Old Gold L (SdssH.’29) What its name suggests. 15c 
Ophelia L (Cay.’25) A distinct novel coloring of copper 
yellow blended with light heliotrope. 25c 
Peaches L (Keller’31) Certainly well named with its 
warm, glowing, peachy appearance, a blend of peach, ap¬ 
ricot, and orange/ heavily ruffled, prolific bloomer. $1.25 
Ramona L (Mohr - Sturt.’24) (Juniata x Pfauenauge) 15c 
Valencia L (M.M.’26) Bright orange buff. Short. 25c 
Zaharoon L (Dykes’27) A blend of yellow, buff, bronze, 
and vio let, suffused with rose. Tall. $1.75 
SELF BLEND - PINK TO RED TONED 
Coppersmith M (Shuir26) H.M.,A. I.S. A large fragrant 
flower with a rich red coppery sheen in the sunshine. 25c 
Depute Nomblot D (Cay.’29) A bronzy crimson-pur¬ 
ple giant, said by many to be Cayeux’s finest “obtention.” 
Apparently sprinkled with gold dust when viewed in the 
sunlight. Dark golden throat, deep orange beard. $1.25 
Harpalion M (Per.’23) Lavender. 
Hernani M (Cay.’29) Coppery rose, flushed red. 
velvety F. Tall. 
Jane Williamson L (Wmsn.’28) Pastel pink. 
La Bohemienne L (Mil.’26) 
Mme. Cheri (Sturt.’18) (Caterina x Mrs.G. Darwin) 
15c 
Broad 
$ 1.00 
15c 
25c 
15c 
Mrs. Valery West M (Bliss’25) Daughter of Dominion 
and sister of Grace Sturtevant. Has many ideal fragrant 
flowers of smooth texture on tall stems, S. smoky purple, 
F. velvety purple almost black. Deserves its popularity. 75c 
Tuscany Gold (Wmsn.’29 Reddish old gold blending to 
purple at margins. Smooth finish. 32 inches. 50c 
Zuni M (Ayres 31) An exquisite blend of red brown o- 
verlaid with copper hue. Very ear ly. $1.25 
