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lord Lambourne. 32 in* Light 
Scarlet*flowers on flexuous 
sterna. As the plant becomes 
established the flowers are 
produced with lacinated petals, ,75 
Ioreley. 24 in. Red. 1.50 
Iula A. Neeley. 34 in. A Neeley 
introduction and considered very 
fine.^Flowers are of medium size 
and their color is between Spec¬ 
trum Red*and Carmine*, Does well 
as a cut flower. 3.00 
Magnificus. 26 in. Very similar to 
Henri Cayeux,but 10 days later 
and darker foliage. 1,50 
Mahony. 44 in. Oxblood Red*or 
mahogany in color. Very unusual 
and a fine garden variety. . . 1,00 
Mandarin. 28 in. A splendid Scarlet* 
with no spot in the flowers of 
established plants. 1.50 
Mary Jane Miller. Dr. Neeley named 
this in honor of his Mother. A 
large flower of geranium pink*, 
tall grwoing and prolific bloomer 20.00 
May Queen. Very double orange 
scarlet. . .75 
May Sadler. 30 in. Salmon pink . 1.00 
Mrs, Baker. Iridescent Speotrum 
Red*.1.00 
Mrs. Heenk. Excellent rose color, 
high quality.1.50 
Mrs, John Harkness. 28 in. A free 
flowering light pink very similar 
to Mrs. Perry. 1.00 
Mrs. Perry. 29 in. The old favorite 
salmon pink of Geranium Pink* o i 
Ridgeway. Rather loose growing 
plant. .50 
Nancy. Deep Crimson with glosSy 
black blotches at base of petals. 
28 in. 1.00 
Neeley's Lavender, Rose lavender 
or old rose. 15,00 
Neeley's Pink. Very free blooming 
light pink. 
Three 
2.00 
4.00 
8.00 
4.00 
2.50 
4.00 
2.50 
2.50 
1.25 
2.50 
1.50 
