Pink Charm—‘‘gave quite a show of bright rose-pink reflexed blossoms” 
Hazel Powell, Ark. Page 29 
LIBBY FINCH 
SABRINA—(Wheeler 1948). Novel and dis- 
tinct brown, unusual and attractive. July. 
Sam E tom EV CLONE CI geet art ead ore $2.50 
SACHEM-—(Stout 1941). An early rich deep 
red, near carmine. Flower 4%” to 5” with 
wide, very recurved petals and greenish 
orange throat. June-July. 4 ft. Evergreen. 
$0.75 
SALADIN—(Stevens 1947). A clear-toned 
shade of near cherry-red without any yel- 
low or dusky accompaniment. Moderately 
large, smooth, satiny, wide-open flowers. 
An outstanding red. July. 3 ft. $3.00 
SALMON SHEEN—(Taylor 1950). Between 
salmon and carrot in color, the effect is 
quite pinkish. Large, bold flower of heavy 
substance. Tall and vigorous. July. 4 ft. 
EVEL OT CC IIMne anata atl Sons ls ste oe $7.50 
SAMSON—(Emigholz 1946). Large, wide- 
open light gold with a band of pale ox- 
JoiKexorab,. \fiulbyeZNONSs, eh aH, eee $2.00 
SCARLET SUNSET—(Wheeler 1947). Glow- 
ing scarlet of medium size and height. 
sJullyan2 os tea nivengreennesees rs. 5) $4.00 
SERENADE—(Stout 1957). Pale yellow with pinkish flush, 
the petals twisted and crinkled. Green throat. Medium 
size (4”) delicately colored variety on tall stems, bloom- 
Oy! Canal: FUN fiblive SE ants Lee se eee eee $0.50 
SONNY—(Stout 1935). Pale yellow of unusual charm with 
thick, firm, weather-resistant substance. July. 3 ft. $0.50 
SOUDAN—(Stout). Medium large, (444”) empire-yellow, 
very full and recurved, with broad creped and crinkled 
petals and sepals. June-July. 34% ft. Evergreen. ___. $0.75 
SPICE—(Taylor 1949). Dusky rosy tan with twisted petals, 
nly ator GIL, [wins G tis ISM $5.00 
STALWART —(Cook 1935). Soft gold, overflushed purplish 
brown. Large flowers with recurved petals, weather-resist- 
aves, welll aungl sitornncciouOKy, ful, A aii — oe eee $0.50 
STARLIGHT— (Nesmith). Fine early mid-season pale creamy 
yellow, large, (6”) broad-petalled, thick-substanced and 
lightly ruffled. June-July. 4 ft. Evergreen. $1.50 
SU-LIN—(Nesmith 1941). The coloring is delicate and un- 
usual. Petals are pale mauve or orchid-pink; sepals light 
yellow. Medium size, open and flaring. July. 3 ft. $3.00 
SUNGOD—(Sass 1948). Large, full, ruffled flower of deep 
clnmonmnes Tile QWe tio ee © ny Be eae $5.00 
SUNNY WEST— (Sass 1933). Large, pale canary-yellow, night- 
flowering variety of wax-like substance. July-Aug. 4 ft. 
$0.50 
SWEETBRIAR—Nesmith 1938). Large deep pink with yellow throat and 
midlines. Perfectly formed and lustrous. July. 314% tk ee $1.00 
SYLVIA— (Russell 1942). Brownish rosy pink petals, lemon sepals. Vigor- 
Wis) AUAWGl FSIS lowe OKO, |p, DO TN ore ee eee econ ee Se $0.75 
TAMARA~—(Milliken 1948). Broad rosy red petals, light yellow sepals. 
IRCA, WARK NRONUS OKANO NES WBN Grilles VERMEER ee atte tee $3.00 
TAMIAMI—(Watkins 1949). Pompeian-red, which is soft rose with some 
yellow blended in. Large and very attractive. July. 24% ft. Evergreen. 
$3.00 
TAPERLIGHT—(Nesmith 1947). Because of its tall lush green foliage this 
large-flowered pale yellow is rated especially good for the front of the 
border. July. 3 ft. $1.50 
TARA—(Nesmith 1940). Flaring rose-red of fine form and profusion of 
bloom. July. 3% ft. sae SNL bE _ $1.00 
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