Our Guarantee —Every Item Top Quality 
ORANGE KING. (Childs 1934). 3 ft. An old favorite in orange. Mid-summer. — .50 
; Storm 125 
OSWEGO. (Russ. 1945). Formerly ‘Debutante’. 3 ft. Rosy pink petals and 
sepals. Faintly deeper eye zone. Sepals reflexed, petals wide and uplifted. 
Meee. June! Wis OA. Cohemiceenn ew A eitode ere os 1.00;° <3 fori2.00 
PAGEANT. (Way. 1943). 45 in. Terra cotta with Corinthian red star. Crimpled 
SOT CM PST Se fle lha e \ervadiene Ah, obra lave da 2.00; 3 for 5.00 
PANDORA. (Perry 1936). 54 in. Flame red with an undertone of bittersweet. 
a, i IIE APN So 0 i ae 2.00; 3 for 5.00 
PARTY GOWN. (Millik. 1948). 42 in. The middle of the wide petals out to 
their ends, and the throats and sepals are lemon yellow, the remaining 
outer portions of the petal are heavily washed with Indian red. ........ 6.00 
PARTY TIME. (Russ. 1945). Formerly "Treasure. 2!/> ft. Big semi-bi-petals, 
red deeper eye zone. Sepals yellow, overcast red. June. ...... .75; 3 for 2.00 
PATRICIA. (Stout 1935). 36 in. Soft greenish lemon-yellow. .... .75; 3 for 2.00 
PAUL IHRIG. (Whe. 1942). 40 in. Medium, large, champagne, wide sepals 
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PEACH BLUSH. (Lester 1950). 40 in. 6 to 7 inch blooms of a soft buff yellow 
with faint pink eye zone. Graceful twist to petals. Well branched. ...... 3.00 
PEPPERMINT STICK. (McDade-Parry 1947). 28 in. Almost a pure red with a 
strip of white down the mid-rib giving it the appearance of Peppermint 
candy stick. Fades with the sun to a clear pink. ..................05. 2.50 
PERSIAN PRINCESS. (Nes. 1938). 40 in. The petals are deep velvety red with 
a heavy overtlush of purple. The sepals are a shade lighter but with the 
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PETER PAN. (Stevens, J. C. 1945). 36 in. The flowers are medium in size. 
Bright and cherry, and one of the best early blooming red. June and July. 4.00 
PHOEBUS. (Lester 1950). 36 in. A bloom of a most startling Florida Gold 
orange of glistening sheen and a complete self. Bloom, throat-stamens 
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PINK CHARM. (Nes. 1940). 40 in. Beautiful open flower with very recurving 
petals and sepals of soft Ocher red, giving the effect of a deeply colored 
coral-pink lily. The center of the flower shows a star of light cadium in 
meer the pink stamens, Aug: and Sept. 00). bod. wal es 3.00 
PINK LASS. (Nes. 1936). 36 in. Pinkish flowers of medium size. Plant in- 
em Mien visen mary, et ee ee ta. 3.00 
PINK LOTUS. (Nes. 1949). 35 in. Large and very spreading flowers of 
light pink coral with the heart of the bloom shading out to pale creamy 
ET eT Me a tg oF ose > 25 ter, LY poh one tray 750 
PRIDE OF HOUSTON. (Russ. 1942). 3 ft. A most brilliant flower with mahog- 
any red petals, darker eye zone. May and June. .......... 1.50; 3 for 4.00 
PURPLE FINCH. (Nes. 1942). 42 in. A very rich glowing flower with full re- 
curving petals and sepals of red-purple with a darker flush above the cup 
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PURPLE FLASH. (Russ. 1942). 3 ft. Petals purple with deeper purple eye 
zone. Sepals yellow overcast purple. Pinched effect petals which open 
three-quarters. Blooms thru summer till frost. .............. 75; 3 for 2.00 
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