Azura 
VARIETIES OFFERED and RECOMMENDED 
ALL AMERICAN, S§.C., (Salem D. G., 1941), 10x4—3’. 10” stiff 
stems. Blooms facing and skyward. Soft carmine rose, suf- 
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ALTMARK, S. C. (from Europe, 1935), 8x4-3’. 12” wiry stems. 
Blooms facing. White centers, shading to lilac on outer florets. 
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AZURA, I. D. (Ballay, 1936), 11x5-5’. 16” extra heavy straight 
stems. Blooms facing. A glowing shade of deep lilac. Lor g 
heavy florets, nicely curled. Heavy foliage................:cccccscseeeees .60 
BETTY HUBBARD, S.C. (Armstrong 1939), 10x6—4%’. 10” 
stiff wiry stems. Perfectly facing. Clear deep yellow. Full 
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BLUE RIVER, F. D. (Salem D. G., 1935), 9x3-414’. 10” stiff stems. 
Blooms facing. Bluish mauve, nearly blue. Long heavy florets 
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BRIGHT EMBERS, I.D. (Miller D. Farms, 1941), 8x4—4’. 12” 
straight strong stems. Blooms facing. Rose scarlet, with 
bright gold shadings at the base of the florets, giving the 
effect suggesting the name. Excellent substance therefore 
a splendid keeping flower when cut. Very profusé..............+ 40¢ 
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