DUNCAN (Wheeler 1941)—One of the 
earliest dark maroon-reds, golden throat, 
UNE MSGaINChiwevre sae eet a ee $1.50 
ELIZABETH (Norton 1942)—Very early 
yellow, blooms with the Irises, 36-inch, 
CLE SP ae ar ian ae ees eg NRE Ss ge $2.00 
FANTASIA (Stout 1946)—Orange, brown 
and red over yellow, segments usually 
quite twisted, 48-inch, ev. -------- $1.50 
FESTIVAL (Stout 1939)—Large rather 
narrow bicolor, brownish yellow and 
redy-showy,*48-inch, dé, 722-2625 e— $2.00 
FLAVINA (Fewkes 1933)—Bright lemon 
yellow, early, semi-dwarf, eae de. 
rhe RE Os ya Oe plane fh a nage ay An 2.00 
FIREBRAND (Stout 1946) — Rich crim- 
son red with orange throat, 42-inch, ev. : 
pipe ehip ie Oy PS LUN Se Mn Re Og. Call § Biren $3.00 
FULVA ROSEA (Species)—Graceful rose 
pink species, June-July, 36-inch ___$2.50 
GEORGE YELD (Perry 1926)—Fine old 
yellow and rose blend, very large and 
striking, July-Ausg., 36-inch, de. __$0.50 
GLOWING GOLD (Nesmith 1940)— 
Large persimmon orange flowers with 
petals slightly twisted at the ends, very 
brilliant, June-July, 36-inch _______ $5.00 
GOLDENI (Betscher 1929)—Large deep 
orange, smooth flower, 36-inch, de. $0.50 
GOLDEN WEST (Sass 1933)—Big strik- 
ing golden yeliow, fine form and vigor, 
late midseason, 48-inch —__22_ 22 -- $1.00 
GOLIATH (Bechtold 1946)—Deep yel- 
low, large and prolific, midseason $2.00 
GRETCHEN (Sass 1948)—One of the Sass 
masterpieces, pale or English red self of 
beautiful form and great vigor __$10.00 
HAILE SELASSIE (Wheeler 1945)— 
Large extremely dark toned flowers, 
maroon purple, orange throat, June, 
A2-INChs CV pra ike sat ok een ware mae ae $6.00 
HANEOW (Stout 1939) — Large orange 
yellow species with scarlet eye-zone, 42- 
BM Cli: (Le CR cts re bare oy Write ts te i Cad $1.00 
HAZEL SAWYER (Wheeler 1945)—Frill- 
ed lavender pink of medium size, yellow 
throats (BSsinen, weve. ves eer ey $2.00 
HESPERUS (Sass 1940) — Magnificent 
ciear bright yellow, large six-inch open 
flowers of splendid form and substance. 
Ranks at the very top of the list of fin- 
est varieties, 48-inch, de. _________ $1.50 
HONEY REDHEAD (Nesmith 1942)— 
Brilliant rose red with border of cream 
yellow around both petals and sepals, 
July-Augs 38-inch, ‘desaia ae ee $2.50 
HYPERION (Mead 1925) — Very large 
soft canary. yellow, fine form and frag- 
rance, long considered one of the best, 
July-Aug., 42-inch, de. ___-_______$0.50 
INDIANOLA (Russell 1943)—Bright ma- 
hogany red with deeper eye-zone, 48- 
ineh™ 2e203 2 AS eee $1.50 
JOY RUSSELL (Russell 1942)—Tallest 
of the very light yellows, June, 60-inch, 
BV inf noe a a $0.50 
J. R. MANN (Beitscher 1932)—Rich buff- 
orange, wide, June-July, 42-in., de. $0.50 
JUAREZ (Russell 1943) — Very bright 
red with lighter sepals, holds its color, 
386-thch;, Gi 6 Eas _ Vane ee eee $2.00 
KANSAN (H. M. Hill 1948)—Large wide 
spreading red toned self with gently re- 
curving segments. Measures a full nine 
inches on mature plants, graceful open 
form, 50-inch, de, 2222 Sos $15.00 
KILLARNEY LASS (Nesmith 1944)— 
Very neat real pink, midseason, 40-inch, 
QVowee tc 22 i She eee eee $7.50 
LEST YOU FORGET (Russell 1945)— 
Neat brilliant red, a glowing color gem, 
42eINCh sey ak 2b cet ee eee $2.00 
LINDA (Stout 1936)—Crinkled creamy 
yellow with rose markings, midseason, 
48-Inchy dec fi 205 J o- ee e $1.00 
MAJESTIC (Stout 1934) — Rich golden 
orange of large size and fine form, 36- 
INCH YS Syje ew Be Yk oly eR Nae a ec $1.50 
MARGARET (Cook 1943) — Distinctive 
large buff-yellow, smooth and refined, 
midseason, 36-inch; de.v ~2-224_i22 $1.50 
MARY GUENTHER (Russell 1942)— 
Brilliantly contrasting bicolor of car- 
mine red and clear yellow, July-Aug., 
S6sInchsev eee a eee ee $1.00 
MARY RICE FULLER (Russell 1943)— 
Canary yellow petals with rosy brown 
eye-zone, lemon yellow sepals, 42-inch 
PMS hgh eas bik ea IS we Seb Le) Ne, $1.00 
MARY STOKER (Perry 1932)—Brown, 
red and canary yellow, large and wide, 
very fine, July-Aug., 36-inch, de. __$1.00 
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