(6) LOCKETFT’S LUCK (Thibaut, 47) H. Me 750. = 
Flesh pink flowers of 7” in giganticaerulea form enhanced 
by a small brown outline of the diamond shaped signal 
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LOUISIANA PURCHASE (Chowning, ’50) . . . delicate 
coloring in light ivory and burnt orange giving unique 
pink effect, 514” flowers, hardy, midseason, 24”-28” .... $3.00 
MIDNIGHT STORM (Chowning, ’50) . . . intense blue- 
black flower with startling lemon signal patch, excellent 
substance, velvety texture, arresting, 6” flower span....$2.50 
MIDSHIPMAN (Richard, ’50) H. M. 50... large grace- 
ful, wisteria violet seedling of Lockett’s Luck, 7” flowers, 
oa os ack edna tn ch ane nthe a seem aemendansnanedaseancesasnies $2.00 
MRS. ROBERT LEE RANDOLPH (Kerper, 50) .- . 
soft, medium pink of flaring form, noted for purity of color, 
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(18) PALE HANDS (Conger, 50) ... the delicacy of 
its orchid-pink flowers will fool you, they stand rough 
treatment, 7” flowers, 30”-36”, early to midseason ...... $3.50 
(4) PEGGY MAC (MacMillan) ... ideal flat form, 
magenta-rose 6” flowers, a superior parent, 30”-36”, mid- 
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QUAPAW TRIBE (Chowning, ’50) ... bright copper- 
rose of flaring form with long gold signal patch, hardy, de- 
pendable, late midseason, 516” flowers, 20-24” ........ $2.00 
ROSE OF ABBEVILLE (Dormon, C., 50)... noted for 
large signal patch on typical Abbeville form and soft rose 
color, flat and flaring, truly an arresting iris, 6” flowers, 
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ROSES AND WINE (Conger, ’50) . . . campanulate 
formed bitone of orchid and bordeaux, a clump of this flori- 
ferous varnety is outstanding, 516” flower, 30”, midseason, 
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(8) ROYAL GEM (Smith, 8., ’50) MSD ’52, President’s 
Cup oi, Hi, MM. ol, NCSGC’s Horticultural Achievement 
Award ’52...the above should be recommendation enough! 
dependable, well branched, floriferous, outstanding red- 
violet with brilliant signal patches, most satisfactory, 54” 
flower, 307-36”, MiGSCASOMN .....--.----.-----sceeeeeeseseeneceseteteeecoeeee $3.59 
panulate form coupled with size and overlapping floral 
segments, medium rose-magenta-violet (Coronation, M&P), 
one of our proudest introductions -......-------------1eerreee $7.50 
(14) SAUCY MINX (Dormon, C., 50) ... 4% flowers 
of perky flaring form in light blend of copper-rose, out- 
standing for arrangements, 307-36”, early to midseason 
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SPRING DAYS (DeBaillon-Dormon) ... distinct gray- 
blue flower of flaring giganticaerulea form, slightly retic- 
ulated with darker blue, light greenish haft, no signal 
patch, 544” LIOWECLS, BG” ...-n---n-------ce-nneeneeeceenneneeseeesceteceeeeseeee $1.50 
SPRING SORCERY (Chowning, ’50) . . . arrangers 
note: here’s the improved golden apricot flower for the 
copper container, with purple leaf plum or canna foliage 
it’s a knockout! floriferous, 44%” flowers, flaring form, 30”. 
SUNNY (Smith, S., 50) . . . sprightly low growing 
yellow of excellent flaring form, floriferous, good branch- 
ing, early, 44%” flowers, DO les) ee ees ore meee $1.50 
