OPHIR (Farr 1924) — Large trumpet 
shaped golden yellow of fine form and 
quality, midseason, 36-inch, de. ~-$0.50 
ORANGE BEAUTY (Sass 1944) — Pure 
Geep golden orange of extra fine form 
and heavy substance, wide branching, 
long season of bloom, quite fragrant, 
midseason, 44-1NChs Oe. cutie ses $3.00 
PAINTED LADY (Russell 1942)—Large 
wide open flowers flushed red with cin- 
namon over yellow, wide ruffled petals, 
heavy substance, an indescribably beau- 
tirtilcblend, *e6-Inch de; wet ee $3.00 
PATRICIA (Stout 1935)—Charming pale 
yellow of fine rounded form, weather 
resistant, fragrant, one of the best, 36- 
IW GAG RUNS MelT Re RaemmMna phg im ap a Rape, epee es $0.50 
PARTY GOWN (Milliken)—Large yel- 
iow bicolor with only the outer half of 
the petals washed with red _____- $3.00 
PERSIAN PRINCESS (Nesmith 1938)— 
Deep velvety red with a heavy over- 
flush of purple, sepals slightly lighter, 
July-Aus., 40-inch, de.) ee $1.50 
PETER PUMPKIN (Nesmith 1946)—Full 
cup shaped flowers of pure deep orange, 
overlapping petals, well branched $3.00 
PINK CHARM (Nesmith 1940) — Soft 
ochre red giving a garden effect of deep 
coral pink, not a true pink but very 
charming, one of the best in its class 
and in performance nearly an ever- 
bloomer as it continues to bloom pro- 
fusely quite late in the season, wide 
branched eae oo eee $1.50 
PIQUANTE (Nesmith 1940)—Charming 
eugenia-rose, a sort of raspberry shade, 
A0-InCHN Oe Seeeh Ue eatin ate to $2.00 
POMPEIAN RED (Milliken)—Deep red 
self of wide open form S22. -__- $1.50 
POTENTATE (Nesmith 1943) — Lumin- 
ous broad pansy-purple self, an out- 
standing dark tone, July-Aug., 42-inch, 
5 Uc} Recta Ca YS Chane naka emt ede SON pa) Span giae So 5 $7.50 
PRINCESS (Stout)—Fragrant lemon yel- 
low, a distinctive light shade _____ $0.75 
PURPLE DUSK (Nesmith 1947)—Dark 
red-purple, an attractive ox-blood shade, 
iarge and broad, late, 42-inch ____$3.00 
PURPLE EMPEROR (Russell 1942)— 
One of the best purples, 48-inch, de. 
$1.00 
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PURPLE FLASH (Russell 1942) — Pur- 
ple petals with deeper eye-zone, sepals 
yellow overcast with purple, long sea- 
son. of bloom: 36-inch, evs 22222225 $1.00 
PURPLE PRINCE (Russell)—A number 
of competent judges have pronounced 
this the choice purple to date, neat 
smooth flowers, good size and sub- 
stance 
PURPLE SAGE (Russell 1942)—Ruffled 
deep wine, one of the deepest of the 
purples, early, 36-inch, de. 2--22——- $1.00 
PURPLE WATERS (Russell 1942) — 
Strong wine purple, full open flowers, 
long season of blooms, 36-inch, de. $1.00 
OUEEN ESTHER (Sass 46)—This ranks 
as one of the best all around Sass sorts, 
very brilliant red self of medium size so’ 
persistent in reblooming that it may al- 
most be classed as an everbloomer, mid- 
SCASON: xbO La tEs es ie eee $3.00 
QUEEN OF GONZALES (Rusell)—Rich 
pure orange, early midseason, 34 inch 
Mig Ee ye Bie ARE MACNN 2 te $1.50 
RAJAH (Stout 1935) — Intense flame 
searlet with vivid red throat area, per- 
fect form, free flowering, midseason, 
Dates hd Gps oe eae ee Si oe ee $0.50 
RED BIRD (Stout 1941)—A most bril- 
liant vermillion red with a deeper mid- 
FONG? SG-1NC Ny EV ge ee ae St Aen $2.00 
RED CINDERELLA (Russell 1945) — 
Very brilliant red self, 24-inch ____ $2.00 
RED HUSSAR (Nesmith 1943)—-Carmine 
red, open form, brilliant, 38-inch, de. 
$1.50 
RED ROCK CANYON (Milliken) — 
Orange red with a heavier shading of 
Brazil red, rich color, 38 inch, ev. $5.00 
REDWOOD (H. M. Hill 1948) — Good 
shade of red without dusky markings, 
bright yellow sunburst in throat, stout 
well branched stems up to 58-inch, vig- 
orous and strong, excellent quality $2.00 
REVOLUTE (Sass)—This has been call- 
ed an improved Hesperus, but it has an 
individuality that is quite different, a 
shade lighter in color tone with a more 
ruffled outline 
ROSALIND (Stout selection) — Distinc- 
tive rosy-pink species, stronger than 
HGIV el ROSCA Gate ue at ie Me tee Wey on $1.50 
