PINK CHARM. (Nesmith.) Originator describes it 
as a beautiful open flower with very recurving petals 
and sepals of soft Ocher red giving the effect of a 
deeply colored coral pink lily. The center of the flower 
shows a star of light cadmium in pleasing contrast to 
the pink stamens. 3% ft. $4.00. 
PURPLE FLASH. (Russell.) A bicolor with purple 
petals and yellow sepals tinted purple. Deeper purple 
band around the throat. Recurring bloom June to Sept. 
atte pl. oU 
GROUP 7 (August & Aug.-Sept. here) 
AUGUST PIONEER. (Stout.) Medium sized chrome 
orange flowers. Light flush of red on outer portion 
of petals is not noticeable except on close inspection. 
Fine branching and long blooming period. 3 ft. 75c. 
AUTUMN PRINCE. (Stout.) Small clear yellow 
flowers in profusion over a long period. 3 ft. $1.00. 
DOROTHY McDADE. (Sass.) The latest blooming 
large flowered pure yellow. 3 ft. $1.50. 
GROUP 8 (Late August thru October here) 
This group consist of varieties that rebloom in late 
Summer and early Fall but this performance is un- 
certain and regional. Varieties showing the greatest 
tendency in this vicinity are: 
Yellow: Minor, Elizabeth, Golden West. 
Orange: Mikado. 
Others: Baronet, Blanche Hooker, Bobolink, Chisca, 
Dominion, Evangeline, Pride of Houston and 
Theron. 
