DAUNTLESS (Stout) — Pale cadmium 
yellow with greenish throat and delicate 
fulvous touch in center of each petal, 
SOs Cheahl Veo ee net eee pe $0.50 
DEMI-TASSE (Wheeler 1948) — Dainty 
semi dwarf bitone of magenta and 
orange, free and strong ~--<_-_--_ $1.50 
DEEP VELVET (Hill)—Dark velvety 
maroon black that holds color well, 
wide petaled and very floriferous, out- 
standing among many dark seedlings 
over a period of several seasons, early 
MCCA Helo Nt se ee 22s eee $5.00 
DOLLY VARDEN (Nesmith 1939) — 
Coral pink, very free flowering and vig- 
orous, makes a fine pink display for 
massing, 42-inch, June-July —___-_- $0.50 
DOROTHY ADAMS (H. M. Hill 1949)— 
This is our very pale toned yellow light- 
est of its shade among our seedlings, 
large and showy, tall and graceful, mid- 
Season. soe $1.00 
DOROTHY McDADE (Sass 1940)—Clear 
cool yellow of fine form, very late, tub- 
ular shape” see oe See eae S100 
DR. REGAL (Yeld)—vVery early yellow 
and brown —. AL ae One WER A eyo pe aes $0.50 
DR. SLAUGHTER (Russell 1949)—Fiery 
red with an orange stripe and small 
orange throat, 30-inch, June-July — 1.00 
DR. STOUT (Traub)—Large orange and 
red, sunburst coloring, 36-inch, ev. $1.00 
DUSK (Hill 1952)—Dark reddish black 
with a sunburst throat; good stems and 
branching, very floriferous, darker and 
earlier than others in its class, wide 
petals, medium size, good substance, 
holds color, first bloom June 9, 30-inch 
(Seedling 1-48) ___ tRe ao 92.00 
EARLIANA 
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(Betscher)—Early golden 
—-—-—--—- $ 1 25 
ELIZABETH (Norton 1942)—Extra early 
yellow, blooms with the Irises and re- 
blooms later in the season .______-_- $1.00 
EVELYN CLAAR (Kraus)—One of the 
finest and most outstanding of many 
fine new pinks, deep pink lightening to 
glistening sorchid pink 2722255 $10.00 
FANTASIA (Stout 1246)—Orange, brown 
and red over yellow, segments usually 
quite twisted, 48-inch, ev $1.00 
FAIRY JEWELS (Nesmith 1947) — 
Charming, tall pink, between Azalea and 
shrimp pink in color, smooth and well 
branched, late, 40-inch 
FESTIVAL (Stout 1939)—-Large rather 
narrow bicolor, brownish yellow and 
red, showy, 48-inch: dees. 44.5-2 $1.00 
FLAMES (Kraus)—Flame scarlet or fire 
cracker red, large and tall ________ $2.50 
FLAME FAGOT (Bechtold 1946)—Mid- 
season orange red self, 28-inch ____$4.00 
FLAVINA (Fewkes 1933)—Bright lemon 
yellow, early, semi-dwarf, 24-inch, de. 
patra eat x $2.00 
FRED STUNTZ (Kraus)—Wide petaled 
glowing dark cardinal red, very showy, 
mid-season ___- a De ORS AeA $2.00 
GARDEN CHARM (Bechtold 1946) — 
Large wide petaled golden yellow, a 
is hte LOGIN ee et amo see ee eA Kee $1.25 
GARNET ROBE (Milliken)—One of the 
most talked of rich reds, a garnet red 
with a velvety sheen that shows the 
COLO Ctlectively, y a5 2h ear te segs Fe $5.00 
GEORGE KELSO (Traub) — Ruffled 
orange and bronze, 36-inch _____-_ $1.00 
GEORGE YELD (Perry 1926)—Fine old 
yellow and rose blend, very large and 
striking, July-Aug., 36-inch, de. __$0.50 
GLORY OF TEXAS (Russell) —Contrast- 
GLOWING GOLD (Nesmith 1940) — 
Large persimmon orange flowers with 
petals slightiy twisted at the ends, very 
brilliant, June-July, 36-inch ______ $2.00 
GOLDENI (Betscher 1929)—Large deep 
orange, smooth flower, 36-inch, de. $0.50 
GOLDEN WEST (Sass 1933)—Big strik- 
ing golden yellow, fine form and vigor, 
late’ midseason; 48-inch =22— 2 sc= $0.50 
GOLIATH (Bechiold 1946) — Deep yel- 
low, large and prolific, midseason $1.00 
HAILE SELASSIE (Wheeler 1945) — 
Large extremely dark toned flowers, 
maroon purple, orange throat, June, 42- 
BCT CMa ea ee he A Ci eee $3.00 
HANEKOW (Stout 1939) — Large orange 
yellow species with scarlet eye-zone, 42- 
VEaI CG Ree Copal ghee ea tea eee ye ety eb reipe Bars $1.00 
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