Group Two 
RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
From the Famous Gardens of 
Great Britain 
PRICES: 9” to 12”-—$6.00 each 
L2) Stomp. => OU fd 
15” to 18”’—$8.00 dy 
yes A. BEDFORD (B) A. M. The flowers of this 
variety are large lavender blue with a 
darker eye. Similar to Blue Peter but a 
much stronger grower. Mid-season 
bloom. Withstood 10 degrees below zero 
and no damage to either foliage or flow- 
er buds. 
= ANGELO (C) F. C. C. (Griffithianum x dis- 
color) A vigorous upright grower with 
built up trusses of twelve large widely 
funnel shaped flowers of a lovely blush 
pink. Blooms two weeks later than the 
Loderis. 
ARTHUR J. IVENS (B) A. M. (Williamsian- 
um x Houlstonii) A dwarf compact grow- 
ing plant reminiscent of Bowbells but 
R with larger leaves and flowers. The shal- 
low bell shaped blossoms are three inches 
wide and a beautiful shade of rose. Mid- 
seascn bloom. A Hillier and Son hybrid. 
*** ARTHUR OSBORN (B) A. M. (didymum x 
Griersonianum) Raised at the Royal 
R Botanic Garden Kew. A compact grow- 
ing plant with dull green foliage and 
dark scarlet tubular flowers. Blooms in 
late season. 
*** AUGFAST (B) (Augustinii x fastigiatum) 
A delightful small shrub similar to the 
well known Blue Tit but with slightly 
larger and bluer flowers. Early mid- 
season bloom. A Magor hybrid. 
os BEAU BRUMMELL (B) A. M. (Essex Scar- 
let x eriogynum) This is a medium com- 
pact variety bearing large trusses of 
waxy brilliant scarlet flowers. Blooms in 
early June. 
