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GRANDEE—I.D. Light red shaded orange yellow. Noticeable because of its 
Oreamcizemiant Growl rathersparse... 2. a ee $1.50 
HIGHLANDER—1.D. Scarlet-pink with a lighter reverse to the petals. A bright 
new shade of pink sometimes called watermelon.” Artistically formed bloom 
on long, strong stems. A continuous performer. New 1948... $3.50 
JOSEPH B. LANKTREE—I.D. Bright red without shadings. A champion prize 
winner in California. Massive blooms 12 to 14 inches. Continues until the end 
Simaetecrccrme OO Uistancingurn 116 Class; 220k a oo ee i $2.50 
KING OF THE WHITES—I.D. Clear glistening white. This striking new white is 
exactly what the name implies. Very large and full with fine stems and a sturdy 
plant. Is not soiled by heat or moisture. We have received excellent reports 
imotmmany places.ihe past season. New 1949... ee $5.00 
LELAND STANFORD—1I.D. Brilliant cardinal. One of the best reds. Does not 
fade and will withstand difficult conditions. Large size, robust grower.......... $1.00 
MAGNA CHARTA—!.D. Deep old rose. Charming flower of rare color. Will 
grow large on a long cane-like stem. Clean sturdy bush growth. Has not shown 
UGE GRSNIRS, Coys IEAM DY ge fe > OST Se eh en el ene Re RS Sete PNM oe ial te ee $2.50 
MAESTRO—S.C. Purple cerise. A richly-colored large flower of remarkabie 
substance and most pleasing appearance. All good qualities and highly 
ROGET EIC CClmmeNenmins Winer ray tk 6 ok Re Ale cee ot ae a $1.50 
MAYFAIR—1.D. True bright pink with a white center. Unusual form with 
laciniated petals and most artistic. Fairly large size with lots of color appeal. 
icoemmta DirommNe We) OA 0 sere oes 2 se. cose eho este: nw UG ee ee Bee PANE $3.50 
MISS GLORY—S.C. Apricot-yellow. A refined flower of large size and excel- 
lent form. Well known and popular. One of the best in its class... $1.09 
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