HENRY Z, (Zourke-Parrella) F.D. This introduc- 
tion of last year was a stand out in our garden. 
All vistors remarked about the robust sturdy 
plant. The large blooms are canary yellow 
with extra strong stems to hold them right 
above thesdarkulollageey s.r eee $7.50 
New and Standard Varieties 
ABBOTT 
ABBOTT, St.C.—A very velvety dark red of medi- 
um size on good strong stems. Wonderful 
keeping qualities and does not burn. Compact 
plant of 3% feet showing a mass of red all 
SEASON eoern wee ole reciee nn ERM ae fe To SP 1.50 
ARISTOS, S.C.—Medium tall plants with red ma- 
genta tipped white. Good size blooms on 
POO CAESLCITIS tatees saree weirs ta MEME ead 0 7 aN 2 he 1.00 
ALICE MAY, I.D.—A large clear white from Aus- 
tralia. Nice growing plant with blooms held 
CONSUL Hes LOIS Mice tte tata lai ete eee mere ee Se Te 1.00 
ALL AMERICAN, S.C.—Large mulberry rose with 
a salmon sheen and a waxy yellow center. 
WiIBOrOuUSs SLOWING. Dlon (Scere eee oes ee 1.00 
ATOMIC YELLOW, S.C.—Very large clear yellow 
on strong stems. A recent Honor Roll variety. 1.00 
AMI LOUISE BLIN, S.C.—A very fine variety of 
velvety red with a blackish center. 9 inch 
lbLOOTIS Olle OOGE SCLIN S it eae en en 1.50 
AUTUMN GLORY, F.D.—A glowing orange of 
hugh size on long stiff stems. 14 inch blooms 
Navew LECH BSNOW LG whee eed i re 1.00 
ALCAZAR, S.C.—Large reddish purple on stiff 
SUGIIS tae ete hes dle Rk 1 ee een eee 75 
AUTUMN LIGHT, St.C.—An excellent variety of 
rich apricot with a salmon shading. Good long 
stems “hold the: blooms perfect,” 1.225. 1.50 
If you give a weed an inch, it takes a yard. 
