HANKOW (Stout 1939) — Large orange 
yellow species with scarlet eye-zone, 42- 
INCHPACe Man heh 10 ele athe lpia, $1.00 
HARRIET HILL (H. M. Hill 1949—Seed- 
ling No. 5-49)—During the 1950 season 
this seedling was the subject of more 
comment and praise than any other in 
our garden. In color it is a brown 
purple blend, slightly bicolored and with 
a yellow stripe on the midrib; the eye- 
zone area is darker in color and the 
throat orange yellow. The color is rich 
and in our-experience it is unique. Petals 
are broad, overlapping, veined and ruff- 
led. The substance is very heavy and 
blooms last well into the night. In 1950 
it first bloomed on June 19th and by 
July 19th, exactly one month later, the 
first of a second crop of stems was just 
starting to open flowers, so bloom was 
practically continuous unti! late Septem- 
ber. 30 inches $15.00 
HARVEST GOLD (Nesmith 1947)—Ruf- 
fled orange multiflora hybrid, with 
flowers larger than most multifloras, 
slender stems, July-Aug. _______- $2.00 
HAZEL SAWYER (Wheeler 1945)—Frill- 
ed lavender pink of medium size, yellow 
LHTOAL MOO TIChO CME uae Sou aioe $1.50 
HESPERUS (Sass 1940) — Magnificent 
clear bright yellow, large six-inch open 
flowers of splendid form and substance. 
Ranks at the very top of the list of fin- 
est varieties, 48-inch, de. __-_.____-_ $1.00 
HIGHLAND CHIEFTAIN (Nesmith 1940) 
—Large wine purple, tubular form, 42 
inch 
HONEY REDHEAD (Nesmith 1942) — 
Brilliant rose red with border of cream 
yellow around both petals and sepals, 
JlyaA is SosnCa Oe. holies ea ay $1.00 
HYPERION (Mead 1925) — Very large 
soft canary yellow, fine form and frag- 
rance, long considered one of the best, 
July-Aug., 42-inch, de. ___-_______ $0.50 
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INDIANOLA (Russell 1943)—Bright ma- 
hogany red with deeper eye-zone, 48- 
mech: (rebloomsi saan. eam ee $100 
JEAN LAFITTE (Claar 1950)—Deep vel- 
vety garnet shading to rose ebony, green 
throat, rich coloring, June-July __$5.00 
JEWELL RUSSELL (Russell) — Large 
pale lemon yellow, wide petaled, ruf- 
fled and recurved, 36-inch $3.00 
JOY RUSSELL (Russell 1942)—Tallest 
of the very light yellows, June, 60-inch, 
ON iretae eR OD a SM 2 Eee $0.50. 
J. R. MANN (Bescher 1932)—Rich buff- 
orange, wide, June-July, 42-in., de. $0.50 
JUAREZ (Russell 1943) — Very bright 
red with lighter sepals, holds its color, 
S6aInch evra a te tc) see eee enh $1.00 
JUDGE ORR (Orr) — Outstanding soft 
orange yellow, very early, blooms at 
ATES ATIC a er eae tes ey $1.00 
JULY APRICOT (Bechtold 1946)—Lus- 
trous even toned apricot color, ruffled 
$2.00 
JUST MARY (Russell 1947)—Brilliant 
red effect with red veins on a yellow 
background and a deeper eye zone, 36- 
inch, July 
KANAPHA (Watkins) — Colorful rose 
red, 36-inch, July 
KANSAN (H. M. Hill 1948)—Huge wide 
spreading red toned self with long slen- 
der, gently recurving segments that tap- 
er gradually. Buds are often 6 inches 
long and the spreading flower 9 inches. 
One customer wrote of a bloom that 
measured 1114 inches, 50 inch, de. $5.60 
KILLARNEY LASS (Nesmith 1944) — 
Very neat real pink, midseason, 40-inch, 
$3.00 
KINDLY LIGHT (Bechtold 1952)—Wide- 
ly heralded new yellow of the spidery 
type, long twisted and ruffled petals, 
SO2INeH ees Seat et Cr een rey, $10.00 
KNIGHTHOOD (Schroeder 1948)—Deep 
maroon crimson, wonderfully rich, in 
general tone it is a self, but the broad 
petals are tipped with yellow which de- 
lightfully accents the color. The petals 
also have a slight turned up brown edge, 
nicely ruffled. It is wide branched and 
carried many buds, 40 inch stems on 
first year plants 
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