BARONET (Stout 1941)—Brazil-red with 
orange throat, one of the earliest reds, 
MACMOST) CV etc. A aut geen, oe $2.00 
BERTRAND FARR (Stout 1941)—Full 
rounded flowers of grenadine pink and 
rose, June-July, 30-inch, ev. _____ $3.00 
BETTY SLICK (Russell 1943)—Large 
blended bitone of lemon-rose, wide 
stripe on center of petals, May-June, 
GRIN lime ene est cree, tudes As Os OE hE $3.00 
BIJOU (Stout 1933)—Orange overcast 
with deep red, many small blooms on 
wide branched stems, June-July, 30-inch, 
“SHENG 5S ke Sal ERI a le ae yd a $0.50 
BLACK BURNIAN (Nesmith 1943)—In- 
dian red with purple overflush, brilliant 
orange throat, July-Aug., 40-inch $4.00 
BLACK FALCON (Nesmith 1941)—Stun- 
ning and unusual near black, large wavy 
flowers, July-Aug., 38-inch, de.__$10.00 
BLACK HILLS (Russell 1947)—Black 
purple self of neat rounded form, very 
rich deep color tone, 36-inch, de.__$3.00 
BLANCHE HOOKER (Stout 1946)— 
High quality brick, red orange throat, 
PARA ROO= Dey sey se 4 Oy nen) Ee ve $3.00 
BOBOLINK (Wheeler 1943)—Trim pur- 
ple-yellow bicolor, segments very wide 
and overlapping, recurrent blooming, 
A Toy aunlel gk’ CeyiAdn yard Ae Albee shmls Teeae aie Se $7.50 
BOLD BEAUTY (H. M. Hill 1948)—Very 
large flowers and wide branched stems, 
blooms up to 48-inch. Close at hand it 
seems penciled with many marks, but 
at a distance it is a medium red-orange 
self, smooth flowers, vigorous growth, 
Painted Lady Seedling, de. ______ $10.00 
BOLD. COURTIER (Nesmith 1939)— 
Pompeian rose petals with a creamy line 
down the center, sepals, soft yellow, 
broad full flowers, an outstanding bi- 
Solon liv cO-InChe ade. at ke $3.00 
BOUNTIFUL (Cook 1943)—Wide petal- 
ed lemon yellow, an improved Hyperion, 
Lives ONC dG, ers alge cere $3.00 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout 1939)—Small 
brilliant orange and pink, wiry branch- 
ed stems bear a profusion of miniature 
flowers, July, 36-inch, de 
BRACKEL (Wheeler 1942)—Deep ma- 
hogany-rose with a stitched petal pat- 
tern, recurrent bloomer in the south, 
DCMI Ree TT OTR ON a 2 suet’ tate 5 ete $4.90 
BRANDYWINE (Wheeler 1947)—Rich 
garnet with a purple eye-zone and 
orange throat, fine form, 30-in., ev.$4.00 
BROWN-EYED SUSAN (Eleanor Hill 
1946)—Rich golden yellow with precise 
brown eye-zone, distinctive, 36-in. $2.50 
BUCKEYE (Stout 1941)—Yellow with 
brown eye-zone, bunched flowers make 
a heavy.mass,-30sincm, de, is $1.09 
BYNG OF VIMY (Perry 1931)—Large 
spidery rose pink with long narrow re- 
curving segments, tall and graceful, 48- 
IGA es So cn tA rte he A $1.50 
CANARI (Nesmith 1940)—Pale yellow of 
fine form, satiny finish, July-Aug., 38- 
PCLT se CL Oence oe Ramee nhs. = So anne $4.00 

CANDY HEART (Nesmith 1947)—Pale 
delicate flesh pink, carmine rose halo in 
the center of the flower, Aug., 38-inch 
$6.00 
CAPRICE (Stout 1946)—Rich brownish 
red with cadmium throat, dainty and 
attractive, early, 24-inch. de. ____$3.00 
CERISE (Wheeler 1947)—Striking scar- 
let with rosy-crimscn overflush, tall and 
MNDOSI Ne wes O-lNCh Mey. sua. eee $7.50 
CHALICE (Russell 1946)—Soft salmon 
pink with slightly darker rose pink eye- 
zone, yellow throat, June, 42-inch, ev. 
is aha be A RE Re NS © RL Ll 2 $10.09 
CHANTICLEER (Wheeler 1948)—Bright 
crimson self with a violet sheen, throat 
and petal midribs are orange, midseason, 
eI CD yHe Wee Arc Se ee ee $5.09 
CHENGTU (Stout 1935)—Intense red 
with yelow throat, much stronger than 
Fulva Rosea, late, 36-inch, ev. ___$0.75 
CHISCA (Fisher 1937)—Yellow sepals 
with alternating petals of rosy red, the 
earliést.abicolor: 36-inch. ev. 224522 $0.75 
CINDERELLA (Bechtold 1941)—Coppery 
red and lemon yellow bicolor, profuse 
bloomer, midseason, 28-inch. ____$90.59 
CINNABAR (Stout 1930)—Brownish-red, 
yellow throat, July, 30-inch 
COMET (Russell 1943)—Splendid _bi- 
color, soft yellow and rose-salmon, July- 
Aug 42-inch 222 us aa Se $1.00 

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