PURPLE WATERS (Russell)—Maroon-purple; recurrent blooming; evergreen. 
RAJAH (Stout)—English red; eyed; deciduous. A vigorous grower and a very Satis- 
factory variety. 
SERENADE (Stout)—Pastel bicolor; deciduous. 
SOUDAN (Stout)—Lemon yellow flowers with wide petals and crinkled edges. Re- 
current blooming. Numerous flowers on strong, 40” scapes. Evergreen. An ex- 
cellent garden variety. 
SPITFIRE (Russell)—Numerous, small red flowers with yellow midrib and throat. An 
early and a continuous bloomer. Evergreen. 
THERON (Stout)—Reddish-purple flowers of medium size. Height, 30”; deciduous. 
VESTA (Stout)—Deep orange semi-dwarf. Fragrant; open evenings; evergreen in 
the South. 
VULCAN (Stout)—Velvety maroon. Recurrent blooming habit; evergreen. 
At 50¢ each: 
ACRES OF GOLD (Russell)—A profuse bloomer of jonquil yellow. Flowers large. 
Evergreen. 
BABETTE (Hayward)—A semi-dwarf multiflora type with orange-yellow, gay and 
saucy, small, compact flowers, uplifted and erect. A sure “hit”. Evergreen. 
BAGGETTE (Russell)—Pale lemon yellow shaded old-rose, with a deeper old-rose eye- 
zone. Dormant. 
BARONET (Stout)—Bright orange-red on strong, 34” scapes. Repeat bloomer. Foliage 
evergreen. Does not burn in midsummer sun, 
BELLE OF GEORGIA (Russell)—Color of a ripe peach. Dormant. 
BELLS OF SAN ANTONE (Russell)—Light yellow. 
CALYPSO (Burbank)—Light yellow, evening blooming. 
CIRCE (Stout)—Clear yellow, medium flowers borne of erect, well-branched scapes. 
Reblooms. 
COMET (RusseH)—Very large bicolor. Petals rose-salmon and sepals clear yellow. 
Reblooms; deciduous. 
DAUNTLESS (Stout)—Large, well formed cadmium yellow with faintly marked eye- 
zone. Fragrant, recurrent blooming evergreen, Open evenings. 
DORIS (Russell)—Small, yellow-rose bicolor. Raised petals pinched on the ends and 
tipped with rose. Deciduous. 
DRESS REHEARSAL (Russell)—Petals and sepals of salmon-pink with old rose eye- 
zone. Good evenings. Evergreen. 
ENCHANTRESS (Cummings)—Lovely pastel coloring of fine form. Light yellow with 
fulvous dusting. 
HAZEL SAWYER (Wheeler)—Laurel pink. Well branched, rapid grower. The flowers 
are of medium size, but a well established clump has great yard value. Reblooms; 
evergreen. 
HESPERUS (Sass)—Large lemon chrome. Stout award. T.H.S., 1950. Deciduous. 
HYPERION (Mead)—Large pale yellow. Needs light shade. Deciduous. 
JOY RUSSELL (Russell)—Large, pale lemon yellow of good texture, Evergreen. 
JUST MARY (Russell)—Yellow background deeply veined red, with a rich, red eye- 
zone and a green throat. Good evenings; deciduous. 
J. T. RUSSELL (Russell) Large, light yellow with red eyezone, Evergreen. 
MARY GUNTHER (Russell)—Very showy bicolor of scarlet red and yellow. Recurrent 
blooming. Evergreen. 
MIKADO (Stout)—Orange with mahogany eye. Evergreen. 
MODESTY (Betscher)—Pale yellow. Recurrent blooming with pendant flowers. Ever- 
green. 
