BAGDAD (Stout 1935)—Rich combina- 
tion of orange, red and yellow, June- 
HULY RAO OG. ae ete te ls Sas $0.50 
BAGGETTE (Russell 1945)—Pale lemon 
with old rose shading and eyezone, June- 
(aly BO nine toe se Sie He. $2.00 
BARONET (Stout 1941)—Neat bright red 
of extra fine style and quality, orange 
cup, early, longtime re-bloomer, June, 
SOAINCIM EV ele oe ee Seem $1.00 
BELLE OF GEORGIA (Russell) — Fine 
peach toned blend, good form, mid- 
season $2.00 
BETTY SLICK (Russell 1943) — Large 
blended bitone of lemon-rose, wide 
stripe on center of petals, May-June, 36- 
ine. -bigvand, bolds: 22" see oe eae $1.50 
BIJOU (Stout 1933) — Orange overcast 
with deep red, many small blooms on 
wide branched stems, June-July, 30-inch, 
(62 BRY ai ane SMR M eee! Ym Nee) FOR ScD! $0.50 
BLACKBURIAN (Nesmith 1943) — In- 
dian red with purple overflush, brilliant 
orange throat, July-Aug., 40-inch _~-$3.00 
BLACK FALCON (Nesmith 1941)—Stun- 
ning and unusual near black, large wavy 
flowers, July-Aug., 38-inch, de ~_-$3.00 
BLACK HILLS (Russell 1947) — Black 
purple self of neat rounded form, very 
rich deep color tone, 36-inch, de. ~-$1.00 
BLANCHE HOOKER (Stout 1946)—Bril- 
liant red, fine style and excellent qual- 
ity and a most persistent and longtime 
re-bloomer, early, 36-inch, ev ~_---- $2.00 
BOBOLINE (Wheeler 1943)—Trim pur- 
ple-yellow bicolor, segments very wide 
and overlapping, recurrent blooming, 
AS Stn Clee vi Eig tae Me ee $5.00 
BOLD BEAUTY (H. M. Hill 1948)—Se- 
lected as one of our finest and largest 
red toned biends; wide branched stems 
carry many buds giving a long season 
of bloom on each stem and it continues 
to bloom all season, splendid quality and 
substance, stays open in evening, vig- 
orous* pliant, 48 “inch, de 232 Ske $6.00 
BOLD COURTIER (Nesmith 1939)—Out- 
standing bicolor, beautifully and grace- 
fully recurved with pleasant contrasts, 
Pompeian red petals with creamy line 
down the center, sepals rich cream flush- 
ed rose, also a strong and regular re- 
bloomer, July, 36 inch, de 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout 1939) — Small 
brilliant orange and pink, wiry branch- 
ed stems bear a profusion of miniature 
flowers, ‘July, 36-1nch, sdeu Seas a $0.50 
BRACKEL (Wheeler 1942) — Deep ma- 
hogany-rose with a stitched petal pat- 
tern, recurrent bloomer in the south, 
July;*32-inch;evoe Sse $3.50 
BRANDYWINE (Wheeler 1947) — Rich 
garnet with a purple eye-zone and 
orange throat, fine form, 30-in., ev. $2.00 
BRIGAND (Nesmith 1944)—Large and 
rich mahogany red with a deep halo of 
TOS © ie a ASS Od Ata sep $3.00 
BRIGHT (H. M. Hill 1949)—A rose shade 
that is too red to be classed as a pink 
and too pink to be called a true red. 
Rated by competent judges as second 
cnly to Pink Prelude in its class. Good 
sized blooms with wide petals, very 
slightly bicolored because sepal color is 
overlaid on yellow, greenish orange 
throat, it is from Rosalind and not a fast 
increaser,! latest Pees ene $8.00 
BROWN-EYED SUSAN (Eleanor Hill 
1946)—Rich golden yellow with precise 
brown eye-zone, distinctive, 36-in. $1.00 
BYNG OF VIMY (Perry 1931) — Large 
spidery rose pink with long narrow re- 
curving segments, tall and graceful, 48- 
pW gkGd a Pig 0| sya maMMNlghe hea pM EN eat ya ne 2 $1.00 
CABALLERO (Stout)—Rose vermillion 
and bright yellow bicolor, very attrac- 
tive, 42-inch) JULy)e eee eee $1.00 
CAPRICE (Stout 1946)—Rich brownish 
red with cadmium throat, dainty and 
attractive, early, 24-inch, de. _____ $1.00 
CAPISTRANO (Milliken)— Bright yel- 
low, early and long flowering, 36 inch 
$2.00 
CAPTAIN BLOOD (Russell)—Very neat 
and brilliant red, richly colored, mid- 
SEASON seu ee pees $2.00 
CERISE (Wheeler 1947)—Striking scar- 
let with rosy-crimson overflush, tall and 
IMPOSiIng,: S6-INch. Pevensie eee $5.00 
CHALICE (Russell 1946)—Soft salmon 
pink with slightly darker rose pink eye- 
zone, yellow throat, June, 43-inch, ev. 
$2.00 — 
CHANTICLEER (Wheeler 1948)—Bright 
crimson self with a violet sheen, throat 
and petal midribs are orange, midseason, 
a0-inch; CV... 230 Rak SA eee $3.00 
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