PARRY NURSERIES — Signal Mountain, Tenn. 

rib and throat of goldenrod yellow. Makes a lovely show- 
ing in the garden, and is especially valuable for its long 
blooming season. ..20822..1.. we $2.50 
DAUNTLESS (Stout)—Pale yellowish-orange with pastel 
blended midzone. Large, wide and overlapping petals. $ .75 
DAWN PLAY (Nesmith)—Velvety deep rose with golden 
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DEBUTANTE (Nesmith)—A light-colored bicolor of un- 
usual beauty. © June. ...22..0u02 i. $3.00 
DOLLY VARDEN (Nesmith)—Open wide full flowers. 
Sra pink with touch of rose on sepals and petals. 
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DOMINION (Stout)—Velvety reddish brown with orange 
throat. wn ie $2.00 
DOROTHY McDADE (Sass)—Pure yellow with deep tub- 
ular shaped blooms. Blooms late. ........-..-..4:.:===e $ .60 
DR. STOUT (Traub)—Flowers of shapely form and pleas- 
ing orange color; brilliant sunburst. Ground color deep 
orange overlaid with red ._:2..0.. a $2.00 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR (Traub)—Cream with eye zone 
flushed © red.’ \.2.c..0002.-8n 0G $1.50 
EASTER MORN (Wheeler) — Amaryllis-like flowers of 
oy buff yellow, flushed lavender brown at the Hep 
ALAR inact, hls BA Ee 5.00 
EGYPTIAN RED (McDade) — A striking bicolor with 
Egyptian red on burnt umber petals, and sepals of yellow- 
green. Blooms July-August. <..:.c--cs:-:t6:.:000e $2.50 
ENCHANTRESS (Cumming )—Lovely pastel coloring and 
fine shape. Light yellow with fulvous dusting. July $1.00 
ETRUSCAN (Nesmith) — Small orange-colored flowers 
with definite markings in the center. Repeats in the 
South. od 
FAIR MORN (Nesmith)—Beautiful sea-shell pink with 
deeper coloring’near the throat. .............2...ueeeeeee $2.50 
FAITHFUL (McDade)—Apricot-red petals, golden yellow 
sepals, with faint lines of apricot-red on each side of sepals. 
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FESTIVAL (Stout)—Large rather narrow petaled bicolor. 
Sepals brownish orange yellow. Petals red with darker 
veins.” Very showy. i.........:2:52--24.--12.-5e 
FLORHAM—Soft, fragrant yellow. Beautifully frilled $ 30 
FRANCIS RUSSELL (Russell)—-Large pale lemon yellow, 
petals' flushed lavender. ...2...:4.......4.....14 ee $3.00 
FULVA ROSEA (specie)—Considered the most beautiful 
specie. Lustrous clear rose-pink on graceful stalks.....$2.00 
GARDEN CHARM (Bechtold)—Large, deep yellow with 
edges of petals fluted. Repeats. .::.........._ ee $3.00 
GAY TROUBADOUR (Nesmith)—Bright red petals with 
yellow mid-stripe. Maize-yellow sepals with reddish suf- 
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GAYETY GIRL (McDade)—Firm, shapely bicolor. Nicely 
shaped petals and a prolific bloomer with blooms well 
spaced on firm stalks. July. :.....2.....20 3.0 $1.50 
GEORGE KELSO ii sath) eases blooms heavily ruffled, 
soft light orange suffused with bronze; sepals some lighter. 
June. 1.7 
GLORIANA (Betscher)—A golden yellow with fluted 
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édges. May-June. Repeats..-..2.1.:....1.... 0 ee $ .50 
GOLD DUST (Yeld)—Low-growing soft empire yellow. 
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GOLDEN DAWN (Nesmith)—Large full flowers of rich 
orange yellow with petals slightly ruffled and sepals recurv- 
ing. Early with long season of bloom. May-June. Re- 
peats in the South: \..:0....2 2028.2 $1.00 
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