Kittanning (Hall 1937). S. pale to light 
mauve; F. velvety dahlia purple. Large, 
finely formed flowers of good substance. 
Erect, branching stalks; vigorous, but of 
medium increase. Attractive as a garden 
clump. Late blooming. 40 inches....$10.00 
Lodestar (Hall 1925). S. lemon chrome; 
F. velvety claret brown with lemon chrome 
border. Flowers of fine finish. A. M., 
A. I. S. 30 inches.$ .25 
Montour (Hall 1925). S. pinkish cinnamon 
flushed magenta; F. solid velvety burnt 
lake; orange beard. Exquisitely finished 
in every detail. 28 inches.$ .25 
Naronda (Hall 1934). Solid royal purple 
self; a deep “blue” of intense color; prom¬ 
inent light yellow beard. Fine upright 
habit; vigorous growth; well-branched 
stalks; free flowering. 44 inches.$3.50 
Nemacolin (Hall 1937). S. lustrous amber 
yellow; F. solid bright velvety bordeaux; 
yellow beard. A variegata of exception¬ 
ally fine colors in clean, sharp contrast. 
Flowers of fair size, good form and 
exquisite finish. Late blooming. 30 
inches .$7.50 
Redstone (Hall 1937). S. dahlia purple; 
F. velvety blackish red purple; bronzy 
yellow beard. Large flowers of extra sub¬ 
stance on stout branching stalks. Very 
rich effect. 38 inches.$7.50 
