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PINK MARVEL ( Lapham 1938) we 
A lovely, large flowered tee 
deep, salmon-pink. 38".:. 1. 50 
PINK REFLECTION (Cook i942) pe 
Self. Closed S.- widely flar- 
ing falls in a new shade of. : 
fresh, crisp, chamois skin- ot 
pink. 36-38 in. Late. -- 6. 20 
PIUTE (Thomas 1937) - i ae 
Self. A very popular "ped" 
surpassed only by the néwer,. 
much higher priced ones. A | 
wee bit smaller than "The  / 
Red Douglas" but equal in - ae 
color and a better flower. .35 
PRAIRIE SUNSET (H.Sass 1939) — 
This blend of apricot, goid, — 
rose etc. would be outstand= — 
ing in any garden, anywhere. — 
Dykes Medal for 1943. 2 2S 
PRINCE OF ORANGE (Klein. 1940) 
Very bright golden-orange 
with widely flaring falls. : 
Medium size flowers. 34" -]. 50 
PRISCILLA (Whiting 1942) ~ = 
Dainty, charming and all pure — 
white including the beard. § 
perfectly beautiful flower 
for front of border and for, 
CuRMINE = e7 to 20) in. => ce 
RADTANT (Salbach 1936) a 
Bitone. Two shades of vivid, B 
brilliant orange-brown, en- 
tirely different from the 
dark, red-browns so pyar 
fo all: Medium size, 24". 
RADIANT KNIGHT (Salbach 1942) 
S. clear, orange-brown. F. 
rich, coppery-orange Taller 
and larger than its parent — 
Radiant. Very late. 36". 3. 5° 
RAEJEAN (Whiting 1939). ; 
A reverse bitone. S. clear 
deep yellow. F. a lighter, — - 
creamy-yellow with a deep ec 
yellow border. 36" Late. 75. 
RAMESES (H.Sass 1929) sac nS 
A large blend of golden- 
buff and lilac-pink. Dykes. 3 
Medal for 1932. 36 in. - 85) ; 
RANGER (Kleinsorge 1943) — es 
One of the very. best of the. 
newer "reds". Excellent ings ase 
every way ~- fine,rich Selena 
large flowers, good form and — 
substance, good branching, ya 
and a robust plant. PBs os 00. 
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