OPHIR (Farr) M. L. 38 in. This very large, ruffled flower of 
orange yellow still holds its own with the best -_-__--~- 
ORANGE BEAUTY (Sass) M. L. 40 in. A pure glowing orange 
of large size and heavy substance. Excellent .____--~-- 
PAINTED LADY (Russell) M. 36 in. A gigantic flower with 
broad ruffled petals. Very popular and said to be a fine 
arent wen ee es ee eee ee ae 
PAISLEY (Nesmith) M. 37 in. Gorgeous blend of smooth 
brown and. deep mahogany ‘red2>=_- = 2 
PERSIAN PRINCESS (Nesmith) M.-V. L. 40 in. A deep red 
with a heavy overlay of rich black purple and a green 
throat. Flowers are heavily substanced and cup like as 
fo-torm:. Many=plooms; per, stalk 2 = 2 ae 
PINK SPODE (Sass) M. 36 in. A very smooth flower of 
deepest shell pink. One of the loveliest of the new pinks 
PIQUANTE (Nesmith) M. 40 in. A deep rosy pink with rasp- 
Dery SOVenONneGS eae oe ee en ree 
PORT (Stout) E. M. 36 in. A multiflora type with myriad of 
very brilliant red flowers. One of the bright spots of the 
garden 
POTENTATE (Nesmith) M. L. 40 in. A dark and lustrous 
flower of deep pansy purple. Satiny finish and good sized 
flowers. One of the best__- 
PRINCESS (Stout) E. M. 34 in. A clear lemon yellow with 
broad petaled and heavily ruffled flowers. Fine --_---- 
PURPLE AND GOLD (Nesmith) M. 35 in. Subdued, deep 
oxblood red with flush of purple and a cuplike throat of 
richcoold, -Finé2 ae se Ae Oe eee 
PURPLE EMPORER (Russell) M. 38 in. A very large, broad 
petaled lily of deep purple black and wine with a yellow 
daleoehn Glavel alte lt| ek a-e 2a ea ee 
PURPLE DUSK (Nesmith) L. 38 in. The last to flower of the 
red and purple toned hems, this is a dark red purple with 
broad petals and a self colored throat .____- 
PURPLE WATERS (Russell) E. M. Getting close to true purple, 
this has much less red in its makeup than others of the 
tig o\ fe Clelole Pye 2 a, ae he oe 
QUEEN ESTHER (Sass) M. L. 36 in. A pure crimson red self 
of star-shaped: orm. Excellent == 222 — ee ee 
RADIANT M. L. 38 in. A deep orange self of large size, good 
formvand heavy substance Sao. oe oe eee 
RAJAH (Stout) M. L. 40 in. A large and showy orange red __ 
RASCAL (Schroeder) E. 35 in. A full formed flower of rich 
rose with a heavy infusion of raspberry. Choice -_______ 
RED CHARM (Christensen) M. 38 in. Medium sized flower of 
rich mahogany red with a small yellow throat. Popular in 
OUn, Gardelvocy a) ee ee et eee 
RICH HARVEST (Tomp.) M. VL. 48 in. A very large flower of 
lilylike tubular form at the throat and broad flaring, 
heavily ruffled petals. Color is a glowing but subdued 
fone of.orange: gold o-.3.c5 = e ete ee eee 
ROSE GEM (Stout) M. L. 40 in. Rich glowing rose of extra 
fine form and very heavy substance. Excellent.________ 
ROSE REVEIRE (Christensen) M. L. 40 in. A large flower of 
full form in a rich shade of old rose. Creamy tan edge 
and ‘light 100 ling == Sse ee 
TRESS@GCIERYSS 
1 ORANGE BEAUTY 26 BOLD COURTIER 
2 PAINTED LADY 27 GLOWING GOLD 
3 NARANJA 25 CIBOLA 
4 CABALLERO 29 PINK CHARM 
5 GARNET ROBE 30 BAGGETTE 
6 VALIANT dl LINDA 
7 PRIMA DONNA oe MABEL FULLER 
8 PINK PRELUDE 30 CHLOE 
9 GHORGIA 34 PARTY GOWN 
10 GAY TROUBADOUR 35 COLONIAL DAME 
11 REVOLUTE 36 RUFFLED PINAFORE 
12 JEAN ot PICTURE 
13 HIGH NOON 38 COLONEL JOH 
14 SU-LIN 39 MAID MARIAN 
15 QUEEN OF GONZALES 40 GOLDEN HOURS 
16 ATHLONE 41 DOROTHEA 
17 MRS HUGH JOHNSON 42 BLACK PRINCE 
18 DAUNTLESS 43 CRIMSON GLORY 
19 MRS. B. F. BONNER 44 PINK DREAM 
20 BROCADE 45 EVELYN CLAIR 
21 HESPERUS 46 HOWDY 
22 WINDSOR TAN 4( MAMIF LAKE 
23 PINK DAMASK 48S MISSION BELLS 
24 ROYAL RUBY 49 QUEEN ESTHER 
25 PINK BOWKNOT 90 SWEETBRIAR 
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ROYAL RUBY (Nesmith) M. L. 36 in. A broad, lily like flower 
of bright crimson red. One of the very best_-___________ 
RUBY SUPREME (Wheeler) M. 36 in. Extra large flowers of 
deep ruby red with salmon overcast-______-_________ 
SALADIN (Stevens) M. 38 in. A clear, bright red of good size 
and non-burning finish. “Excellent s2e22 =a.) 20 ee 
SCARLET SUNSET (Wheeler) M. L. 33 in. Brilliant scarlet red 
with an overtone of fiery orange red. Very showy ______ 
SCEPTRE (Bechtold) M. 26 in. Large flowers of clear jonquil 
yellow. Many blooms open iat once2-_===_ a ee 
SUNNY WEST (Sass) M. 39 in. A very fine night bloomer of 
pale canary yellow. Deserves its popularity____________ 
SUNSHOWERS (Tomp.) M. 33 in. Large, full formed flowers 
of rich lemon buff with an allover sprinkling of gold 
dust. A faint hint of lavender pink heightens the beauty. 
Roffled-edge2i >. 2 Ss eee 
SWEETBRIAR (Nesmith) M. L. 40 in. A large flower of rich 
tawny pink with a pale yellow throat. One of the best 
pink. toned -hem§= 2). = 2 ee ae ee 
SYMPHONY (Stout) M. 40 in. A smoothly fashioned bicolor 
of deep rose and yellow. A choice variety___________~- 
TEJAS (Russell) M. 38 in. An intense fiery red with small 
yellow throat. The large flowers have a gleaming velvety 
finishoand -heavy substance: 3. =e eee 
THE DIRECTOR (Russell) M. 34 in. A massive flower with 
broad, ruffled, overlapping petals, and good substance. 
The color is wine red with veins of burgundy while the 
throat ‘cup is:;deep: chrome yellow22=2 = See 
Ufa (Stout) M. 35 in. Dark purple red of recurving form. 
Goo 
THE SULTAN (Nesmith) M. 36 in. Deep red, very close to 
burnt lake, this has a rich velvety finish, a deeper eyezone 
and small yellow throat. The flower is beautifully formed 
with broad full spetals 2-35 2a ee eee ee eee eee 
THUNDERHEAD (Nesmith) M. 38 in. A very fine new hem of 
deepest black red. Broad petals and beautiful form. 
Outstanding 2. eee ee eee aia 
TRACERY (Nesmith) M. 46 in. Beautifully ruffled flowers of 
pale chalcedony yellow, with a delicate lace like tracery 
of salmon buff in the center of the bloom. Lovely__----- 
VESPERS (Nesmith) M.-V. L. 40 in. An extremely fine flower 
of palest lemon with lovely form and gracefully ruffled 
petals.) Fine iss sae se a ee 
VIKING (Stout) M. 40 in. A rich orange red with deeper halo 
and bright yellow throat. Beautiful ______-____-_---__ 
VILLENELLA (Hill) M. 40 in. Rich, deep rose pink self of 
largevsize.a Fines 2 Set oe ee ee ee 
WEKIWA (Traub) M. 44 in. A fine flower of bright glistening 
red with a dark garnet eyezone_=_= —3—= SSS SSeS ee 
WINONA (Cook) M. 40 in. Very large, fullfaced flowers of 
pale buff yellow with slight fulvous overcast__-__-___- 
WOODLAND ECHOES (Chris.) M. L. 43 in. A dark red brown 
with glistening varnish like finish. The closest to brown 
We have SGI os eae ie ee ee ee 
ZOUAVE (Stout) E. 34 in. A bicolor with sepals of yellow and 
petals of a dark fulvous red. Recurrent bloomer. Open 
VSMC Sars ee a 
1953 POPULARITY LIST 
G6 POTENTATH 
51 LADY BOUNTIFUL 
5: G 7 THE DOCTOR 
i 
2 MING 7 
53 COPPER COLONEL iG 
54 KANAPAHA 7 
55 MIDWEST MAJESTY $80 BESS VESTAL 
56 SPRING FANTASY $1 COMET 
57 DUCHESS OF WINDSOR $2 KNIGHTHOOD 
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8 JOANNA HUTCHINS 
9 GOLDEN ORCHID 
58 SWAN 85 MOROCCO RED 
59 PATRICIA $4 MARIE WOOD 
60 CELLINI $85 GOLDEN TRIANGLE 
61 NORTH STAR 86 JEWELL RUSSELL 
62 TARUGA 87 TEJAS 
63 ROSALIND 88 LAUREL 
64 HYPERION 89 DOMINION 
65 SKYLARK 90 MYONNE 
66 DISPLAY 91 SALMON SHEEN 
67 MARY GUENTHER 92 NASHVILLE 
68 LOCHINVAR 93 CONSTANCE 
69 SHOW GIRL 94 DEVON CREAM 
70 PINK RADIANCE 95 GOLD CARGO 
71 ARPTERGLOW 96 RUTH LEHMAN 
72 CRIMSON STAR 97 SCARLET SUNSET 
73 BERTRAND FARR 98 CATHEDRAL TOWERS 
74 RUBY SUPREME 99 GOLDEN WEST 
75 BOUNTIFUL 100 BRUL’EE 
