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PAI PEI (Russell)—30 inch. A four inch 
flower of rosy pink, its petals are rose 
with a deeper rose red eye-zone. 
Ba vw A a Nar cegsele e90y) Bk ot | Each $3.00 
PALAMINO (Russell)—30 inch. Creamy 
buff with a trace of pinkish rose. 
se (ht (SE Np a eA Shae CE i Each $2.50 
PAMELA (New) (Dr. Kraus)—A very 
lovely buttercup yellow. __ Each $3.50 
PARRADO (Russell)—3 ft. July-Aug. 
4% blooms of palest shell-salmon with 
deeper salmon eye zone. Golden-yellow 
RP OaAtre see oe See eS Each $2.00 
PATRICIA (Stout)—3 ft. July. Lovely 
pale lemon-yellow with greenish throat. 
Cool, fresh looking, weather resistant, 
waxy 5 inch flowers. Very fragrant. 
24 RU UES R Sa lil ee plead Op Each $0.50 
PEACH BLUSH (Lester)—A 6 inch flow- 
er of peach-yellow with a faint pink eye 
zone. Well branched and graceful. Very 
floriferous, 40 inches. _____- Each $3.00 
PERSONAL APPEARANCE (Russell)— 
2 ft. A very late, very profuse bloomer, 
5 inch ruffled flowers of pale yellow 
with sepals of golden yellow. Each $1.00 
PINK CHARM (Nesmith 1940) — Soft 
ochre-red giving a garden effect of deep 
coral pink, late, 38 inch. ___ Each $1.25 
POMEGRANATE (39-44) (Nesmith)— 
Radiant and glowing is the tall upstand- 
ing red with tints of copper and tan on 
the margins of the sepals and petals. The 
flowers are shaped like an open lily with 
wavy edges and very graceful form, the 
stalks have wide branchink. August. 
DOS ITCH ES. eee ee Gr ee Eafh $3.00 
PORT (Stout)—A full flower of rich 
sprightly red, with sturdy, much branch- 
ed stalks bearing many flowers. Slight- 
ly darker in mid-zone; greenish throat. 
Open evenings, 21% ft. July and August. 
Each $1.00 
PRAIRIE GOLD (Russell)—2 ft. A semi- 
dwarf with 4 inch blooms of beautiful 
canary-yellow. Blooms in August and 
continues for some time. __ Each $1.00 
PRIMULA (New) (Dr. Kraus)—A large 
early wide petaled yelow._-_Each $3.50 
PURPLE SAGE (Russell)—Deep wine; 
one of the darkest of the purples. The 
petals are ruffled, with a slightly yel- 
low mid-rib. Flowers of good size that 
keep well in the hot sun. June-July. 
id (ame ap een RSF eee ee Ne A Each $1.00 
P'IRPLE WATERS (Russell) — A deep 
wine colored dav li'y of good size, flow- 
ers open full and the ruffled petals are 
slightly reflexed, the throat is greenish 
yellow and the flower keeps well in the 
evening. 3 ft., tall, blooms in July and 
AUSUSE Sire ee aR ea Each $1.00 
QUEEN ESTHER (Sass)—A very brilliant 
crimson, medium size, very compact 
form. Hgt. 36 in. July. __ Each $5.00 
QUEEN OF GONZALES (Russell)—Col- 
or of flower is chrome yellow or light 
orange, the petals are broad and over- 
lapping. The six inch blooms remain 
open over a long period when cut. One 
of the earliest of the large varieties to 
bloom on stalks 3 feet tall. Each $1.00 
RADIANT (Yeld)—3 ft. July-Aug. Clear 
fine orange of good texture. Each $0.50 
RAJAH (Stout)—Large flowers of Eng- 
lish red with darker eye-zone. Throat 
orange with greenish tinge. | Well 
branched stalks, 342 ft. Open evenings. 
Dy Ey We aoa Sg ERIS FU ay oe Each $0.50 
RED CINDERELLA (Russell) — 2 feet. 
May-June. A brilliant Chinese-red, with 
a satiny sheen and orange throat. A 
bright red that shows off in the garden. 
2 Neale testes a We ONL aah be hs ee Each $2.00 
RED CINDERELLA—Dormant. A bril- 
liant Chinese red, with a satiny sheen 
and an orange throat. The petals of the 
41% inch flower are wide and ruffled and 
slightly recurved. This is what we’d 
term a real circus-wagon red and in full 
bloom it shows off a block away. Het. 
Ziel ity May-June Bene kh Each $1.50 
RED PERFECTION (Russell)—36 inch. 
An orange red with petals slightly: 
BUTE eae WE em ehae ales ae Each $2.50 
REDWOOD (UH. M. Hill 1948)—A fine 
shade of clear red with bright yellow in 
the throat. The flower heads are well- 
branched on tall strong stems. Each $5.00 
ROSE OF TEXAS—Dormant. Rosy red, 
almost fiery red but lighter. Highly. 
favored in my field and a very. fast 
grower. 4inch bloom. Het. 3 ft. April- 
May-d Uneasy a nee Each $2.00 
ROSALIND—This is one of the most 
interesting species, the parent and 
source of our pink and rose colors. 
Rosalind is most distinctive, a_ bright 
rose-red shade with a silvery sheen. 
WEPy; DrOUly aetna ie bee eon Each $2.00 
RUSSELL’S MINUET (Russell) —2 ft. 
442 inch dwarf with wide overlapping 
petals of rich rose with wide yellow 
stripe down center of each. Sepals, 
Canary VeCHOW, vou oo te eo vue Each $1.00 
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