PARRY NURSERIES — Signal Mountain, Tenn. 
GARDEN CHARM (Bechtold)—Large, deep yellow with 
edges of petals fluted... Repeats. EM 22” .._................ $2.00 
GARNET ROBE (Milliken) —Glowing garnet red with rich 
velvety sheeme Ml 36°" Head ee Oe ot $15.00 
GAY CHARMER (Sass)—Bright and gay tawny rose. 
NERO Patron orien ins ral hale al 8 ape Se IO ee Ar $3.00 
GAY TROUBADOUR (Nesmith)—Bright red petals with 
yellow mid-stripe. Maize-yellow sepals with reddish suf- 
Pision; Miso adits, ery ieee ae $2.00 
GEORGE KELSO (Traub)—Large blooms heavily ruffled, 
soft light orange suffused with bronze; sepals some lighter. 
VS Oe ahh Pek. i a a co $1.00 
GEORGIA (Stout)—Large, full-flowered pastel shade of 
pale bulf thished. ogee Mig3 64 oo Bey ed Serre eo eyycohaten-4 $3.00 
GLORY OF TEXAS (Russell)—Golden yellow and burg- 
BEGyebiCOlota aM sobre ts eee es ROT 2S. $1.50 
GOLD MEADOWS (Russell)—Medium yellow flowers of 
good shape and stiff, leathery substance. M 50” ........ $1.00 
GOLDEN GIANT (H. P. Sass )—Unusually large flowers 
ot. golden: yellow... Repeats. eMiet8 ees nck oot nsatcts. $4.00 
GOLDEN WEST (H. P. Sass)—-Big flowers, very smooth 
finish with just a little ruffle. Continuous bloomer. 
gk ica lena ies trie Pewenl tee noe AO Apo opel enable $ .60 
GOLIATH (Bechtold)—Beautiful deep yellow of unusually 
large size. Good substance. Repeats. M 26” .........-.. $2.00 
GRANADA (Traub) — A wide-petaled deep mahogany. 
pS Cs a COMING EN, Bs Wi ghee ef Ni a $1.00 
HAILE SELASSIE (Wheeler) — Large, wide-petaled, ex- 
tremely dark toned flowers; purple-orange with orange 
LEY Os oests Nao oe See etc See eee) ee aire Per erences, $5.00 
HANNAH DUSTIN (Plouf)—vVery fragrant lemon flowers, 
pie A ag URNS Gilg 8 al Sg | Wk pee ar 4 he cian TR $2.50 
HAZEL SAWYER (Wheeler) — Medium large flowers of 
laurel pink with yellow throat. EM 24” ou. .c.--00 $1.50 
HEATHER ROSE (Nesmith)—A soft pink. M 40”....$1.00 
HELEN FISCHER (Taylor)—Medium sized flower of soft 
apricot with throat of soft yellow banded with Egyptian Red. 
150) OO, 0k ate Oar eameban seceded NI eisai ose be daemon $4.00 
HERALD (Plouf)—Very early tall fragrant lemon. 
Ne tr. Gap apna eg iS tiaatrel ARR otsaiay) Alte ne sled BE 3) YRS $12.50 
HER GRACE (Nesmith) — Wide-petalled bloom of pale 
Jemon ‘yellow, lightly ruffled: “M 387-2) 2s $2.00 
HESPERUS (H. P. Sass) — The large, 7-inch blooms of 
clear, bright yellow are superb. Fine form and substance. 
BO A SM END a ott en DR lA ad AM OA tartan, | $1.00 
HIGH NOON (Milliken)—Rich golden yellow of excellent 
form and wonderful substance. Recurved sepals and petals 
witheruisied edges: (M1 56 (ee Sek ee, Pee $15.00 
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 
TS 8 lit BR Lc AON RE PROS I Ea OPI $2.00 
HONEY REDHEAD (Nesmith)—Open and flaring flowers 
of velvety bright red with distinct border of pale creamy 
yellows s NVC. 30 apes Selo get hese ees Lh ae es, $1.00 
HYPERION (Mead) — Large waxy soft canary yellow. 
M 40” Si.35 
