Lori May—Height 33 inches. Mid-season to late. 
A smiooth. flower, having closed stand- 
ards and spreading falls of great sub- 
stance. Bright Daphne pink, shaded rose 
on the falls. Styles and beard yellow. 
Each $8.00 
Rio Oro—Height 40 inches. Mid-season. One of 
the lovliest colors in the garden. A 
smooth, deep, glistening “Honey Yellow” 
; self. Beard yellow. Garden effect, a 
bright, brown-gold. Each $15.00 Net 
Salar—Height 42 inches. Mid-season. Large 
flowers on well branched stalk. Blended 
tints of flesh, cream and salmon, with 
“rose” on the falls. Each $5.00 
Silver Susie—Height 48 to 63 inches. Flaring 
white flowers on a well branched stalk. 
: Each $5.00 
-Sonrisa—Height 38 inches. Mid-season. A large 
flower with excellent substance and fine 
form to display its unusual color. A 
coppery-pink with yellow undertone, 
having metallic finish. Difficult to de- 
scribe. 1942 introduction. Each $30.00 
Sun Hawk—Height 34 inches. Clean, large flow- 
ers of medium yellow on well branched 
stalk, with good substance. Use where a 
soft tone of yellow is needed. 
: Each $1.00 
Three Sisters—Heicht 36 inches. Early, mid- 
season and late, due to the fact that it 
can have from 11 to°15 flowers on its 
well branched stalk. Standards light 
cream; falls spreading, bronze, overlaid 
“Indian Lake.” Garden effect is “red”’ 
and “white.” An established clump is 
- striking. Each $10.00 
Tiffanja—Height 42 inches. Mid-season. Dis- 
tinctly different yellow plicata, having 
spreading form, and good substance. 
Smooth and. clean cut. Standards 
Colonial Buff; styles same. Falls round- 
ed; white bordered color of the stand- 
ards. Brushed at the haft and speckled 
around the border with light Buckthorn 
brown. Attractive. Each $15.00 Net 
Tenga—Height 42 inches. Mid-season. Standards 
wide, closed; medium russet. Falls same, 
shaded Vandyke Red. Effect is red- 
brown. Each $7.50 
Unigque—Height 34 inches, Mid-season. A very 
large flower of heavy substance. An odd 
blend of purplish Vinacems, distinctly 
pink toned at times. “Unique” it is. 
Each $7.50 
