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CEDAR ROSE (Whiting 1941) 




Very deep: violet-blue self, 
With an intensity Of} color, 
| that: turns. the. ‘bouquet, Oye 
garden picture ,from: the - Ble 
mon into the. beautiful.: -:- 40 | 
BUFFAWN (Andrews 1940) | De Ms 
A lovely, full-flower of a es 
pecular blend ‘of buff, and om 
fawn, with a tell- tale - pink 
flush. that suggests Sea ace 
Shell ancestry to us. aah | a 
BUTTERCUP LANE (Hall 1941). Heh, 
Charring, clear butte rcup- is 
yellow with ruffled petals. | 
“A splendid deep yellow eee 
front of border. ee an e)5 gg 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (uit « Yossi): 
Large , bright golden oleae 
iets ‘Only a few, TLE) MB PY Ve 
new  ;, high’ priced yellows, §§ 7 
- can peat. this \one .- 48 in. © £30 
CALIFORNIA PEACH (Salb. 1941) - 
A blend of peach-pink and © 
apricot shades. S. apricot-; - 
buff. F. salmon-apricot with ~ 
just a’ touch of, soft laven=) -< 
der at the center, A fine, : 
tall, @ubstanding Iria. (2200. : 
CAPTAIN WELES) (Cook 1941) i) 
A smooth, finished flower s 
of rich, maroon-red purple. tae 
A shining, glossy texture . , | 
‘gives ites dark color an. hor 
unusual brightness. 354". san 
CAROLINE BURR (K.Smith 1940) . 
Easily the largest and best. 
light cream to date. z i) 
"Cream" the color that aloe 7 ae 
-and blends and intensifies, ~ Ny 
‘the other colors } and changes 
the garden ‘picture from the») 
ordinary to the: prevent uae 
There's few gardens, indeed, ee 
that don't need more creams, | 
whites and yellows. A go08 Lok 
point to-vkeep in’ mind. 2.50 
CASA MORENA (DeForest: 1943): | ae 
Self. Large flower in deep; aay 
rich. chestnut-brown | tones. ae 
Outstanding in this new | 
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brown color, olass. elobare ye 
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