BIJOU. (Stout) M. 30 in. A mutiflora hybrid with myriads of small flowers of rich 
bronze (red) i a ante eancetmaptel sat pemeiterctecie ars $ .50 
BLACK CHERRY. (Douglas) M. 36 in. Beautifully formed, rich black red of graceful 
Appearance. Lustrous amd mom During oe ceccecsenensessesensecneeneeseeesceemennenesemntnetnstnsennneremasnanstnenstin $ 1.50 
BLACK FALCON. (Nesmith) M.L. 40 in. Large, full flowers of near black with frilled 
edge ‘and Jémon: green throat. Lovely 2s a a et LGU beet $ 2.00 
BLACK EMPEROR. (Russell) M. 48 in. Fine formed dark red with very broad petais 
and Vermalitvellow?) throat Wat ot iG mn bi ee ron $ 1.00 
BLACK HILLS. (Russell) M. 37 in. Deepest black red with a silky glistening finish. 
AY Standaubein: this: type eho a arene Vie Oe eerie a eee eee Ret erie $ 1.00 
BLACK JEWEL, (Vestal) M-L. 38 in. A deep maroon red with an undertone of lighter 
red that gives it much’ life: Satiny finish “2a. BN bes sede el Phe coat bdo ol $ 3.50 
BLACK PRINCE. (Russell) M-L. 38 in. A rich deep maroon red self, this is a very 
large flower with exceptionally broad petals and full form 2 eseeneeneeceeee $ 1.00 
BLANCHE HOOKER. (Stout) E-M. 38 in. A clean, well formed brick red self with 
a long eDlOOMING "SCASOM sl Le eget re ie eee eee ac ecg ere alee $ 1.50 
BLOODROOT. (Nesmith) M. 38 in. A brilliant scarlet red self with a tiny lemon 
throat! Excellent 2 ee Ie ae OIE Male de ee $ 7.00 
BOLD COURTIER. (Nesmith) M-L. 38 in. Lovely bicolor of rich Pompeiian Rose and soft 
Vellow sh. till E16 Wer Fi aie Raa a NSU RE Te Fete ct NE se a eee $ 2.00 
BOUNTIFUL BEAUTY. (Bechtold) M. 34 in. Giant flowers of excellent form and with 
very broad petals. Canary yellow with a slightly deeper throat and a light marking 
of chocolate on the petals. Excellent branching, with many flOWeYS occu $ 1.50 
BOUTTONIERE. (Stout) L. 38 in. Myriads of small, golden apricot blooms on tall, grace- 
fulstaleei ith, setae CES Ree nr Weeen OR align Ss eh pip the ise CIN: cee aacshhetonmen whale St 25 
BRACKEL. (Wheeler) M. 36 in. A basic color of deep mahogany with an overtone of 
silvery rose and a frosty finish gives this flower a lovely iridescent appearance not 
often’ found’ in :dark-variéties: Excellent form and ‘size- 2.0 $ 2.50 
BROWN EYED SUSAN. (E. Hill) M. 36 in. Rich full yellow with dark brown 
VET OTIC Be eee CHE LU saat ere Seine ae SON Moh a Lethe ae rete eect re $ 1.00 
BRUNETTE. (Stout) E. 34 in. A most welcome variety, for it is one of the few early 
dark hems. Nicely formed, heavily substanced flowers of rich mahogany brown..$ 1.00 
CABALLERO. (Stout) M. 36 in. A large and brilliant bicolor with broad petals of 
Vermilion waritl + V CllOW pSCDAIS te cern rr cee, Mee ee ee ee oe $ 1.60 
CALYPSO. M.L. 40 in. A very large, pale yellow night bloomer oii ccscssscecsssessssseseenen $ .50 
CAPTAIN BLOOD. (Russell) A very rich and glowing red with an eyezone of deeper 
Carmine eds; anda ypale syellow throat pet. en ee ceed ees See es $ 2.00 
CARISSIMA. (Nesmith) M. 40 in. A glistening flower of very pale pink with a deeper 
Pink alos @oiallvercenecUp ae: Aan mete we ates eee. SN ee et eee ne re $ 6.00 
CEDARTONE.. (Christensen) M.L. 36 in. Large, smooth petaled self of light rosy brown 
et off by a green throat —_ Be Gh ie Let oie a eealiadas at Aa nce Saal eho A) SOE kee. $ 2.00 
‘CHETKINS. (Christensen) M.-V.L. 36 in .Brilliant flame copper of medium to large size. 
Gtareshaped stiowers"ol satin yutimish if eek se eee OP ae ial 4 Joegica a $ 2.50 
CHLOE. (Nesmith) M. 38 in. Fine large flower of soft burnt orange, with an allover 
fleckings of Heolden jseplare tk Wie ei ae Ot et Toe tae ES eee te Sere ieee $ 1.00 
‘CONFUCIUS. (Bechtold) M. 38 in. A glowing fulvous red of large size with long pointed 
peraiseeVery vr onight Ait ee A ee ef ES ok Fa engine ore is ae $ 1.50 
COMET. (Russell) M. 40 in. A bicolor of fine form, this has soft yellow sepals and 
CESD STOSS BG te ere i ree keg ee 
COPPER COIN. (Schroeder) E-M. 38 in. Almost a pure cupper self. This is a well 
proportioned flower with broad sepals and very broad petals. An established plant 
bloomed from early to very late in our garden last year and was very well liked 
DY AEN ISUOOYS oe ARLE Se lt he eee ee Al a aes Oe eee $ 2.00 
COPPER COLONEL. (Sass) M. 38 in. A very large, full formed flower of rich 
copper stones). uxcellent), 2ctieow! te as aa oS et aba ee ee eee $ 4.00 
CRAEMORE RUBY. (Plouf) M-L. 36 in. Large glistening flowers of deep ruby________ $ 1.00 
CRYSTAL PINK. (Nesmith) M.L. 45 in. Large, chamois pink and apricot with a lustrous 
velvety finish. A favorite Of ViSITOVS oo cccsssmnnsnesesneenee tea coat ast Ail eee $ .50 
DAILY DOUBLE. (Douglas) M-L. 37 in. Quite often carries both single and double 
flowers on the same stalk. Lovely shade ‘of gold... $ 2.00 
DARK HORIZON. (Christensen (M.L. 36 in. Deep glowing red with a shimmering black 
overlay and a deeper black eyezone just above the small green throat. A superb 
MEW: CECALION oe rcnnecrph oiaoades ct en dee S ask ee $15.00 
DAWN GLOW. (Christenson) M-L. 48 in. A very large flower of soft caramel pink 
with. smooth. overlay \‘of palesrose: Choice’:.20 4 a ee ee $ 5.00 
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