INDIAN HILLS—Rich, clear purple 
self, deeper in color than Magenta, 
and three times as large. Beard white 
tipped orange. A “good doer’. Me- 
dium height. Midseason. Fragrant. 
$.35 
ITASCA—Deep, vivid amethyst, with 
no veining. Heavy brown beard un- 
-derlaid blue. Rounded flowers on 
well branched stalks have silky tex- 
ture. Medium height, Late midsea- 
son. $.35 
JEAN CAYEUX—Soft, smooth light 
buff, sometimes called coffee-colored. 
Well formed blooms, larger than av- 
erage and season is long. Well 
branched, tall stems. Late. French 
Dykes Medal 1931. A.M.,A.I1.S., 
1936. $.30 
JEAN SIRET — Dwarf yellow fall 
bloomer. S. clear yellow, F. yellow 
flecked violet. $.25 
JEB STUART—Intense velvety red- 
brown, with orange beard. Larger, 
taller, and of better form than Grace 
Sturtevant. Late midseason. A.M., 
Asi seoao: $.30 
JERRY--Brilliant ruby red, with well 
rounded flowers. Medium _ sized 
bloomis on tall stalks. Thoroughly 
hardy and a rapid increaser. Late. 
$.20 
JINNY SUE—Unusual gold and pink 
effect variegata. Large flowers with 
broad segments and flaring falls. Vig- 
orous and heavy bloomer. S35 
JOYCETTE—Deep blackish red with 
undertone of mulberry. Extra late. 
Self-colored blooms of fine form on 
tall, sturdy stalks. $.25 
JUNALUSKA — Novel blend of red, 
copper and rose, with copper-red ef- 
fect. Blooms excellent in size and 
form, and on tall stalks. A vigorous 
grower. H.M., 1936; A. M., 1937; run- 
ner-up for Dykes Medal, 1938, A. E 5. 
$.40 
KLAMATH — Big bronze-purple of 
rich appearance. $.20 
K. V. AYRES--Pale coffee color, ting- 
ed lavender and cream, sometimes 
giving the effect of silvery gray. 
Large flowers. $.20 
LADY PARAMOUNT — Clear prim- 
rose yellow. One of the very largest 
in both flower and foliage. Full dom- 
ed standards and broad, semi-flaring 
falls. Firm, silky texture. Tall. Mid- 
season. A. M.,A.I.S., 1936. $.30 
LARGO--S. primrose yellow, F. same 
with center of dull rose. A beautiful 
blend of delicate hues. Tall. Late 
midseason. Fragrant. $.20 
LIGHTHOUSE--Old rose to Hight rose 
rea bicolor, with striking center of 
yellow making the name appropriate. 
Large, wel! rounded flowers, good 
substance, smooth texture. $.65 
LOS ANGELES — Fine !arge white 
piicata. Fine form and good sub- 
stance, with blooms faintly edged 
blue. Tall and widely branched. $.25 
LOUVOIS — Deep, rich, velvety 
brown, with falls aarker than stand- 
ards. Smooth flower with flaring 
standards. Choice and unusual. A. M., 
ZN Is >. 939: $1.25 
MABEL TAFT — Very large violet- 
biue bicolor. Large foliage. Tall. 
Midseason. Fragrant. $.20 
MARGARET ANNE—Dark brick red. 
Beautfiul and unusual Medium 
height. Late midseason. Fragrant. 
$.20 
MARQUITA — Ivory white, with 
heavy maroon veining on F. Blooms 
very large and well rounded. Strik- 
ing and attractive. Tall Very late. 
A. M., A.1.S., 1936. $.35 
MARY E. NICHOLLS—Fine creamy 
white, with heavily gilded haft and 
yeliow beard. The flower is so beau- 
tifu_ly sculptured every curve seems 
designed by a mathematician. The 
very last thing in refinement of form. 
Satiny texture and very heavy sub- 
stance. Free with exhibition stalks. 
A good doer here. $2.50 
MARY GEDDES-—S. salmon-orange, 
F. Pompeiian red. Free bloomer and 
very vigorous. Tall. Late midseason. 
W.R. Dykes Memorial Medal, 1936, 
ae lS. $.25 
MATA HARI—Last of all to bloom 
here. Very dark, intense, blue-pur- 
pe self of velvety texture. Perfect 
form, gracefully flaring falls. Large 
flowers of good substance. Many va- 
rieties finish blooming before this one 
starts. $.75 
MEHAMA — Blend of pink and yel- 
low, with pale blue undertone. Very 
large blooms. Medium height. Ear- 
ly. $.30 
