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Porcelain Pink (Nesmith 1948) 39’. Late midseason. New exciting pink self .... 5.00 
Purple and Gold (Nesmith 1940) 39’, Midseason. Maroon and orange .............- 2.00 
Purple Finch (Nesmith 1942) 42”. July-August. A rich glowing red purple self 
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Queen Esther (H. P. Sass 1949) 36”. Medium sized flowers of crimson self. 
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Rajah (Stout 1935) 40”. Late midseason. Nasturtium red with garnet eye -......... 1.00 
Rosalind (Stout 1938) 42’. Midseason. Narrow petals and sepals of rose-pink 1.50 
Ruby Supreme (Wheeler 1941) 36’, Midseason. Leading ruby red. A.M. 1950 -... 35.25 
Sachem (Stout 1941) 40”. Midseason, dark carmine red .........--..----------2-2-002--0-0--++- 1.00 
Sienna (Nesmith 1940) 38’. Midseason iate. Yellow flowers flushed apricot- 
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Sovereign (Yeld.1906) 30”: Early deep orange yellow -.-.-2..-<----..-2sccct---2c--neeo-t ee 75 
psunny, West (H..P)iSass 1933) 4:ft. Wate, large light yellow) 223 ..-2uee te 1.00 
Susan Treadwell (H. E. Sass 1950) 30’. Late, trumpet shaped flowers of light 
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Theron (Stout 1934) 34’. Midseason. Dark red-purple with twisted petals tips 1.50 
The Sultan (Nesmith 1944) 36’. Late midseason. Velvety dark red with gold 
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Vulcan (Stout) Deep Maroon with golden-orange throat ............2......22.0--------------+ 1.50 
Winsome (Yeld 1925) 36”. June. Wide open creamy yellow ...............2-.---.22-------+-+ 1.00 
Wolof (Stout 1936) 36”. July-August; dark velvety maroon, orange throat ........ 2.00 
Yellow Frills (Sass-Stump 1948) 46”. July-August. Large ruffled light yellow. 
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HEUCHERA or CORAL BELLS 
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Garnet. Color is crystal, clear, deep pink with large belis. Good cut 
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Rosamundi. Considered to be the best coral pink. Long blooming season’ .60 1.50 
HIBISCUS or MALLOWS 
J. Herbert Alexander of Massachusetts is world-famous for his hybrid hibiscus, 
and all the hibiscus we carry are introductions of his best varieties. 
Alexander’s Dwarf (Alexander) 3% to 4% ft. A free flowering rich 
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Alexander’s Pink (Alexander) 5 to 6 ft. A very clear brilliant pink; huge 
blossoms; + August-September 2 evil sae spe erect eee eee ee 1.00 rae gs 
Dahliatown Orchid (Alexander) 6 to 6% ft. August-September. Huge 
white with a rich orchid-red eye and orchid-lavender lines radiating 
fromthe tcenter. ‘Umusial ive vale. teeter ke ore ee MSP Sika EEN L OOS ee 5 
Olive Briggs (Alexander) Huge flowers of pure white with large, rich 
crimson center, An improved Betsey Ross -4....i2oe 2 ee 15 2.00 
DWARF BEARDED IRIS 
These are the little jewels of the iris family; to be used in the rock garden; 
or edgings along paths of perennial borders. 
Alinda (Cook 1946) 7’. Early; red purple self with dark beard 
