LENINGTON VARIETIES 
Due to the severe drouth condition which we 
have experienced for the past three years, it has 
been impossible for us to complete our final ap- 
praisal of varieties that were slated for intro- 
duction in 1955. We will make final selection 
this year and offer them in our 1956 catalog. 
Below are listed our previous introductions. 
BONNER CHARM (L15-1) — A low growing, 
very light Empire yellow self with wide, crin- 
kled, slightly recurving petals. Sepals also re- 
curve slightly. The 5 inch crepe-like full flow- 
ers are borne on 24 inch erect scapes, which 
make it ideal for the front of the border. 
Blooms over a long period. June-July. SE 
ee ee ee ee eee 55.00; Net 
GYPSY ROBE (L94-9) — Ruffled, slightly re- 
curving, golden buff petals with a rich orange 
veining and a wide, light midrib which is very 
prominent after a day in the hot sun. The 
large greenish-yellow throat is topped with a 
coral-red eye-zone which appears only on the 
petals. The lower third of the stamens are 
the same shade of green as the throat. The 
flower is just as fresh looking in the evening 
as it was in the morning and has a lot of sheen 
at all times. Very well branched. 32 in. June- 
July-Augt 2 SE er $5.00 Net 
LADY BONN (L05-21) — Light canary yellow 
flowers, that glisten as though they had been 
sprinkled with diamond dust. The blooms are 
more than 6 inches in diameter and are car- 
ried gracefully on 38 in. scapes. Flowers re- 
main open until late at night. June-July. E 
Bee th ar eis Sh Fae cls Ceca Maa Nanni bea $5.00 Net 
