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1950 Beardless Inis Introduction 

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POWDER PINK 46-81 (Nesmith 1950) Colorful and charm- 
ing is this lovely watermelon-rose flower (Rose Opal). A self 
except that the petals and sepals are slightly lighter at the 
tips. Cup-shaped, graceful flowers of medium size and ex- 
quisite color. Semi-deciduous. July-August. 36 in. $9.00 
RED PARAGON (G. Douglas 1950) The name suggests a 
flower of special excellence and it is well suited to this glow- 
ing red self. The large star-shaped blooms are Chrysanthe- 
mum Crimson with a deeper velvety halo of Oxblood Red just 
above the small deep yellow cup. Finely formed heavy sub- 
stanced blooms with a fine garden value. Semi-evergreen. 
July-August. 36 in. $10.00 
SALMON KING (G. Douglas 1950) Full cup-shaped blooms of 
rich Salmon shading into peach tones above a soft cream 
throat. A happy combination of colors that is most pleasing. 
The flowers have a frosty finish and heavy substance, bloom- 
ing just above the strong sturdy foliage. Late and long sea- 
son of bloom. Semi-evergreen. July-August. 34 in. $7.50 
SPANISH RED 46-194 (Nesmith 1950) The very widely flar- 
ing flowers have a base color of Yellow Ochre with a very 
heavy flush of Garnet Brown, and the deep orange of the cup 
extends upward into a mid-rib on both petals and sepals. The 
whole flower gives a vivid red-brown effect that possesses 
great carrying qualities in the garden. Tall with wide branch- 
ing. Deciduous. 35 buds. 40 in. $8.00 
