HOMEWORTH. (Dill 1952.) The only fra- 
grant Purple that we know of. Green throat. Petal 
tips creped and curl back. Sepals wide open. Worth- 
while around the home as the name implies. 20 
buds on scapes below average height. 2% ft. $4.00. 
LADY FERMOR HESKETH. Large waxy 
flowers of medium yellow, shaded apricot. Frosted 
sheen. . Very fine. 3 ft. 75c. 
MARGARET. (Cook.) The large smoothly fin- 
ished flowers are a self of soft buff yellow even to 
the bottom of the throat. Sunfast and sure to 
please. 3 ft. $1.50. 
MARY GUENTHER. (Russell.) This eye- 
catching bicolor has Egyptian red petals and cadmium 
yellow sepals. A gypsy colored must-have. Large 
flowers, well branched stems. Not tall. Good in 
foreground. 2% ft. $1.00. 
MISSION BELLS. (Hall.) One of the finer 
lemon yellows. <A profusion of 5% inch flowers 
with wide pedals, edges ruffled. 3% ft. $3.00. 
MRS. B. F. BONNER. (Russell.) A large 
flowered light yellow similar to Hyperion, but taller 
and earlier blooming. Evergreen. 3% ft. $1.00. 
O!ILA’LA’. (Dill 1952.) Ta Ming yellow with 
exceptional flower shape and fragrance. 5 inch 
flowers, wide flaring petals, twisted sepals. Reaches 
its peak beauty of color in the evening in hot 
weather. Not a profuse bloomer. The thick sub- 
stance and heavy weight of flowers causes scape to 
bend in some soils. 2% ft. $3.00. 
ONEITA. (Davis.) The 5 inch flowers are a 
pretty shade of red known as rosevale. Blooms in 
June here and again in Sept., when established. 
Evergreen. 2% ft. $4.00. 
PATRICIA. (Stout.) Clear light yellow with a 
faint tinge of green in the throat. Petals and sepals 
wide and recurved. Fragrant and remains open 
evenings. 3 ft. $1.00. 
PORT. (Stout.) <A profusion of small but full 
bright orange-red flowers on well branched scapes. 
Low grower in great demand for foreground use. 
Remains open evenings. 27 inches. $1.50. 
PRIDE OF HOUSTON. (Russell.) Chinook 
red petals, with darker throat band. Sepals a shade 
ade Fine branching. Showy large flowers. 3 
t. $1.00. 
PURPLE EMPEROR. (Russell.) Rich red- 
purple, enhanced by cream midrib in petals, green 
throat. Vigorous and the best reasonable priced 
purple. Evergreen. 38 ft. $2.00. 
PURPLE WATERS. (Russell.) In the dic- 
tionary of color this flower is ‘Old Roseleaf,” (plate 
7-J-3) but it is a fine variety and does have a pur- 
Onan, in the garden. Long blooming season. 
REGAL LADY. (Nesmith.) Wide rose col- 
ored petals, cream sepals brushed rose. The sun- 
fast flowers that are open evenings are borne on 
3% ft. well branched scapes that carry more than 
50 buds. New scapes follow. $2.00. 
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