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LADY EVE — Grout — 1946 Class 301 
An exceptionally good clean white, with bright red blotch. Definitely an 
addition to this weak color class. Affords a most striking color contrast. 
Opens 8 florets on an 18 bud spike with 6 showing color. The 41% inch 
florets are plain wide open and of excellent texture and spacing, on stiff 
erect stems. Height, 53 inches. Lady Eve has yet to lose in the 301 class 
in two years at Michigan Shows. 
L—.75; M—.50; S—.25; Blts. 5-20c; 100-$2.50. 
10—L $5.00; 10—M $3.00; 10—S $1.00. 
BRAZIL — Grout — 1946 Class 491 
Sport of Vagabond Prince, a ruffled rich salmon with crimson blotch. 
Color combination is superb, blending so nicely together and being dis- 
tinctively different from any smoky I have seen. Opens 8 florets with 7 
showing color. Long flower head with 514 inch florets well spaced. Height, 
65 inches. 
T= 75- M50: S—-25: Bits. 5-20c: 100-$2.50. 
10—L $5.00; 10—M $3.00; 10—S $1.00. 
ALETA — Grout — 1945 Class 520 
Slightly ruffled orange or peach red. Opens 8 well spaced florets on a 20 
bud spike; with 7 showing color on a stiff straight stem. The 51 inch 
florets have excellent texture, on a 28 inch flowerhead. Height, 70 inches. 
Aleta is still a consistent show winner, and in the N.A.G.C. Annual ratings 
leads in the light orange 520 class. 
L—.50; M—.35; S—.20; Blts. 10-25c; 100-$1.50. 
10—L $3.00; 1O—M $2.00; 10—S $1.00. 
Special Collections 
Perdita — Lovelace — M’mselle — Aleta — Brazil — Lady Eve. 
1—L Bulb of each $5.00; 1—M Bulb of each $3.00; 
1—S Bulb of each $2.00. 
