, fine white 
FOO SUDSTANCE ........-...------c--neeneenenes 3.25 
Mrs. Edward Harding, M, 93, chrysan- 
themum like white forming large 
clusters 
Mrs. Frank Beach, L, 90, cream white, 
Very Large -.......--2...--ce--eecnccessenecceeee 1.50 
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, 93.8, an 
award winner in soft rose ............ 4,00 
Mrs. John M. Lewis, *, 82, dark red 1.00 
Mrs. Livingston Farrand, LM, 93.6, 
choice pink .....---....---.--------ceeseesees 12.00 
Myrtle Geniry, LM, tea rose*, 91, ae 
flushed flesh and salnion 3.53. tg de 
New Era, M, 
pure white 
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