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DAVID — h-3, F.C.C. — intense blood red in spherical trusses, 
May. 5’ x 4’. This excellent hybrid is in our opinion better 
than FARL OF ATHLONE, which we have been designating 
as the finest blood red. The plants habit is better, blooms 
larger, darker and lasts longer. (A). 
DAWN’S DELIGHT — h-3, A.M. — soft pink, May. 5’ x 5’. (C). 
DIANE — h-3, F.C.C. — pale yellow, May. 4’ x 4’. (B). 
DIDO — h-3 — orange yellow, May. 2’ x 2’ compact. (A). 
DR. STOCKER — h-4 — ivory white with crimson markings on 
base, May. 5’ x5’. (@)- 
EARL OF ATHLONE — h-4, F.C.C. blood red, May. 6’ x 4’. (B). 
FABIA EXBURY VAR. — h-5 — 3”? apricot yellow flushed sal- 
mon pink flowers are pendant in trusses, early June. 4’ x 5’ 
compact. (C). 
FABIA VAR ROMAN POTTERY — h-5 — 
coppery red lobes. Same as above (C). 
3’’ pale orange with 
FABIA VAR. TANGERINE — h-5 — 3’ vermillion, shaded geran- 
ium lake toward edges of lobes with poppy red corolla. Same 
as above (C). 
FAGGETTER’S FAVORITE — A.M. — shell-pink, May. 
h-3, 
4’ x 4’ compact and strong. e 
F.C. PUDDLE — 
compact. (C). 
h-3, A.M. — orange-red, early May. 4’ x 4’ 
GILL’S CRIMSON — h-5 — blood-red,waxy, early May. 5’ x 4’. (C). 
GOLDEN HORN — h-3, A.M. — orange red, trumped shaped, free 
bloomer over long period, May. 3’ x 3’ loc compact. (A). 
HUMMING BIRD — h-4 — pink shaded vermillion, May. 2’ x 3’ 
dainty dark green leaves. (A). 
J.1l. VAN NES — h-3 — rose-red facing to center, May. 5’ x 5’. 
(B). 
LADY — pink 
BESSBOROUGH VAR ROBERTE — h-3, F.C.C. 
shaded yellow, early June. 5’ x 4’. (A). 
LADY BLIGH — h-3, (h-4), A.M. — strawberry-red fading to rich 
pink, May. 4’ x 5’ compact. (B). 
LADY CHAMBERLIN — h-5, F.C.C. — 2’? rich yellow, overlaid 
salmon orange, tubular flowers are 3’’ long in pendant trusses 
of 6 to 8 flowers each, May. 5’ x 3’ blue green. (A). 
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LADY CHAMBERLIN VAR CHELSEA — orange pink, same as 
above. 
LADY CHAMBERLIN VAR. GLEAM — orange yellow, crimson 
tipped, same as above. 
LADY CLEMENTINE MITFORD — h-3 (h-2) — peach-pink, early 
June. 4’ x 5’ grayish. (C). 
LADY ROSEBERRY — h-5, F.C.C. — soft rose-pink overlaid and 
flushed carmine. Same as LADY CHAMBERLIN. (A). 
LANGLEY PARK — h-3 (h-2) — deep glowing red, waxy, early 
rate) exe 2) 
LODERI — h-4 — 5” shell-pink fadin 
ruffled, May. 5’ x 5’ spreading. 
among the best in cultivation. (8). 
to white, fragrant and 
he LODERI group are 
Same as 
LODERI KING GEORGE — h-4 — 5’’ ivory-white. 
above. (B). 
LODERI PATIENCE — h-4 — same as above with green throat. 
(B). 
Same 
LODERI PINK DIAMOND — h-4 — 
as above. (B). 
5’? deep shell pink. 
LODERI SUPERLATIVE — h-4 — 5’’ white with pale yellow 
throat. Same. (B). 
LODERI VENUS — h-4 — 5’’ shell-pink. Same as above. (B). 
LODER’S WHITE — h-4, A.M. — 6’’ white shaded pink, fading to 
silvery white, frilled, May. 4’ x 5’. Awarded the Gold Medal 
by the Royal Horticultural Society of England. Considered 
the best white. (B). 
MADAME FR. J. CHAUVIN — h-3 — rosy pink with deep blotch 
on paler center, May. 5’ x5’. (C). 
MARGARET DUNN — h-3, A.M. — 3’’ x 3’’ funnel shaped apricot 
in tube flushed shell pink on the lobes, eight to nine in 
truss, May. 4’ x 4’. (A). 
MARINUS KOSTER — h-3, A.M. — deep pink with soft brown 
blotch; Mays (57% 572, (G). 
MARS — h-2, F.C.C. — deep red in compact trusses, May. 4’ x 4’ 
compact. (B). 
Oe eae — h-3, F.C.C. — cream, early May. 3’ x 3’ compact. 
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MOTHER OF PEARL — h-4 — pale blush fading to pure white, 
May. 5° x4”. (@). 
