sage flower, brilliant coloring blended of rose, gold, buff, 
pink, and apricot, eyecatching, campanulate form, heavy 
substance, flaring, 4” flowers, 187-24? ooo $6.00 
(20) HAILE SELASSIE (MacMillan) ... the out- 
standing violet of Abbeville form, old favorite, floriferous, 
good performer, 6” flowers of flaring form, 30”-36” .... .50 
HELEN SMITH (Arceneaux, ’47) ... early floriferous 
Velowsor flats torm, 5 lowers, 5006. ae ee $2.00 
(20) JUNE CLOUDS (Dormon, C.) ... most distinct 
white in form, wide sepal outstanding, linear gold signal, 
medium height, frillyeo7 flow ere ooo oce we ccdssced-on ace $2.00 
JUST KATE (Davis, C., ’51) . . . dependable, florifer- 
ous lavender-blue infused with much white, stiff segments 
of unique form, most satisfactory, 6” flowers, 36”-40”.. $2.00 
LOUISE AUSTIN (Arceneaux, G.) ... low, floriferous, 
well branching violet, early, dependable, hardy ........ 00 
LOUISIANA PURCHASE (Chowning, ’50) . . . delicate 
coloring in light ivory and burnt orange giving unique 
pink effect, flat formed frilled 51%” flowers, hardy, mid- 
SCAG MES 1 a2 6 mee eames he Lameeenne Si ye oneness oe a ies $5.00 
MIDNIGHT STORM (Chowning, ’50) .. . intense blue- 
black flower with startling lemon signal, excellent sub- 
stance, velvet texture, arresting, 6” flower span. 18”-24” 
A ghysct ROas ARG SL a eo. = Ae Aa OR en CET $3.50 
(11) MIDSHIPMAN (Richard, ’50) H. M. ‘50. . 
large. graceful, wisteria violet seedling of Lockett’s Luck, 
VirO Bas Spe Bares! Ope LEER ck est Mat ta oe a OMA $3.50 
MRS. ROBERT LHE RANDOLIH (Kerper, 750) 
soft, medium pink of flaring form, noted for purity of col- 
or, 6” flower, 36”-40”, steck very limited. still ............ $10.00 
OPAL DUSK (Debaillon-Dormon) .. . well named 
dusky, light violet, campanulate form, erect stem and foli- 
ree arctas VO) Vet ee row) nee Mee cee 2b! by aac aa dansebelus ashy ween aur $3.75 
OLD SPICE (Nelson, I., ’44) ... known as “Cafe au 
Lait” by later collectors, this Abbeville is a soft, light 
brownish cream, most unique, 5” flaring flowers, 36”..$3.50 
(13) PALE HANDS (Conger ’50) ... the delicacy of 
its orchid-pink flowers will fool you, they stand rough 
treatment, 7’ flowers, 30”-36”, early to midseason........ $5.00 
QUAPAW TRIBE (Chowning, ’50) ... bright copper- 
rose of flaring form with long gold signal, hardy, depend- 
able, late midseason, 51%” flowers, 207-24” ._....0.00....... $3.50 
ROSE OF ABBEVILLE (Dormon, C. ,50) H.C. ’51... 
noted for large patch on typical Abbeville form and soft 
rose color, flat and flaring, beautiful, 6” flowers, 30’’....$6.00 
ROSHS AND WINES (Conger, ’50) ... campanulate 
formed bitone of orchid and bordeaux, a clump of the flori- 
