
Lavanchee 
HOOSIER MARVEL, S.C., (Wolfe, 1945), 12x5—3’. 10” stiff 
stems) Blooms*iacine: bight ty ellowe cern 
IROQUOIS SUNBEAM, LD., (Toth, 1934), 8x4—5’. 10” stiff 
stems. Blooms facing. Orange buff, suffused coral................... 
JANE COWL, I.D., (Downs, 1926), 912x5—5’. 8” heavy strong 
stems. Blooms skyward and facing. Buff and old gold, apri- 
cot: shadingssEulli bloom sheav yetolasew eee are ee 
JANINE, F.D., (Comstock D. G., 1941), 9x4—4’. 12” strong 
stems. Blooms facing. Brilliant true lavender. Long florets, 
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JEAN KERR, Ball, or F.D., (Burpee, 1927), 5x3—4’. 10” stiff 
Stems. =B100mMss 1acing, sPUre se Wille coarctation 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY, F.D., (Waite, 1923), 7x4—5’. 10” stiff 
Wily Stems, .b100Ms 1acing’., KOSINeG sp1NkKs.,.on ete ener g 
JUSTRITE, F.D., (Hunter, 1932), 7x4—4’. 12” stiff wiry stems. 
Blooms facing. Creamy white, deeply tipped orchid. A good 
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KENTUCKY, F.D., (Castlewood, 1930), 6x4—4’. 12” wiry 
stems. Blooms perfectly facing. A salmon pink sport of Jer- 
seys Beauty, with bright yellow shadings. Irregular florets 
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Jackson, Miss., Oct. 17, 1949.—“I cut 10-inch blooms of Mrs. Ella 
Worthen today. They are among my best blooms this year. Our 
season has been terrible.’—Mrs. T. D. H. 
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