CONSTANCE (H. M. Hill 1948)—This 
variety astonished us by flowering con- 
tinuously for nearly one hundred days, 
each of three plants starting a second 
stem before the first had finished bloom- 
ing and then a third came on before the 
second had waned. Some of the bright 
red petals measured two inches in width. 
The sepals are yellow with a blush over- 
lay. It is by Painted Lady from Bold 
Courtier. Large blooms on wide branch- 
ed stems, vigorous, 38 to 40-inch__$15.00 
CRAEMORE HENNA (Plouf 1939)—Neat 
brown blend, 36-inch. de. 
CRAEMORE RUBY (Plouf 1938)—In- 
tense ruby self, 36-inch, de. _--_-- $2.00 
CREAM FRILLS (H. M. Hill 1948)—A 
very vigorous exceptionally free bloom- 
ing frilled cream, makes a fine mass 
display ss6ninchsscenme. $3.00 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR (Traub 1933) 
—Creamy yellow with a rose flush in 
the throat, fine form, holds at night, 
JULY 6 OIC EC Var eee $1.50 
DUNCAN (Wheeler 1941)—One of the 
earliest dark maroon-reds, golden throat, 
JUNG Poo aINCh, CVn we eee sl Sas $2.50 
ELIZABETH (Norton 1942)—Very early 
yellow, blooms with the Irises, 36-inch, 
Cle et) ire A a sek oer ee ee Ne $2.00 
EMPEROR JONES (Hayward 1937)— 
Striking dark purple maroon, recurving 
blooms with a prominent yellow midrib, 
JULY-AVUe se as8sinchis CV. > ae eee $5.00 
FANTASIA (Stout 1946)—Orange, brown 
and red over yellow, segments usually 
quite twisted, 48-inch, ev. _______ $3.00 
FAIRY JEWELS (Nesmith 1947)—Tall 
late flowering shrimp pink self, good 
branching 4 G-inchy=. yaa> Soehae ae $10.00 
FELICITY (Nesmith 1947)—Large cup 
shaped light yellow, firm texture, very 
long blooming season, 40-inch 2K 00 
FESTIVAL (Stout 1939)—Large rather 
narrow bicolor, brownish yellow and 
red, showy, 48-inch, de. __________ $3.00 
FLAMBOYANT (Douglas 1947)—Brill- 
iant deep Indian yellow set off by a 
bright red halo, July-Aug., 42-in. $10.00 
FLAVINA (Fewkes 1933)—Bright lemon 
yellow, early, semi-dwarf, 24-inch, de. 
$2.00 
FIREBRAND (Stout 1946)—Rich crim- 
son red with orange throat, 42-inch, ev. 
$3.00 
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FULVA ROSEA (Species)—Graceful rose 
pink species, June-July, 36-inch ___$3.00 
GEORGE YELD (Perry 1926)—Fine old 
yellow and rose blend, very large and 
striking, July-Aug., 36-inch, de. -_$0.50 
GOLDENI (Betscher 1929)—Large deep 
orange, smooth flower. 36-inch, de. $0.50 
GOLDEN WEST (Sass 1933)—Big strik- 
ing golden yellow, fine form and vigor, 
late: midseason,-49-Inchie =e eee $1.09 
HAILE SELASSIE (Wheeler 1945)— 
Large extremely dark toned flowers, 
maroon purple, orange throat, June, 
426INCH. “EV i a cee ee ee $10.00 
HANKOW (Stout 1939)—Large orange 
yellow species with scarlet eye-zone, 42- 
inch;” des 32 82 Se ee eee $2.09 
HAZEL SAWYER (Wheeler 1945)—Frill- 
ed lavender pink of medium size, yellow 
throat, 38-inchs eves so. ao eee $4.00 
HESPERUS (Sass 1940) — Magnificent 
clear bright yellow, large six-inch open 
flowers of splendid form and substance. 
Ranks at the very top of the list of fin- 
est varieties, 48-inch, de? ~.- ~~~ > $1.50 
HONEY REDHEAD (Nesmith 1942)— 
Brilliant rose red with border of cream 
yellow around both petals and sepals, 
July-Aug:.,.38-inch; desea 2s $4.00 
HYPERION (Mead 1925)—Very large 
soft canary yellow, fine form and frag- 
rance, long considered one of the best, 
July-Ausg.;542-inch, de $0.50 
INDIANOLA (Russell 1943)—Bright ma- 
hogany red with deeper eye-zone, 48- 
inch $1.50 
JOY RUSSELL (Russell 1942)—Tallest 
of the very light yellows, June, 60-inch, 
OVE ET 2h) ee ea a een eee $1.00 
J. R. MANN (Betscher 1932)—Rich buff- 
orange, wide, June-July, 42-in., de. $0.50 
JUAREZ (Russell 1943)—Very bright 
red with lighter sepals, holds its color, 
36-inch; eve cc oY eee eee $2.00 
JUDGE ORR (Orr 1939)—Soft orange 
yellow that blooms at Iris time, 30-inch 
Wi a ee ee ces $1.00 
KANSAN (H. M. Hill 1948)—Large wide 
spreading red toned self with gently re- 
curving segments. Measures a full nine 
inches on mature plants, graceful open 
forms o0=inch dew eee $25.00 
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