ISLAND HOLIDAY (Gibson, 70) ML. 36" Each $20.00 



A new bright and rich plicata pattern in golden buff. Standards 

 are solid metallic orange-gold; the falls are broad and semi- 

 flaring, with an all-over delicate etching of cream and cinna- 

 mon. This is the first of this type to come from Jim Gibson. 

 Large and extremely colorful. Seedling No. 77-4B. 



RIPPLING ROSE (Gibson, '70) IVI. 36" Each $20.00 



Imagine a Rococo or Stepping Out with broadly banded falls 

 of rose-purple, instead of the blue-to-violet trim on those two 

 worthy and popular varieties, and you will have Rippling 

 Rose. The heavily ruffled and fluted blossoms are ivory white 

 in the central area of the falls; the standards are basically 

 white but shaded and mottled with the same rose-purple which 

 borders the falls. Superb branching, on heavy stems. No. 

 140-4C. 



ENDEARING (J. Nelson, '70) M. 36" Each $20.00 



Standards light Begonia pink, falls white with pale pink on 

 the haft and around the edges; pink beard. The jaunty flowers 

 are of medium size but the color pattern is unique and the tall 

 stems provide a profusion of well spaced bloom. The luscious 

 pink Esther Fay is a parent. No. 65-54-3. 



MOD MODE (Gibson, '70) 



M. 38" Each $20.00 



A whole series of stitched, dotted and etched 

 seedlings has come along from crosses using 

 — April Melody as one parent. Here is our 

 mm favorite thvis far. It is a very delicate light 



shade of pink, almost white, with a fine pat- 

 ^ tern of deeper pinkish etching. Ideal form, 



opulent bloom and tall, well branched stalks 

 contribute to its alluring charm. No. 27-50. 



MEGGIE (Gaulter, "70) M. 36" Each $20.00 



Shown in color on the cover. A uniform shade of bright rose 

 in both standards and falls. Even, the style arms are of this 

 same rose tint. The hafts carry a contrasting wash of rose- 

 purple and this in turn is lit with a very thick, fiery deep 

 orange-red beard. The falls are especially wide and flaring, 

 the standards upright and closed. Extra large flowers on per- 

 fectly branched stems. No. 66-85. 



SIERRA DAWN (Gaulter, '70) EM. 36" Each $20.00 



This is a lively shade of blended rose and lavender, lit with a 

 soft amber glow at the heart. The style arms exhibit this amber 

 tint rather strongly and this in turn is punctuated by a bright 

 burnt orange beard. The haft is lightly washed amber. Fault- 

 less form, the standards waved and fluted, the falls widely 

 flaring and ruffled at the margins. A Laurie seedling. No. 66-72. 



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