
PIQUANTE (Nesmith 1940)—Charming 
eugenia-rose, a sort of raspberry shade, 
AQ =inche sie. 0 OS as ee See ee $2.50 
POTENTATE (Nesmith 1943)—Lumin- 
ous broad pansy-purple self, an out- 
standing dark tone, July-Aug., 42-inch, 
CL aes ee ee 1 et Rae ae $15.03 
PRINCESS (Stout)—Fragrant lemon yel- 
low, a distinctive light shade ____$1.09 
PURPLE DUSK (Nesmith 1947)—Dark 
red-purple, an attractive ox-blood shade, 
large and broad, late, 42-inch ____$10.00 
PURPLE EMPEROR (Russell 1942)— 
One of the best purples, 48-inch, de. 
EAN pila nhtage eg oni aNe Ls 5). 23 IN seed ey $1.00 

PURPLE FLASH (Russell 1942)—Pur- 
ple petals with deeper eye-zone, sepals 
yellow overcast with. purple, long sea- 
son of bloom, 36-inch, ev. _______$1.090 
PURPLE HILLS (Russell 1947)—New 
hazy very dark black-purple ____- $5.09 
PURPLE SAGE (Russell 1942)—Ruffled 
deep wine, one of the deepest of the 
purples, early, 36-inch, de. ______$1.09 
PURPLE WATERS (Russell 1942)— 
Strong wine purple, full open flowers, 
long season of blooms, 36-inch, de. $1.99 
RAJAH (Stout 1935)—Intense flame 
scarlet with vivid red throat area, per- 
fect form, free flowering, midseason, 
42-inch, de. — ae poem $0.75 

RED BIRD (Stout 1941)—A most bril- 
liant vermillion red with a deeper mid- 
ZONE. 36-Useh 6 Was eee ee ee $3.00 
RED CINDERELLA (Russell 1945)— 
Very brilliant red self, 24-inch ___$5.00 
RED DIAMONDS (Russell)—Bright red 
With SOOO sex PUT emar kes teeter Ge eee $5.00 
RED HUSSAR (Nesmith 1943)—Carmine 
red, open form, brilliant, 38-inch, de. 
SE ek see ee) ee ee $3.09 
REDWOOD (H. M. Hill 1948)—Good 
shade of red without dusky markings, 
bright yellow sunburst in throat, stout 
well branched stems up to 58-inch, vig- 
orous and strong, excellent quality $5.09 
REVOLUTE (Sass)—This has been call- 
ed an improved Hesperus, but it has an 
individuality that is quite different, a 
shade lighter in color tone with a more 
ruttled ‘outline ees y __$2.00 

ROSALIND (Stout selection)—Distinc- 
tive rosy-pink species, stronger than 
Fulvai,Rosea- kicks cee eee ae ee $2.50 
ROYAL RUBY (Nesmith 1942)—-Glowing 
deep ruby red that is most intense, 38- 
inch, de. oa ee ets) ee on) 

ROYALTY (Nesmith 1940)—Large vel- 
vety maroon with a blackish sheen, yel- 
low cup in center, midseason, 40-inch 
$10.00 

RUBY SUPREME (Wheeler 1940)—Lum- 
inous ruby-red with broad full petals, 
sweepstakes winner at the National 
show.42-Inchw ev; 2a eee $5.00 
SACHEM (Stout 1941)—Deep red-brown 
with orange throat, holds its color, mid- 
season, 40-inch,,6evet a. eee $1.00 
SCARLET SUNSET (Wheeler 1947)— 
Rated by many as the most brilliant of 
all reds, striking color gem, medium size, 
50-inch: <eVr 42284 Be ee eee $3.00 
SERENADE (Stout 1935)—Crinkled pale 
yellow with a pinkish flush, June-July, 
48-inch, de. _____ ieee Fn ey $0.75 

SPITFIRE (Russell 1942)—Fiery red 
with yellow midrib and throat, blooms 
continuously, medium size, 30-inch, ev. 
At eek SESE) is Se eee $1.00 
STAMPEDE (Russell 1943)—Deep ma- 
hogany red, large flowers and wide pet- 
als:*386s1nch) ev2i2 Soe eee $2.00 
STAR OF GOLD (Sass 1934)—Light yel- 
low, large and bright, 48-inch, ev. $1.00 
STATELY LASS (H. M. Hill 1948)—The 
tallest bitone we have seen, not a bi- 
color of distinct contrasts but rather a 
two toned red with a small amount of 
purple coloring, bright and well branch- 
Pd; Ce) ue! ee ao ee an eae $10.00 
SU-LIN (Nesmith 1941)—Pale mauve 
and cream bicolor, delicate and most 
unusual color, midseason, 35-inch, de. 
Be SL Oe ga ae ee eee $3.00 
SUNNY WEST (Sass 1933)—Big soft 
canary vellow of uniform color, very 
prolific over a long period, 48-inch, de. 
ake ares RR as OL EE eae | SN $9.50 
SWEETBRIAR (Nesmith 1938) — Lus- 
trous fresh pink blended apricot, larger 
and better formed than Fulva Rosea, 
delicate yellow cup, 40-inch, de. __$5.00 
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