PARRY NURSERIES — Signal Mountain, Tenn. 
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eit CHARMER (Sass)—Bright and gay tawny rose. 
ee eet JS epi ae set es oe Deel os ect $2.00 
ence KELSO (Traub)—Large blooms heavily ruf- 
fled, soft light orange suffused with bronze; sepals 
Beem TI AICCU OME ih OG tence ce ee $1.00 
GEORGIA (Stout)—Large, full-flowered pastel shade 
Gr Pale OULl ziushed Tose. “M 36” 2.2.00 2 eS $3.00 
GLORY OF TEXAS ee Gace yellow and 
BRC und ye O1GOLOkn Me SGU eee et SP RS $1.50 
GLORY ROAD (CH. P. aaa very smooth self of 
earcentrorange sy. MAO dfstot) Ve, Beit 3 EN $3.00 
GOLD MEADOWS (Russell)—Medium yellow flowers 
of good shape and stiff, leathery substance. 
Ra eat oT ea ng A OT Se rn ade": $1.00 
GOLDEN GIANT (CH. P. Sass)—Unusually large flow- 
ers of golden yellow. Repeats. M 48” uu... $4.00 
GOLDEN WEST (H. P. Sass)—Big flowers, very 
smooth finish with just a little ruffle. Continuous 
Diener tens Sic Sled ihe Sot ol) tw lie $ .60 
GOLIATH (Bechtold)—Beautiful deep yellow of un- 
usually large size. Good substance. Repeats. 
M 26” 
GRANADA (Traub) — See Bargain Mart. 
HANNAH DUSTIN EMO ee fragrant lemon 
flowers emails full form, | SO" (46.00... cee. $2.50 
HAZEL SAWYER teas cae eben large flowers 
of laurel pink with yellow throat. EM 24” ..._..... $1.50 
HEATHER ROSE (Nesmith)—A soft pink. 
ER aM hese Se NE, te ky a poi ae ee de $1.00 
HELEN FISCHER (Taylor)—Medium sized flowers of 
soft apricot with throat of soft yellow banded with 
Hey Otians ed. WeDeCAtS..» SO" esc sccavedenesnenavecteetenus $3.00 
HERALD (Plouf)—Very early tall fragrant lemon. 
ee ee eet Betis. catches: $10.00 
HER GRACE (Nesmith)—Wide- petalled bloom of pale 
lemon yellow, lightly ruffled. M 38” .....0000000..... $2.00 
HESPERUS (H. P. Sass)—The large, 7-inch blooms of 
clear, bright yellow are superb. Fine form and sub- 
phys ist Qt GP use A BAe Ne Semee es TEL os eee Oe $1.00 
HIGH NOON (Milliken)—Rich golden yellow of ex- 
cellent form and wonderful substance. Recurved sepals 
and petals with ruffled edges. M 36” .................... $15.00 
HIWASSEE (McDade)—Very late pastel bicolor. Wide 
recurving petals of Vassar tan striped lemon yellow, 
faintly yellow underground. Sepals of lemon yellow 
lightly dusted with Vassar tan. Large blooms well 
spaced on tall, erect stalks. L 36” .....................--. $1.00 
HONEY REDHEAD (Nesmith)—Open and flaring 
flowers of velvety bright red with distinct border of 
Parevereay yellow... M38" "nase eee $1.00 
HYPERION (Mead)—Large waxy soft canary yellow. 
Miri0 eatin O aii A as a A Eh $ .50 
ILE de FRANCE (Russell) —Pastel bicolor of rose-la- 
vender and pale yellow.’ M 36”) 2..2..:...2.0.......0c.cennee. $1.50 
JEAN (McDade)—A most sensational bicolor with 
very brilliant and rich contrasting colors. Brick-red 
petals with a medial yellow band; rich orange sepals 
with yellow-orange throat. Curly, fluted petals. 
Be i ee os aN en eh a Cee a ee at ee $1.00 
