PINK CHARM. (Nesmith.) Originator de- 
scribes it as a beautiful open flower with very re- 
curving 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 cadmium 
in pleasing contrast to the pink stamens. 38% ft. 
$ 
PURPLE FLASH. (Russell.) A bicolor with 
purple petals and yellow sepals tinted purple. Deeper 
purple band around the throat Recurring bloom 
July to Sept. 3 ft. $1.50. 
RED HUSSAR. (Nesmith.) Medium sized 
nasturtium red flowers with star shaped yellow 
throat. 60 buds per scape and blooms 2 months 
when established. $3.00. 
REVOLUTE. (H. P. Sass.) Large lemon yel- 
low flowers, fluted and recurved. Rated high in 
the 1950 popularity voting. 38% ft. $2.00. 
SUSAN. (Russell.) Large 6 inch flowers. Ruf- 
fled red petals with yellow markings. Yellow sep- 
als, edged red. Large star shaped greenish throat. 
Nort showy. 380 buds on good branching. 3% ft. 
2.00. 
ZEZETTE. (Taylor.) Medium sized flowers of 
Colonial Rose coloring. A heavy and prominent 
midrib of primuline yellow shading into a pale 
green throat combines with the general coloring in 
an artistic decorative effect. Wonderful branch- 
ing. 2% ft. $6.00. 
GROUP 7 (August & Aug.-Sept. here) 
AUGUST PIONEER. (Stout.) Medium sized 
chrome orange flowers. Light flush of red on 
outer portion of petals is not noticeable except on 
close inspection. Fine branching and long bloom- 
ing period. 3 ft. 75c. 
AUTUMN PRINCE. (Stout.) Small clear 
yellow flowers in profusion over a long period. 3 
ft. $1.00. "al 
RUSSELL’S PRAIRIE GOLD. (Russell.) 
Light orange or deep golden yellow 4% inch blooms. 
A self including stamens and pistil. 2% ft. $2.00. 
SUSAN TREADWELL. (Sass.) Large 6 inch 
very fragrant flowers of empire yellow. Glisten- 
ing sheen, sunfast and open evenings. Deciduous. 
3% ft. Fall delivery. $4.00. 
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