MATADOR (Nesmith 1940) — Velvety 
rich mahogany, cup shaped flowers with 
orange throat, June-July, 38-inch, de. 
$2.00 
MIDWEST MAJESTY (Sass 1947)—Won- 
derful new yellow self, perfect form 
and heavy substance, very large, 50-inch, 
MIKADO (Stout) — Rich orange with 
striking mahogany eye-zone, an old fav- 
orite, June-July, 36-inch ~_______-_ $0.50 
MING TOY (Wheeler 1948) — Dainty 
semi-dwarf bicolor in magenta and 
Of ALO Re aes ea Oe te eer ee $3.00 
MISS HOUSTON (Russell 1942) — Real 
pink, both petals and sepals, with slight- 
ly deeper eye-zone and yellow throat, 
Pali eTOSCASOl ese ee A $3.00 
MOONBEAM (Sass 1940)—Clear cream, 
tall and large, opens in ‘evening and 
holds next day, 52-inch, de. ______ $1.00 
MOONRAY (Nesmith 1940)—Clear yel- 
low with a dainty halo of red in the 
throat, July-Aug., 30-inch, de. ____$1.00 
MRS. B. F. BONNER (Russell 1942)—A 
fine yellow that is a larger and better 
formed Hyperion, also earlier, 36-inch, 
CNG 2 aia spe ceils Pte a ee Res ee $1.50 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON (Russell 1942) 
Fiery red with satin sheen, wide petals 
and sepals, small yellow throat, June- 
Di Ly sat 2 CHER OY ote ee teay ie Bees $2.50 
MRS. JOHN J. TIGERT (Watkins)—One 
of the brighest reds, prolific and strong, 
IMIGSCasONn, 35 O-1nCh eee seat wees eee S $1.50 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN (Betscher 1929)— 
Glistening light yellow, late, 40-inch, 
Chee, cae tote et fe ge Fe Pena pa $0.50 
NARANJA (Wheeler 1947)—Clear deep 
orange self, large and well formed, ruf- 
fled and brilliant, 36-inch _______-_ $8.00 
NARANJILLA (H. M. Hill 1948)—Pure 
golden yellow, profuse neat small blooms 
of high quality, early midseason __$3.00 
NEBRASKA (Sass 1937) — One of the 
finest of the pure orange class, tubular 
form, late midseason, 36-inch, de. $1.00 
OLD PAINT (Russell)—Petals mahogany 
red with dark eye-zone, sepals deep 
yellow overcast mahogany ________ $1.00 
OLD VINTAGE (Russell 1942) — Tall 
wine color with yellow throat, 36-inch, 
CV eee eel ee S100 

OPHIR (Farr 1924) — Large trumpet 
shaped golden yellow of fine form and 
quality, midseason, 36-inch, de. __$0.50 
ORANGE BEAUTY (Sass 1944) — Pure 
deep golden orange of extra fine form 
and heavy substance, wide branching, 
long season of bloom, quite fragrant, 
roidseason, 44-inch, ate eae ONE $5.00 
PAINTED LADY (Russell 1942)—Large 
wide open flowers flushed red with cin- 
namon over yellow, wide ruffled petals, 
heavy substance, an indescribably beau- 
tiful blend, 36- inch, eet ols sey $5.00 
PATRICIA (Stout 1935)—-Charming pale 
yellow of fine rounded form, weather 
resistant, fragrant, one of the best, 36- 
INCH Play sa iei ge oer eee are we rey es $0.50 
PERSIAN PRINCESS (Nesmith 1°33)— 
Deep velvety red with a heavy over- 
flush of purple, sepals slightly lighter, 
July-Aug.; 40-inch, de. _.____4____ $2.50 
PINK CHARM (Nesmith 1940) — Soft 
ochre-red giving a garden effect of gs 
coral pink, late, So-INnGhin Ua eee $2.50 
PIQUANTE (Nesmith 1940)—Charming 
eugenia-rose, a sort of raspberry shade, 
SDSINOH ater scaly tele ee ae ee eae) $3.00 
POTENTATE (Nesmith 1943) — Lumin- 
ous broad pansy-purple self, an out- 
standing dark tone, July- Aug. 42-inch, 
de. 
EN Fin open Teg LIED oP He iS Tipe LAD BI $8. 00 
PRINCESS (Stout)—Fragrant lemon yel- 
low, a distinctive light shade _____ $2.00 
PURPLE DUSE (Nesmith 1947)—Dark 
red-purple, an attractive ox-blood shade, 
large and broad, late, 42-inch ____$6.00 
PURPLE EMPEROR (Russell 1942)— 
One of the best purples, 48-inch, de. 
AMIE AU, OP Bap et ial a OE Ohare RE Ne Ee EL $1.50 
PURPLE FLASH (Russell 1942) — Pur- 
ple petals with deeper eye-zone, sepals 
yellow overcast with purple, long sea- 
son- Of blooms 36-inch; evi ne $1.00 
PURPLE HILLS (Russell 1947) — New 
hazy very dark black-purple _____- $6.00 
PURPLE PRINCE (Russell)—A number 
of competent judges have pronounced 
this the choice purple to. date, neat 
smooth flowers, good size and _ sub- 
STAN Ce Meme tice ae at ers a $10.00 
PURPLE SAGE (Russell 1942)—Ruffled 
deep wine, one of the deepest of the 
purples, early, 36-inch, de. ________ $1.00 
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