BOUTTONIERE. (Stcut 1939) 38 in. Sept. This 
carries a vast number of small flowers with 
petals of peach rose and sepals of orange ----- 
BRAVE WARRIOR. (Nesmith. 1946) 40 in. July- 
Aug. Large flowers of open form with wide 
petals. The color is rich ox-blood with an over- 
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lay of bright Bordeaux. Brilliant and stunning — 10.00 
-CALYPSO. 40 in. Aug.-Sept. A very large, open 
faced flcwer of pale canary yellow. Night 
blooming 
CEDARTONE. (Christenson 1946) 36 in. July-Aug. 
A large, beautifully formed flower of rosy 
brown coloring. Very close to Spanish Cedar by 
the Dictionary of Color. An almost invisible 
midrib of creamy tan extends down to a t ny 
cup cf the same color in the center of the 
flower. This is the finest one of this coloring 
we have seen and has commanded much atten- 
tion in the garden 
CHENG-TU. (Specie) 38 in. July-Aug. A large 
blend of bright red and flame with a deeper red 
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CHETKINS. (Christenson 1946) 53 in. July-Aug. A 
self, this is the most brilliant copper Hem. we 
have seen. The flowers are large and: of heavy 
substance and have a beautiful star shaped form 
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with wide petals. Exceptionally well branched — 10.00 
CIMMARON. (Russel 1943) 30 in. July-Aug. A bi- 
color, this has wide petals of buckskin tan with 
a deep brown blotch and sepals of primrose 
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CISSY GUISEPPI. (Perry) 36 in. July. Small flow- 
Perot richsresidish purples... on ete 
CRYSTAL PINK. (Nesmith 1938) 45 in. July-Aug. 
A very large flower of soft chamois pink with 
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DAWN. 38 in. July-Aug. A charming flower of pink- 
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DONAL D. WYMAN. (Wyman) 36 in. July. Large, 
open flowers of apricot orange with a blotch 
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DRESS REHEARSAL. (Russell 1943) 40 in. July- 
Aug. A large and charming flower with rosy 
Paci meta is -and=apricol sepalsiacst 08 —- 3 
DR. REGAL. 30 in. May-June. A perennial favor- 
ite is this large flowered Hem. of brilliant or- 
anee cold; A recurrent: bloomer, =~-L---------- 
ESTMERE. 37 in. June-July. An early and flori- 
ferous variety that produces many full star 
shaped blooms of rich primrose yellow -------- 
EVANGELINE. (Russell 1943) July-Aug. Very 
large, loosely formed flowers of deep purple 
red. Makes a good clump for the rear of the 
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-FULVA MACULATA. (Specie) 48 in. A giant 
flowered variety of rich apricot and rose color- 
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