wz * *& «(433) (Palmer, 1947) (90 
Ladrone * e e¢ days) (Picardy x Gate of 
Heaven) Words seem superfluous with such an ac- 
curate picture as that on page 20. Trimly-tailored 
Ladrone produces those long, willowy spikes that are 
ideal for basket work. We discontinued the somewhat 
garish scarlet-and-yellow of Beacon in favor of the 
more harmonious salmon-and-gold of Ladrone. 
(L 2-.30; 10-1.20) (M 10-.80) 
(S 10-.50) (Blbts. Pkg. .30) 
x *& * (400) (Buchanan, 1947) 
Lady Anne ~ e e (70 days) (Maid of 
Orleans x Dinah Shore) This early white produces 
perfect spikes with a proficiency that will gladden the 
heart of any cut-flower grower. The round florets, of 
which eight are often open at a time, have a generous 
suffusion of cream in the throat. A deserving white 
which we think has been overlooked. Pictured on 
page 41. (L 2-.30; 10-1.20) (M 10-.80) 
(S 10-.50) (Blbts. Pkg. .30) 
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