KARACHI (Scbreiner, '58) Each $7.50 



Newest ot the deep burgundy wine-on-white plicatas, darker, richer 

 and redder than Port ^Vine or Bazaar. In fact, this one is far inore 

 red than anvthing else and the only white in it appears as a patch 

 in tlie center area of the broad falls. Large, perfectly formed, on 

 5-foot stems. HM AIS, 1958. 



KAZAK (Craig, '57) Each $2.50 



A huge full yellow plicata with border of Kazak or near 

 maroon. It's the largest, fullest, finest and brightest flower 

 of this color pattern. The wide branched stem is perfect, 

 the flowering period exceptionally long and heayy; plant 

 yigor is ideal. Height 36 inches. 



KIKI (Graves, '51) Each $2.50 



From a cross of Helen McGregor and Great Lakes came 

 this maryelous clear blue of spreading form. Rarely seen 

 but sure to please those looking for clean sparkling color. 

 38 inches. HM AIS, 1953. 



JUNE MEREDITH (Muhlestein, '54) Each $2.50 



A complete self of rich, deep pink. In our opinion it is the best pink 

 which this well known hybridizer has produced. Color is uniform 

 in both standards and falls; yiyid and ali\e. Large flowers on 36-inch 

 stems. HM AIS. 1954; AM, 1956. Runner-up for the Dykes Medal in 

 1958. Sho\v n on page 23. 



JUNE SUNLIGHT (McCormick, '53) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



.•\nother brand new solid golden yellow, quite late, which will cro^\'d 

 any of the \ery best for first place. The large, smooth flowers haye 

 no haft markings. HM .\IS. 1953. 



JUNGLE FIRES (Schreiner, '60) Each $10.00 



.V smooth, e\enly colored new red self, with jaunty, flaring form 

 and silken sheen. A "coals-of-fire " shade of red. rather than the red 

 effect derived from the purple or garnet side of the color spectrum. 

 Bronze yellow beard. Free blooming, large size, height 3 feet. 



LA ROSITA 



"/ am very much pleased with the /me stock you sent me. They were 

 large, firm, and ivell cleaned. I plan to order additional stock next year. You 

 may quote me anv day as a satisfied customer." 



ROGER NELSON. Wayne. Nebraska 



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