UPRIGHT VARIETIES—Continued 

SWANLEY YELLOW. Extra long tube and sepals 
of light apricot and deep orange-pink corolla. 50c. 
SYMPHONY. Single, pale orchid pink with white 
sepals shaded pink. Very attractive—upright. 
B5¢; : 
TITANIC, Super giant double. Short carmine tube 
and thick recurved carmine sepals; heavily 
petaled corolla range from carmine at their base 
to deep petunia purple toward the edge. Almost 
a must for every garden. 50c. 
TRIUMPHANT. Introduced in 1946. Single to 
semi-double spreading corolla of amethyst voilet, 
upturned sepals red. Tall, strong grower, free 
flowering. Good even in the warmer section. 
Excellent. 35c. 
TREASURE. Also introduced in 1946. Spreading 
double corolla of soft lilac, blue undertone (orchid 
lilac). Recurved sepals are pink. Fine bushy 
grower; especially good for a cool shaded spot. 
Would please you. 50c. 
TRUMPETER. Triphylla hybrid. Has a short sin- 
gle corolla of bright orange-red; long thick tube 
and sepals pink to geranium lake. Trumpeter 
likes sun—good grower, too. 50c. 

UNCLE JULES 
UNCLE JULES. Double violet-blue, sepals crim- 
son. Foliage is small and thick and the growth 
scandent. Giant double of fine “blue” coloring. 
Will trail. SOc. 
VALENTINE (Victor Reiter, Jr.). This is a large 
semi-double of a new form and coloring. It is 
notable because of its very long tube and huge 
wide spreading sepals. The tube and sepals are 
white slightly flushed rose and the inner sur- 
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VALENTINE 
face of the sumptuous sepals is of an iridescent 
granular quality. The semi-double spreading 
corolla is of the deepest Imperial Purple (33/—) 
fading to white at the base of each petal. As the 
flowers mature they fade to deep Cyclamen 
Purple (30/—). Growth is strong and loose and 
the plant is free-blooming for flowers of such 
size. A glorified Nonpariel with extraordinary 
sepals and huge size. It should be tested as a 
hanging variety. 50c. 
VINCENTE de INDIE. Enormous violet-purple co- 
rolla, suffused carmine, carmine sepals. One of 
the best. 35c. 
WHITEMOST. Upright, strong grower; flowers 
single, large; sepals faintly pink; corolla pure 
white. 50c. 
WINSTON CHURCHILL. Strong grower; flowers 
large, double; sepals rose-pink; corolla magenta 
pink shaded with blue. Free blooming, up- 
TIS OU. 
WONDER BLUE. Fine upright growth with light 
pink sepals and very double perfectly formed 
corolla of real blue. A very good one—1946 
introduction. 50c. 
WOOD VIOLET. Very double. Short tube and 
very broad half upturned sepals of dark red and 
spreading corolla of most alluring violet-blue. 
Free bloomer—upright. 35c. 
YULETIDE (Tiret). A tall upright double red and 
white. This is of the giant flowered type with a 
large globular creamy white corolla and crim- 
son tube and sepals. In form and size one of the 
best doubles we have ever seen. 50c. 
