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DAWN PLAY. (Nes. 1938). 50 in. An open flower of deep velvety rose, illum- 
ined by a golden heart. When established it throws second blooming stalks 
meee ne season. July andiAugust:) isn malin dens ohleveawetws oink 4.00 
DELINAH.. (Russ. 1945). Formerly "Maxine". 3 ft. Rose sepals and petals. 
Ruffled, petals, sepals recurved. Orange throat star-shaped; deep old 
I eo Ne hs a ios “i IEE? Fin BOR dee 0 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
DEMI-TASSE. (Whe. 1947). 16 in. A dainty dwarf bicolor; magenta-maroon 
BEE CHOW SODAS: Soa ta nhs Alon (amills le pees watlent alloss 2.50 
DOLLY VARDEN. (Nes. 1939). 45 in. Open full flowers of Chinese coral with 
slight lines of deeper rose on the petals and sepals. July. .............. 4.00 
DONALD WYMAN. (Bet. 1929). 34 in. Golden yellow flower, bright red spot 
Meee aepetal. July and August. scien cow 8 acannon 35; 3 for 1.00 
DOROTHEA. (Lester-Millik. 1948). The six-inch flowers have a soft and very 
beautiful coloring which gives an orchid-lavender effect. The petals have a 
light yellow ground, the sepals are pale yellow. ...................0.. 7.50 
DOROTHY MC DADE. (Sass. H. P. 1938). 42 in. A splendid late blooming 
pure yellow with deep tubular shaped blooms. .................-. 0005 1.00 
DRESDEN DOLL. (Nes. !946). 50 in. Blended flowers with a soft cream back- 
ground flushed with Salmon buff. The substance of the flowers is so crisp 
and firm that the petals and sepals stand out like bits of dainty china. 
Rest Pe et See ahha wicks Sw iloser”® al ae JOM 3.00 
DUMORTIERII. (Morren 1834). 18 in. Lovely rich cadium-yellow. May and 
Err WA ED kt. fe ect Phas deeds tll Saale 35; 3 for 1.00 
DUNCAN. (Whe. 1941). 36 in. Large, early blooming deep maroon-red. .. 2.00 
DUO BLOOM. (Way. !943). 50 in. Deep yellow-red striped throat. June and 
eT eer ers errs ele ee OF) RENO Ls Bh ee tive Ae, 
EARLY BIRD. (Lester 1949). Large pale yellow that blooms with the Iris. First 
Bmte pale yellows to'bloom. "Mayo Sh. oP). es ee 3.00 
EASTER MORN. (Whe. 1943). 40 in. Large, amaryllis like flowers of deep 
buff yellow, brushed lavender brown at the midzone. Late mid-season. .. 4.00 
EBONY BOY. (Nes. 1948). A late dark red purple self with a tiny gold cup. 
OOO eat, i eos yk aie os cayman, ndhigs =. came eracag ious 4.00 
EGYPT. (Way. 1943). 43 in. Rich deep bright maroon. July. .............. 4.00 
ELEGANCE. (Way. 1943). 43 in. Coppery-red with brilliant orange throat. 3.00 
ELIZABETH PYKE. (Perry 1934). 30 in. Deep soft rose, flushed bronze with pale 
Perovermarib. July and August. .ii5.o0).. 0.0. be ly es .60; 3 for 1.50 
EMPRESS. (Whe. 1949). 3 ft. Purple-maroon petals and golden yellow sepals 
slightly dusted. In the south the sepals are more deeply shaded. ...... 5.00 
ESTMERE. (Yeld, 1906). 36 in.: Apricot-yellow, reverse orange-brown. .35; 3 for 1.00 
EUROPA. (Stout 1929). Formerly ‘Fulva". 54 in. Brownish red at center, 
lighter shade towards the edge. July. .................0.. 25; 6 for 1.00 
FAIRY FLAME. (Russ. 1945). Formerly "Flaming Splendor". 2 ft. Petals 
cherry-red; sepals; buff, yellow deeply overcast red. Deep golden throat; 
TAS hho lata oti ape a ol WOT wabih © oS | 1.00; 3 for 2.00 
FAIRY JEWELS. (Nes. 1947). 46 in. Tallest and latest flowering pink. The 
open blooms are between Azalea and shrimp pink. Color is smooth and 
extends to the center of the flower. August and Sept. ................ 7.50 
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