ROSEMARY (Russell)--M. 42''. Many large flowers in 
capucine orange with veins and eye-zone of Eugenia 
red; edges frilled and recurved. 1.00 
ROSY DAY (Nesmith)--Large, full flowers. Delightful 
pastel. L. 42". 5 Ths 
ROYAL FEZ (Ashley, 1954)--Many star-like, sun resis- 
tant, large flowers of Brazil red, lined darker, slightly 
fragrant. Noted for dazzling brilliance and carrying qual- 
ity. Free bloom on graceful, erect scapes to 46". ML. 15.00 
ROYALTY (Nesmith)--36'', An open, glossy maroon red 
of fine form. 1. 00 
RUBY SUPREME (Wheeler)--Outstanding, very large, 
antique ruby red. M. Ev. Re. 42". 2.00 
SERENADE (Stout)--Numerous 4 inch flowers in pleasing’ 
pastel yellow and pink harmony; twisted and crinkled; 
faint halo. M. 48". 50 
SCAMP (Russell)--M. 32'"'. Free blooming medium small 
flowers of morocco red with eye-zone of ox-blood and 
light cadmium throat. 1.00 
SHIRLEY--Dainty, rich butter yellow with crimped edges. 
Lovely. ML. 42". sit fhe: 
SIR WILLIAM--Morocco red with clear yellow midstripe. 
Very finest rr.) Min? 36 > the 
SONNY (Stout)--Clear, pale yellow; heavy waxy texture. 
A must have. Ev. M-L. 36". ifs) 
SPITFIRE--A plant ablaze with a profusion of rather small 
blooms for a long season in late spring and early sum- 
mer. Both petals and sepals are of a fiery red with 
yellow midrib. . 60 
STALWART (Cook)--Red-bronze and orange tones; well 
branched and recurved. M. 40". - 50 
SWEETBRIAR (Nesmith)--Large, well formed and branched 
reflexed fresh, deep pink. Fine form. M. 42", SRS) 
SYMPHONY (Stout)--A most delicate pastel blend, yellow 
and rose, redeye. Fr. Ev. 42", 1.00 
TAJ MAHAL--A low plant with a blaze of bloom. Flowers 
of rich chrome with velvet sheen and a wide eye-zone of 
rich purple-red. 5 inch blooms and a rapid multiplier. 
Ei 4 Zale a 00 
TANGERINE--Brightest early dwarf sort; vase shaped 
orange flowers. VE. 24", eM 
TARUGA (Stout)--Perhaps the most beautiful of the yellow 
flowers. Clear lemon yellow with a cinnamon dusting; 
fine substance. Gracefully recurved and folded. Ev. 1.25 
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