PINK BOWKNOT ~~ M. Re, EY de Ev. 
Color, a luscious pink (near Salmon, 10 B 7) 
with a heavy Ivory midrib. Throat, Daffodil 
(10 3°76): The form of the flower is triangu- 
lar, which gives the effect of a well tied 
ribbon bow. Very vigorous with a long bloom- 
ing season.” Outstanding among Salmon pinks 
wherever grown, Each $3.00 
PRIMA DONNA - M. Re. 36" Ev. 
A very large Peach colored flower with a 
Golden Yellow (10 L 7) throat that comes up 
On the petals and sepals to form a convex 
arch with interesting effect. Of excellent 
Substance, it is quite sun resistant and has 
a long period of flowering. A fine seed par- 
ent, with blood of both H. fulva rosea and H. 
aurantiaca major in its ancestry, it has fur- 
nished many of our best aaied selections. 
Although slow to divide it pro-liferates 
freely, Which is a form of compensation. 
Very Worth while, we think. Each $5.00 
RHAPSODY - E. Re. 30" Ev. 
A good garden variety where pink types are 
wanted. Color, near Satsuma (3 F 11) veined 
with red. Star shaped throat of Primuline 
Yellow (10 L 5). Petals wider than sepals, 
both gracefully recurved. Each $3.00 
ROYAL BEAUTY - M. Re. 36" S. 
5" flower of rose purple (Peony Red, 6 J 6) 
on well branched scapes. Grows best in heavy 
soil and high shade’. Sun resistant BLOG = 
riferous. Each $3.00 
RUBAIYAT mae cE. Re. 38" Ev. 
A fine red color, Chimney Red (5 L 10) with 
no orange or brown overtones. The flower is 
large with star shaped throat of Daffodil 
(10 J 6). Very early among the reds in Flor- 
jda - first bloom March 25th, this year, it 
is still in bloom today, July 15, For s ping 
delivery only. Each 85.0 
SALLY O'NEAL ra! E. Re. 38” Ev. : 
A very large pale Yellow flower with inter- 
esting habit of growth. The buds twist to 
open upward in the manner of a tulip. A very 
effective flower in the garden and one that 
never fails to attract attention. Each $3.00 
SAN FRANCISCO - M. Re. 30” Ev. 
very large bold patterned flower that 
stands out in the garden. Petals Chinese 
Gold (12 K 10) veined with cordova brown and 
with halo of same. Throat, Primuline Yellow 
C10 105). Each $5.00 
SHALIMAR - E. Re. 48" Ev. 
A 5" flower, two toned centric pattern, be- 
tween Salmon and Saffron, (10 C 8). Petals 
wavy, faintly veined to give a slightly od a 
er color Behect: Sepals recurved; throat, 
Jonquil, (9 J 5). Very well branched and 
quite floriferous. Flowers open better in 
the sun. Each $5.00 
SPICE od M. Re. 36" Ev. ‘ P 
A blend hard to describe but so full of life 
in the garden that it catches the eye from 
all vantage points. Basic color, Canna Red 
(4 J 11) overlaid with bluish purple, making 
the flower a dusky, rosy tan. The Wau-Bun 
twist to the petals adds interest to the 
flower. Throat is small and Golden Y llow 
CL Oe ia 8). Each $5.00 
SUNSET GLOW - M. Re. 34” Ev. 
Large, round, well shaped flower (5%") of 
ood substance. Petals Samurai (4 H 11) 
darkened and ruffled at edges. Midzone, Cap- 
ucine Buff (9 E 5). Sepals, near Pheasant 
(4 C11). Throat, Golden Yellow (10 C ie 
An aliveness about the color cannot be match- 
ed on the color chart. Not recommended for 
cold climates. Each $3.00 
SWEET ALICE - L. Re. 34" Ev. 
: Medium sized flower, open cup sha ed, rather 
dull rose with a lavender cast. mooth, sub- 
stance. very effective garden type.Ea. $3.00 
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