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carrying red" with darker flush ate these: 
SABRINA iiceler) L. Re. 4O" Ev. Magenta. and 
plum shades, with a cere overflush which 
varies from day to day. Well branched scapes. 
SU-LIN (Nesmith) M. Re. 34" D. An orchid and 
cream bicolor. Grown in shade, the color holds 
well all day and it is a point of attraction 
always. 
SUSANNA (USDA) Mla. Re. 40" Ev. Glowing, 
bright, orange self. Good substance. Florifer- 
ous. 
SWAN (Watkins) L. 30" Ev. Cavalry Yellow (9 L 7) 
self. Very large with spreading form, quite 
unique. For good performance heavy feeding and 
plenty of water are required. 
THEODORE MEAD (Traub) E. Re. 30" Ev. Long twist- 
ing petals of clear orange. Very floriferous. 
THE SULTAN (Nesmith) M. Re. 36" D. Very dark 
red pare gold throat. Broad, compact petals and 
sepals. 
PURPLE FINCH (Nesmith) M. Re 
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APHRODITE (Taylor) £. Re. 36" Ev. Large tannish 
red flower with greenish yellow throat. Vigorous 
grower. 
BALLET DANCER (Nesmith) M. 34" S$. Medium sized, 
dainty flower of smooth, lustrous pink. 
CATHAY (Stout) M. Re. 36" Ev. A very florifer- 
ous and showy scarlet vermilion with darker 
veining and midzone. Good in the evening. 
CLARINDA (USDA) M. Re. 30" Ev. Large flower 
of very pale yellow. Crisp substance. 
EURYDICE (Taylor) L. Re. 326" D. Medium sized 
flowers on Slender, graceful scapes. Basic 
color, Red Banana : L 9) with darker veining 
which deepens at the midzone to form a halo. 
Sunflower Yellow (9 L 4) throat, with Wau-Bun 
twist to petals. 
FIRE RED (Traub) M. Re. 38" Ev. A very fine mem- 
ber of the red me ey with triangular form and 
bright yellow throat. 
GITA (USDA) M. Re. 30" Ev. Somewhat similar to 
Clarinda in description, but very different as 
it appears in garden. Excellent. 
GUNGA DIN (Taylor) E. Re. 42" Ev. Two-toned red 
purple with greenish yellow throat, star shaped 
and conspicuous. Well branched scapes. A pro- 
fuse bloomer. 
MING TOY (Wheeler) E. Re. 20" Ev. Very bright, 
semi-dwarf red. Distinctive form and clear, 
attractive color. 
MITRA (USDA) M. Re. 36" Ev. A large and more 
beautiful Mildred Orpet. Fine garden subject. 
RAPSODY (Taylor ) ba Re. 30" Ev. Satsuma (3 F 11) 
veined with red. Star shaped throat of Primu- 
line Yellow a L 5). .Recurved petals and 
sepals. A rea garden pink" in Florida. 
ROYAL BEAUTY (Taylor) M. Re. 36" S. 5" flower of 
rose purple on well branched scapes. Floriferous. 
SALLY O'NEAL (Taylor) Epmkessoo eV. sAlvery 
large pale yellow with interesting habit of 
growth. The buds twist to open upward in the 
manner of a tulip. Excellent bloomer. 
SUNSET GLOW (Taylor) M. Re. 34" Ev. Large, round 
well shaped flower of Samurai (4 H ae with 
sepals near Pheasant (4 C 11). Golden Yellow 
(140 © 7) throat. 
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