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MOONSTONE. (Perry 1932). 42 in. Reddish buff, yellow striped and throat.  .35 
3 for 1.00 
MOROCCO RED. (Nes. 1940). 38 in. Brilliant flower of velvety Morocco red 
with the color evenly placed on the petals and sepals, extending to the 
heart of the flower leaving just a bit of orange showing in the cup. July 
and. wAugi i: ‘sada ove. See awe Waka apes NE Oe 4.00 
MRS. J. R. MANN. (Bet. 1930). 30 in. A deep yellow. Long blooming. .... 1.00 
3° for=2.50 
MRS. LEROY ROGERS. (Lester 1950). A large buff yellow with many blooms. 
Almost a continuous bloomer and best of all does not fade. ........... 10.00 
MUELLERI. (Spreager, 1903). 48 in. English variety, producing masses of 
yellow floWers, Nt. SY AMY BREE) TG CaP TS aIT ee 30; 3 for .75 
MUSCAT. (Whe. 1949). 3 ft. A very deep mahogany-garnet flower with al- 
most black shadings at the eye zone and throat. ..................... 6.00 
MY IDEA. (Russ. 1945). Formerly "Coral Sea". 3!/, ft. Coral-fawn. Coral 
petals, heavily veined, deeper coral sepals. Very narrow, deep coral eye 
zone with a yellow distinct star-shaped throat. Petals ruffled, sepals reflexed. 1.00 
3 for 2.50 
NABOB. (Nes. 1940). 43 in. Rich maroon and orange flower with recurving 
petals of dark red overflushed with blackish purple. The sepals are orange 
suffused with maroon. The deep orange cup and contrasting colors of 
petals and sepals give the effect of very rich red bi-color. July and Aug. 3.00 
NARANJA. (Whe. 1947). 3 ft. A clear, deep orange self even deep in the 
throat. The petals are ruffled and irregularly recurved. Midseason. .... 6.00 
NEW GIANT ORANGE. Deep orange of perfect form and heavy substance : 
All petals crimped on edges. July and Aug. .............. .60; 3 for 1.50 
NORTH STAR. (Hall. D. F. 1948). While North Star is not white it is as near 
white as any | have seen. It is a large wide open flower with excellent — 
substance. Late DlOOMer..6 se at tee ee Ree 4.00 
OHRED. (Whe. 1941). 40 in. Ohred is a shade deeper and more velvety in 
tone than Luridum. Has proliferations and often gives a second crop of 
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OLD LACE. (Russ. 1945). Formerly "The Opal". 3 ft. Rose-red sepals and 
petals. .Chrome sthroat. JUNG, tases ote be a .75; 3 for 2.00 
OLD PAINT. (Russ. 1942). 3 ft. Fast grower blooms in the North, June, July 
and Fall. Petals bright mahogany red, almost black eye zone, sepals deep 
y§ yellow, overcast mahogany.) «2 ch bist wus ane ane 1.50;. 3 for 4.00 
OLD VINTAGE. (Russ. 1942). 54 in. Tall wine-purple, small yellow throat, ~~ 
heavy bloomer of medium size flowers. July. ............ 1.50; 3 for 4.0 
OLIF. (Childs before 1934). 40 in. Large trumpet dark gold. July and Aug. — .50 
3 3 for 1.25 
OLIVE BALDWIN. (Tay. B. 1947). 36 in. Flower form very full with wide over- 
lapping petals. Basic color, old copper with a faint bluish red veining. 
Throat shading from sulphur yellow to light chrome. Crinkled texture. .. 3.00 
ONEONTA. (Russ. 1945). Formerly "Spring Time". 2 ft. Bicolor petals real 
old rose ruffled. Sepals gold, overcast rose-yellow throat. June. ....... 1.00 
7 3 for 2.00 
OPHIR. (Farr 1924). 50 in. Deep golden yellow. July and August. .65; 3 for 1.75 
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