Out Yonder $5.00 



Chinese Coral $3.00 



Cashmere $2.50 



STEPPING OUT (Schreiner, '64} ML. 38" $2.00 



The ground color is snowy white, the margins of both standards and 

 falls rimmed with a broad band of deep pansy-violet. All petals are 

 stylishly ruffled. 4-way branching. HM, '65; AM, '67. See page 48. 

 Dykes Medal, '68. 



SUMMER SILK (Gibson, 71) M. 34" $12.50 



In color a very odd shade of chamois or creamy tan, described by 

 some as "pongee" and others as creamy flesh, although it is not in any 

 category of pink. It is a complete self, including the beard and styles. 

 As you will note on our picture, page 4, all petals are extra wide, the 

 falls almost touching each other. They flare out widely and drop 

 gracefully at the outer rim. HM, '74. 



SUN CHARIOT (Hall, '63) ML 38" $1 .50 



A widely spreading, bright chrome to sulphur yellow giant, the lighter 

 shades being predominant in the center of the falls and near the 

 beard. Margins of the falls are heavily serrated and fringed. Beard 

 is deep yellow, not orange. See page 54. 



SUNLIT (Gibson, '68) M. 36" $3.50 

 Shown on page 43. A gay combination of warm and ivory, with 

 a light sprinkling of warm maroon on the brownish haft. Center of 

 the falls is near white and the beard is bronze. Flowers are large, 

 petals crimped and ruffled and the stems are well branched. Region 

 13 Queen, '68. 



SUNNY SPLENDOR (Schreiner, '65) ML. 35" $2.50 



A gigantic, clean and clear deep yellow self. There are up to eleven 

 buds per stem, and this provides an extra long season of bloom. The 

 wide falls are ruffled at the margins and the fluted standards are 

 closed and overlapping. Shown on page 26. 



SWAHILI (Plough, '65) EM. 34" $4.00 



Dusky, smoldering, reddish black with a slight violet cast. The hafts 

 are red-brown and the beard is also brown. Silky standards and 

 velvety falls. HM, '66. Shown on page 46. 



SYMPHONY (Hinkle, '58) M. 38" $1 .00 



Gracefully ruffled sea-blue self, slightly lighter in the center of the 

 falls and with some darker texture veining. Petals are wide and full, 

 crisp and firm in substance. HM, '58; AM, '63. See page 52. 



STERLING SILVER (Moldovan, '63) M. 36" $2.00 

 After being open a few hours, a silver-like edge develops around 

 the petal edges of this extremely ruffled and fluted violet bi-tone. 

 Perfection in form, with domed standards and wide, almost hori- 

 zontal, flaring falls. HM, '64; AM, '66. 



TAHITI SUNRISE (Ernst, '63) ML. 36" $2.00 



Beautifully tailored and perfectly proportioned pink with an under- 

 tone of salmon. The blooms are extra large in size, heavy red beard, 

 and the texture is like heavy porcelain. HC, '62; HM, '65. Shown on 

 page 49. 



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