ing of rose is given even more life by the glow- 
ing copper undertone. Fine form, substance and 
SARE FIOSS Py Re BO AY ee 
CORAL MIST. (Grant 1941) M. 38 in. Clean, clear 
pink with an overlay of a more dusky shade of 
Bianeamon pink, FHoM.. 1942, P. -R.:87-20 enue 
CORITICA. (H. P. Sass 1942) M. 36 in. Considered 
by many to be the best of all the yellow plica- 
tas. Soft yellow background with a precise edg- 
Sepermrecin armor Drow se.. Jo. ee 
CORONADO. (Tompkins 1945) M. 36 in. A large 
flaring yellow of very smooth and intense color- 
ing. The petals are extremely broad and of 
extra heavy substance. The stalks are strong 
and the branching is very good. R. 90__._..-_ 
COURTIER. (Hall 1947) M. 30 in. This is the 
deepest of Mr. Halls Flamingo pinks. The 
tlowers are of heavy substance and nice form 
and have a very full and brilliant tangerine 
ent LO44 Coa ei ee el 
CROWN OF GOLD. (Hall 1940) E. M. 36 in. A 
Peemericne yellow. ot laree size. 2 22 ees 
DAFFY. (DeForest. 1947) M. 38 in. A “Different” 
plicata. Ground color near white with strip- 
ings and fleckings of maroon on the falls and 
Standards of white flushed maroon. Unusual.__ 
DAMASCUS. (Tompkins 1945) M. 38 in. A large 
rich Spanish yellow with a smooth overlay of 
Navaho or copper orange on the falls. The 
petals are quite broad, heavily substanced and 
have a velvety finish. Stalks are strong with 
good branching and the plants are very hardy 
Bee COAG at AplCly Sank ek. ee ew 
DAMERINE. (Gage 1939) M. 36 in. A very fine 
red of excellent form and very rich coloring. H. 
eee Se he ut eno Vereen Oe 
DAYBREAK. (Klein. 1941) M. 40 in. Soft pure 
pink with an undertone of pale yellowish cop- 
Perm neice.cA- M1943, P.cR. 89 23 oe 
DAYDAWN. (Whiting 1939) M. 38 in. A very large 
flowered blend of rich pink and old gold. Very 
showy and a popular garden subject -----.--- 
DECORATOR. (Snyder 1946) M. 38 in. A large, 
smooth self of a dark, rich red-brown. Cleanly 
finished with a glistening leathery appearance 
DEEP VELVET. (Salb. 1939): L. 38 in. This very 
clean and intensely deep purple is an all-time 
favorite with everyone. A. M. 1942, P. R. 90.--- 
eetnt CANYON: ‘(Tharp.1946) M.. 37. in. A 
most beautiful bicolor biend of yellow and blue. 
One of the many fine things we saw in Mrs. 
Peer se coordei ast. season: —- a oe 
DESTINY. (Burgess 1934) M. 38 in. A famous, 
Pmarererich. piurpleacred mut 4.5% Wiss dee A 
DINAH SHORE. (Williams 1945) M. 38 in. A large 
deep tan with a smooth overlay of orange 
brown. General garden appearance is of deep 
orange. Well branched and carrying many 
buds, this gives a long season of bloom__------ 
DISPLAY. (Grant 1942) M.-L. 35 in. A deep, 
smooth, dark red of great refinement. The tex- 
ture is like smooth silk and the flowers are free 
font markings, HH. My 1942).P. R,.83.----_,.. 
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