PARRY NURSERIES — Signal Mountain, Tenn. 
SWAN (Watkins)—Extremely large, pure orange flowers. 
EM 27” 5.00 
SUNNY WEST (H. P. Sass)—Large, pale yellow. Evening 
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SWEETBRIAR (Nesmith)—Very large, wide petaled rose- 
Mg Ae AAC TS COTS ESTE SAC SORRY RO lg RE OR eto $3.00 
TAMARA (Milliken)—A large rosy-red and light yellow 
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TARA (Nesmith)—Widely-flaring rose-red flowers. 
TA MING (Nesmith )—Full flowered orange of good oh) 
4.50 
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TEJAS (Russell)—Brilliant red flowers with velvety sheen. 
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THE DIRECTOR (Russell) — Large, wide flower with 
overlapping petals, ruffled and crinkled like crepe paper. 
Peeoremurcundy red. MSOF wus tae ie $1.50 
THE DOCTOR (Claar)—A self of exceptionally brilliant 
vermilion scarlet color, distinguished by its velvety texture. 
Flowers 5” across, of rather full or overlapping form, but 
slightly recurving. Scapes slightly bending, but erect 
enought to be pleasing. 30 to 35 flowers. Foliage erect, 
recurved at tips, wide, bright green, deciduous. A well bal- 
anced plant and Fswe ta Mise Meee eee) ae $25.00 
THE SULTAN (Nesmith) — Deep mahogany red with 
OE Ss PARAL OO MIRS | Ro a ey Wr BN tA AIR a BC Ba $3.00 
TOKAY (Nesmith )—Salmon with deeper pink zone; yel- 
Cte EE C17 LE Ua i APE a Pa AER EN LET $2. 50 
TRACERY (Nesmith)—-Open cup shaped blooms of pale 
yellow with faint tracing of salmon buff in the center, giv- 
Greetbe ettect of delicate lace. .Mi40) oisccsscntescseccceus $9 50 
TRAIL BLAZER (Russell)—-Large, fiery red. Repeats in 
Cs SGOT CRI 270 SSSR eRe, 0: MEINE ae ee ee $3.50 
TRIUMPH (Stout)—Large, rich orange with slight ful- 
vous red halo in midzone. Petals broad, strongly recurved. 
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VALIANT (Cook)—Rich deep golden orange flowers) of 
eerie form and substance: (M420 oii ssscssncoseewennte ce $5.00 
VESPERS (Nesmith )—Pale cream of heavy texture, flar- 
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VILLANELLA (Hill) —Beautifully formed flowers of an 
merareer rose Blends 4 M50" asiucneeedbealndoles diab dey pode $10.00 
WAR PATH (Russell)—Very rich, deep but bright red 
with satiny sheen. Repeats. EM A hairs ne NOs $1.25 
WAU-BUN (Stout)—Large flowers of light Cadmium yel- 
low, slightly sprinkled with faint traces of fulvous red. 
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WEKIWA (Traub)—Rich velvety red, very brilliant. 
ST en oe UU US pallid tana diutanbarsdasasensas- $1.00 
WELAKA (Watkins)—Medium sized flowers of good sub- 
stance, rippled like crepe paper. Mandarin Orange color, 
Pmnedirosy fnlvous tones. E297 ooo. deel bictese se $1.00 
WELCOME (McDade)—Deep, dusty rose with brilliant 
iridescence as if spinkled wtih golden jewels. Broad re- 
Sreneypetais.and sepals, ! 50" 0.0... $1.50 
WHEELER HALO (Wheeler) — Wide frilled petals with 
twisted tips. Light yellow faintly dusted pink at the eye- 
zone and on edges of the sepals. M 36” .............-..--.--- $2.50 
WHIPPOORWILL (McDade)—Spanish yellow evenly col- 
ored self. Beautiful trumpet shaped blooms of good size. 
RMN OG ois ies eles Shady 4 dah piel leshseruedvenseoaceieh $3.00 
