NUBIAN PRINCE (Davis)—Dark, India red with a velvety sheen. Flower of medium 
size, but very stylish, with a slight curl to two of the broad petals. Sun-resistant. 
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ALLISON (Davis)—An attractive, sun-resistant bicolor with ‘Bittersweet Red” 
petals and sepals of “Sunflower Yellow,” dusted red. Numerous, medium sized 
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HOP SCOTCH (Davis)—Semi-dwarf, sun-resistant, repeat bloomer of burnt orange, 
eyed Pompeii red. Vigorous growth; strong scapes; evergreen ...........0 cee $2.00 
LITTLE MIKADO (Davis)—Golden Glow yellow with an eye of oxheart red. This 
22”, semi-dwarf is a vigorous grower. Flowers are sun-resistant. Semi-deciduous. 
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ASIATIC (Davis)—A very striking semi-dwarf bicolor with wide petals of Algerian 
red, darker veined, and a prominent light-colored midrib. Sepals are raspberry, 
veined yellow. aRebloomsis semil-cleClQUOUS a, store ae ea as eR eae aseneeeee $2.00 
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DAISY CLARK (Davis)—Large, Algerian red petals and garnet sepals with a char- 
treuse throat. The 5” flowers hold their color well in the sun. Recurrent blooming, 
vigorous evergreen, plant withy strong 42” scapes ei ek es aes $3.00 
HELENE (Davis)—A very beautiful bicolor with wide, ruffled, gracefully curled 
petals of antique ruby and a prominent midrid of light yellow. The sepals are be- 
tween an empire and a sunflower yellow. The evergreen plant is 40” in height. An 
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HILLS OF GOLD (Davis)—Truly a fine golden yellow with fully opened, 5” flowers 
and wide petals and sepals. It holds its deep chrome color well in the midsummer 
sun, with the color shading to an attractive light chrome on the edges. Repeat 
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CHAMPAGNE (Davis)—“Attar of Roses” is the color of this coppery pink. The big, 
5” flowers are full and delightfully curled. The wide petals have a strong midstripe 
and the throat is deep chrome. Sun-resistant, recurrent blooming evergreen with 
strong, 44” scapes. (Note: Spelling corrected from “Champaign” in 1952 catalog.) 
$3.00 
SPECULATION (Davis)-——A soft bicolor with wide petals of terra cotta pink and sepals 
of golden glow yellow. The flowers are 41% to 5” wide and are borne on strong, 
40” scapes. The unfading flowers can take the July sun. Blooms over a long period 
of time. Evergreen. (Note: Incorrectly listed as “June Bride” in 1952-53 cata- 
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SAUCY IMP (Davis)—‘‘Corinthian Rose’’ is the color of this neatly tailored coral-pink. 
The 4% inch flowers have petals 1” wide and a throat of deep chrome yellow. 
Strong, 48” scapes. The evergreen plant is a repeat bloomer. Flowers do not burn 
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MER ROUGE (Davis)—The color of this big red is described as ‘‘antique ruby’’. The 
flowers have a 514” spread with wide petals of good texture, supported by a heavy 
midrib. The throat is a deep chrome yellow. The semi-dormant plant has strong, 
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IWANA (Davis)—You too, will want this neat, oxheart red with the chartreuse throat 
and the ability to take the midsummer sun. The 4” flowers are borne on strong, 
38” scapes. There is a faint midstripe in the petals. Deciduous ......................0 $1.00 
CARAMEL CRISP (Davis)—This good bicolor has 41%” flowers and a wide (1 3/8”) 
petals of caramel. The sepals are a shade between a light yellow and a light chrome, 
and are dusted lightly with caramel. Sun-resistant; recurrent blooming evergreen. 
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SPRIGHTLY (Davis)—A bright, self red with 4%” flowers of “pomegranate red”. 
The throat is a light, greenish yellow. This vigorous grower and repeat bloomer 
produces attractive flowers which do not burn in the sun. Deciduous. 44” .... $1.00 
CLARET (Davis)—A large cardinal red with a very prominent midstripe. This mid- 
season bloomer is at its best in July when many other varieties are affected by 
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