Marcy Chartreuse Yellow 
Yellow, Gold and Orange 
Harvest Sunshine. Large, broad petaled, late bloom- 
ing self of sparkling sunshine yellow. Flowers well 
open, ruffled and fragrant. The best late yellow we 
have seen. 36”. August. Summer 1954 delivery. $7.50 
Marcy. Lily shaped upfaced flowers of large size on 
45’ stems. The color is cool chartreuse yellow with 
throat deeper green-yellow. Fragrant. A larger Hy- 
perian. Evergreen. Summer 1953. $5.00 
Medallion. The largest amaryllis shaped flower we 
have seen. Flat open, 514” flowers of Tangerine 
Orange (RHS-9), veined and flushed with light In- 
dian Orange (RHS 713-1). Round, overlapping petals 
up to 2%" across with sepals 1%” wide. Stem 28”. 
July. Summer 1953. $7.50 
Taffy. A bright glistening buttery yellow, lightly over- 
cast iridescent pink. Small chartreuse throat. Petals 
gracefully recurved. A fine daylily. 38’. July. $3.50 
PRINTED DECEMBER 1952 
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Pink and Rose Shades 
Ballerina. Ruffled light salmon-pink. Medium size. 
full form. Fine grower. 40’. July. (347-86). $3.00 
Beth Munson. A lovely medium pink, lighter than 
Rosalind with very little eye zone. Petals gracefully 
recurved. Selected by and named for Elizabeth Mun- 
son. 36”. July-August. Late 1953. $5.00 
Bridesmaid. Our nearest approach to a clear, smooth, 
baby ribbon pink. Full formed, medium large self of 
Venetian Pink, small greenish yellow throat. 58”, 
July. Semi-evergreen. A few summer 1954. $10.00 
Charisse. A medium small orchid pink which has pro- 
duced some of our best recent pinks. A little small for 
the 40” stem but a most unusual color. July. $4.00 
Griselle. Bright raspberry-rose, veined deeper. In warm 
locations the color is lighter—a glowing rose-pink. 
Very wide reflexed petals. 32’. July. Evergreen. $5.00 
Cynthia. Late blooming light rose flower of fine form. 
Wide overlapping petals recurved at the tips. Narrow 
midrib is cream, and throat light canary. Evergreen 
but hardy. 45’. August. (3¢48-135). Fall 1953. $5.00 
Strawberry Festival. A Charisse seedling, larger 
than its parent. The petals are like light pink satin 
with a bright strawberry eye above the chartreuse 
throat. 42”. Midseason. (48-132). Summer 1953. $5.00 
Satin Gown. A smooth satiny rose-pink self without 
eye-zone. Similar to Pink Damask but a shade deeper. 
Very bright. 34”. July-August. Late 1953. $7.50 
Sylvan. Shaped like Pink Charm and blooms in Aug- 
ust. Large flower of bright rose-pink with cream mid- 
rib. Sepals slightly lighter pink. 40’ stems, well 
branched. Semi-evergreen. Late summer 1953. $7.50 
Saxtou Gardens 
1 FIRST STREET SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. 
