PLEROMET (m, sh)—Opened flat, pur- 
ple and red. Corolla dark violet, open 
flat; sepals turkey red. Popular and 
very beautiful. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE (s, pe en TenitiT, 
coral and orange. Corolla deep orange 
vermilion; sepals deep salmon pink. A 
real gem of slow growth. 
PRESIDENT (t, h)—Bronzy foliage, all 
red. Corolla clear red; sepals pointed 
red. Medium. 
ROSE OF DENMARK (b, sh) — Small 
white and pink. Corolla rose, shading 
to deeper rose; sepals blush white, re- 
flexed. One of the finest. Corsages. 
ROSE PILLAR (40, t, s)—Medium clear 
neyron rose throughout. Vigorous 
climber; large leaves and strong arch- 
ing wood. 
SACRAMENTO (46, t)—Self colored rose 
pink. Corolla long, straight, rose pink; 
sepals gracefully recurved, light car- 
mine. Fine form. 
SAINT TERESA (44, m, sh)—Medium 
white and pale pink. Corolla pure 
white; sepals long, pale pink. Flowers 
medium small, graceful. 
SOUVENIR DE HENRY HENKEL (s, 
m) —Triphylla hybrid ‘firecracker.’ 
Corolla orange pink; sepals long, tube 
deep pink. 
SUEY HO (47, t, sh) Medium white and 
pink. Corolla white, rose veined at 
base; sepals flushed rose at base, bal- 
ance white, green tipped. Yellow green 
foliage, good bloomer. 
SUMMER SKIES (49, sh)—Large clear 
lavender blue and pink. Corolla long 
wide-spreading clear blue; sepals up- 
turned rose. Prolific bloomer. 
STANFORD (t, h)—White and red. Co- 
rolla pure white; sepals dark, clear 
red. Free bloomer, new foliage bronzy 
color. Stanford colors. 
GUS NIEDERHOLZER 
SUNSET (t, s) — Medium saucer-shaped 
salmon pink. Corolla brightest sunset 
color; sepals pale pink. Well shaped 
bush. 
SUNSHINE (48, b, s)—Medium salmon 
rose. Corolla bright geranium lake 
shaded with a rose carmine margin, 
often serrated; sepals pale tyron rose 
tipped green, Uniform bush with quan- 
tities of bloom. 
THE DOCTOR (m, s)—Coral shade. Co- 
rolla deep pink to deep top sepals 
soft salmon pink. Show 
TRUMPETER (46, m, s Skea hy- 
brid, all over rose. Corolla pale rose; 
sepals and long tube geranium lake. 
Makes wonderful basket. 
THOMASINA (m, s)—Medium coral and 
henna. Corolla deep henna orange; 
sepals flesh colored. Hardier than 
most coral shades. Very lovely. 
TERRA COTTA (46, m, s)—Terra cotta 
red and coral. Corolla brown henna 
red; sepals slightly lighter. Prolific 
bloomer but late. 
UNCLE CHARLEY (49, t, sh) — Semi- 
double lilac lavender and rose red. 
Corolla lilac lavender, long full. Sepals 
rose red wide turned back. Free bloom: 
er but late. Strong growing plant. 
