GAY TROUBADOUR. (Nesmith) M.L. 40 in. A 
brilliant bicolor, this has sepals of rich yellow 
and petals of bright red) 22-2. .2o a See eee 
GLOAMING. (Cook) M.L. 40 in. Large, full yellow 
with a flaking of palest purple rose over the 
whole flower’ Lovely —L...++_ 12 2333 
GOLDEN WEST. (Sass) M.L. 38 in. A large, broad 
flower of medium orange yellow. Heavy sub- 
stance atid glistening finish _2----- == = 
GYPSY. (Betscher) M. 36 in. A large, full flower 
of deep gold with a heavy dusting of orange 
gold and a faint zone of red. Exquisite see 
PERSIAN PRINCESS. (Nesmith) M.-V.L. 40 in. 
A deep red with a heavy overlay of rich black 
purple and a green throat. Flowers are heavily 
substanced and cup like as to form. Mary 
blooms per stalk .:--2.-_-4_2:4 -2- 25 
POTENTATE. (Nesmith) M.L. 40 in. A dark and 
lustrous flower of deep pansy purple. Satiny 
finish and good sized flowers. One of the best 
PURPLE EMPEROR. (Russell) M. 38 in. A very 
large, broad petaled lily of deep purple black 
and wine with a yellow throat and midribs —_ 
PURPLE FINCH. (Nesmith) M\L. 42 in. A self cf 
iridescent red purple with a flamelike blotch in 
the throat. One of the most brilliant [2g5e= se 
RADIANT. M.L. 38 in. A deep orange self of large 
size, good form-and. heayy suhstancepessesee 
2.50 
1.00 
RAJAH. (Stout) M.L. 40 in. A large and showy . 
orange: red. oi 225-25 ee 
RED CHARM. (Christensen) M. 38 in. Medium 
sized flower of rich mahogany red with a 
small yellow throat. Popular in our garden —__- 
ROSE REVERIE. (Christensen) M.L. 40 in. A 
large flower of full form in a rich shade of old 
rose. Creamy tan edge and light ruffling ---__- 
ROYAL RUBY. (Nesmith) M.L. 36 in. A broad, 
lily like flower of bright crimson red. One of 
the; very .best —--_-- io. co 
SOUDAN. (Stcut) M.L. 35 in. Clear empire yellow 
of: fine form? Fine 2,-2.2. 2.22) 
SUNNY WEST. (Sass) M.: 39 in. A very fine 
nightbloomer of pale’ canary yellow. Deserves 
its. popularity, —-.-_...---- 2.22. 
SWEETBRIAR. (Nesmith) M.L. 40 in. A large 
flower of rich tawny pink and a pale yellow 
throat. One of the best pink toned hems —_--- 
THERON. (Stout) M. 35 in. Dark purple red of 
récurving torm, Good: 232.5) 220 
THUNDERHEAD. (Nesmith) M. 38 in. A very 
fine new hem of deepest black red. Broad petals 
and beautiful form. Outstanding = ==. 
TWILIGHT TIME. (Christensen) M.L. 36-38 in. 
Different! Pale lemon yellow with petals and 
sepals brushed over with lilac blue. Very much 
adimited “in our garden -25)_ 42 _. rn 
VESPERS. (Nesmith) M.-V.L. 40 in. An extremely 
fine flower of palest lemon with lovely form 
and. gracefully rufiled’ petals. Fine 22.2. ee 
HIGHLAND CHIEFTAIN. (Nesmith) M.L. 45 in. 
A very large, tubular flower of soft wine rose. 
Best.in. shade °..1.-- a 
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