PARRY NURSERIES — Signal Mountain, Tenn. 
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HERALD (Plouf)—Very early tall fragrant lemon. 
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HER GRACE (Nesmith) — Wide-petalled bloom of pale 
iranon yellow, lightly riffleds M38" Uo $2.00 
HESPERUS (H. P. Sass)—The large, 7-inch blooms of 
clear, bright yellow are superb. Fine form and substance. 
inal ods tech. ondiwibion Jenin SEL, $1.00 
HIGH NOON (Milliken)—Rich golden yellow of excellent 
form and wonderful substance. Recurved sepals and petals 
et unronLedces eM 36!) csi! Ber Oe aly oo NY $20.00 
HIWASSEE (McDade)—Very late pastel bicolor. Wide 
recurving petals of Vassar tan striped lemon yellow, faintly 
yellow underground. Sepals of lemon yellow lightly dusted 
with Vassar tan. Large blooms well spaced on tall, erect 
or NRF ba Oe lence SO ae a RE oe ee CD ee $3.50 
HONEY REDHEAD (Nesmith)—Open and ate flowers 
of velvety bright red with distinct border of pale creamy 
ee ee ya ee MR ES nigh SE i el Sg le, Blau ooh Be as $1.00 
HYPERION (Mead) — Large waxy soft canary yellow. 
ee a ee und ee See Lyin $ .35 
ILE de FRANCE (Russell )—Pastel bicolor of rose-lavender 
Pelee yClbNy.. NASB) ace a $1.50 
JEAN (McDade)—A most sensational bicolor with very 
brilliant and rich contrasting colors. Brick-red petals with 
a medial yellow band; rich orange sepals with yellow- 
orange throat. Curly, fluted petalswMi 507: vate 8 $1.00 
JEAN LAFITTE (Claar)—Lovely wide petals and sepals 
of deep, velvety garnet, veined Rose Ebony. The richly 
colored sepals and petals shade to Rose Ebony just before 
blending with Nugget Bronze at the top of the throat. 
Throat of cool Chartreuse green. Repeats. M 36” ....$5.00 
J. S. GAYNER (Yeld)—Open tubular flowers of orange 
RermCe NAL AC) Te aes Joanie hd a Ee $1.00 
KANAPAHA (Watkins)—Bright clear raspberry red. 
KINYO (Plouf)—Small flowers of Chinese yellow with rose 
OS SR eee ey Une ul ame A At ce a $2.50 
LADY BOUNTIFUL (Lester)—Lovely pale yellow, faint- 
ly flushed pinkish lavender. Gives an abundance of bloom. 
Lovely broad, beautifully formed flowers. M 36” ...... $3.00 
LADY FAIR (Nesmith)—A charming blend of cream and 
merrmrinik may Nee Oe ite Lettre a eee ale $5.00 
LAMKIN (McDade)—A very welcome addition to the gar- 
den is this late-blooming rose bicolor with faintly recurving 
petals of Meadow Sweet, giving the flowers a very rosy ap- 
pearance. The flowers are small, well shaped, with the 
edges of the petals delicately fluted. Sepals are of light 
forsythia yellow with dusting of rose. L-VL 36”........ $3.00 
LIDICE (Traub)—Medium sized flowers of deep fulvous 
orange throughout; full petaled and of fine substance. 
erm antiusned rose. Mis07 ia. ies, $2.00 
LILLIAN RUSSELL (Russell) — Large open flowers of 
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LINDA (Stout)—Pastel pink and yellow bicolor. 
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LITTLE CHERUB (Claar)—This very early yellow is a 
delight for the rockery or low border. The beautiful clear 
yellow flowers are full and well shaped, with segments over- 
I OG et ae a Sips ke ee 3.50 
LONE STAR (Russell) — Large red with chrome mid- 
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