Shades of Salmon, Pink and Rose 
Aurora. Delicate flesh pink lily. Rare and somewhat tender. 36”. M. 
Berceuse. Smooth deep pink bitone. Form of Ganymede. A real wide 
petaled pink! Early. 36”. Very rare. 
Hazel Sawyer. Laurel pink. Well branched, rapid grower. 38”. M. 
Ganymede. Luscious raspberry rose with broad, recurved petals and lighter 
toned quilled sepals. Fine novelty. 42’. Midseason, late. 
Lady Franklin. Tall rose flower of regular form. 45”. Midseason. 
Luxor (1952). Buff yellow pastel with petals dusted light pink. Canary 
bands along midribs. Flower large, wide segments, opens flat. Sepals fold 
and flare. Vigorous and reblooms. 36”. Early midseason. 
Martha Washington. Up to 65 flowers of silvery old-rose on candela- 
brum stems. Nothing like it. See cover. 48”. Midseason. 
Paul Ihrig. Pastel salmon pink. Veins rosy. Fine large flower on 38” 
stems. Blends well with other flowers. Midseason. 
Show Girl. Soft orchid pink with deeper veins and milky midrib. Ruffled 
reflexed segments. Likes some shade. 40”. E. M.—repeats. 
Shades of Maroon, Ruby and Purple 
Amherst. Large lilies of light purple with cream midribs. Yellow throat. 
38 buds on 42” stems. H. M. 1950. T. H. S. 
Bacchus. Very full formed flower of raspberry-violet. Early. 32”. 
Blackhawk. Chalice shaped black maroon. Very deep tone. 36”. M. 
Brandywine. Rich garnet mahogany with purple eye. Opens flat with 
wide, ruffled petals. Striking form. 32’, Midseason. 
Dubonnet. A deep wine purple. Form regular. 34’. Midseason. 
Duncan. Early flowering deep maroon. To 6” in size. 36” stems. 
Muscat. Very dainty violet-purple with mahogany shadings and lighter 
margin. Very interesting plum. 38’. Midseason. 
Raven. Wheeler’s darkest! Large, velvety maroon red with a black sheen. 
Chartreuse throat. Form regular. Early, reblooms. 40” stems. 
Ruby Supreme. Leading ruby-red. Large, bold, dependable, a winner. 
ALM. 1950) «TH. S. Should bevinvevery gardenns2— Midseason, 
Tarrytown. Large, round, recurved flower of claret-red. 36 buds on 48” 
stems. Lovely. Midseason late. 
Tom Thumb. Small bright red flowers on 14” stems. Grasslike foliage. 
A real dwarf. Midseason. 
Vega. A dwarf in the south, Vega gave us 50 buds on 38” multiflora stems 
in Saratoga. A stunning deep purple. Recommended. Midseason. 
All inquiries and orders should be sent to 
Sarton Gardens 
1 First Street, Saratoga Springs, New York 
