OLD VINTAGE (Russell 1942) — Tall 
wine color with yellow throat, 36-inch, 
Ci OR ie Te aE sete pe i Se as ee $0.50 
OPHIR (Farr 1934) — Large trumpet 
shaped golden yellow of fine form and 
quality, midseason, 36-inch, de. --$0.50 
ORANGE BEAUTY (Sass 1944) — Pure 
deep golden orange of extra fine form 
and heavy substance, wide branching, 
long season of bloom, quite fragrant, 
midseason, 44-inch, de...---------= $2.00 
PAINTED LADY (Russell 1942)—Large 
wide open flowers flushed red with cin- 
namon over yellow, wide ruffled petals, 
heavy substance, and indescribably beau- 
tifi.blend, 36-inch, dese ..-- =.= $2.00 
PAMELA (Kraus)—Heavy substanced 
golden yellow, very free flowering $3.00 
PATRICIA (Stout 1935)—Charming pale 
yellow of fine rounded form, weather 
resistant, fragrant, one of the best, 36- 
inchiVeV wee ee ee ee $0.50 
PARTY GOWN (Milliken)—Large yel- 
low bicolor with only the outer half of 
the petals washed with red ----~- $2.00 
PERSIAN PRINCESS (Nesmith 1938)— 
Deep velvety red with a heavy over- 
flush of purple, sepals slightly lighter, 
July-Aug., 40-inch, de. ---------- $1.00 
PINK CHARM (Nesmith 1940) — Soft 
ochre red giving a garden effect of deep 
coral pink, not a true pink but very 
charming, one of the best in its class 
and in performance nearly an ever- 
bloomer as it continues to bloom pro- 
fusely quite late in the season, wide 
Hrancheda Best ee tee ere tae $1.00 
PIQUANTE (Nesmith 1940)—Charming 
eugenia-rose, a sort of raspberry shade, 
A0-inchi ere ses Gees oa ee $1.50 
POTENTATE (Nesmith 1943) — Lumin- 
ous broad pansy-purple self, an out- 
Oven ee eee. te Oe ee eee eee $3.00 
PRIMULA (Kraus)—Large pale yellow 
of exceptional beauty, early midseason 
Dey akg SONS og oo ee 2 te ee re eo eee $3.00 
PRINCESS (Stout)—Fragrant lemon yel-_ 
low, a distinctive light shade ____-_- $0.50 
PURPLE DUSK (Nesmith 1947)—Dark 
red-purple, an attractive ox-blood shade, 
large and broad, late, 42-inch ___.$2.00 
PURPLE EMPEROR (Russell 1942) — 
One of the best purples, 48-inch, de. 
© lila ENDED hg hE ADD AN Se AON Nh ng Pe $0.50 
PURPLE PRINCE (Russell)—A number 
of competent judges have pronounced 
this the choice purple to date, neat 
smooth flowers, good size and substance 
Se Sg dy aE nde Lae ie omy ee day aA Me A $2.00 
PURPLE SAGE (Russell 1942)—Ruffled 
deep wine, one of the deepest of the 
purples, early, 36-inch, dey =-=27— $1.00 
PURPLE WATERS (Russell 1942) — 
Strong wine purple, full open flowers, 
long season of blooms, 36-inch, de. $0.50 
QUEEN ESTHER (Sass 46)—This ranks 
as one of the best all around Sass sorts, 
very briliant red self of medium size so 
persistent in reblooming that it may al- 
most be classed as an everbloomer, mid- 
Season to laters 25-2 === 2. 2223$2..00 
QUEEN OF GONZALES (Russell)—Rich 
pure orange, early midseason, 34-inch 
1 BRE OE Ayan eye fates rth fo $1.00 
RAJAH (Stout 1935) — Intense flame 
scarlet with vivid red throat area, per- 
fect form, free flowering, midseason, 
AO UC Ges Nee es ee $0.50 
RED DIAMONDS (Russell)—Rich bright 
red with darker eye zone, yellow throat, 
30-inch, June-July —_-- RS $1.00 
RED BIRD (Stout 1941)—A most bril- 
liant vermillion red with a deeper mid- 
ZONC, MOG ADICH eo OVs. se ese eee $1.00 
RED CINDERELLA (Russell 1945) — 
Very brilliant red self, 24-inch ___-$1.00 
RED HUSSAR (Nesmith 1943)—Carmine 
red, open form, brilliant, 38-inch, de. 
aS Sec gtee Pte 1 Or ehs BE er ar ey ogc RO ase) -00 
RED ROCK CANYON (Milliken) — 
Orange red with a heavier shading of 
Brazil red, rich color, 38-inch, ev. $2.00 
REDWOOD (1H. M. Hill 1948) — Good 
shade of red without dusky markings, 
bright yellow sunburst in throat, stout 
well branched stems up to 58-inch, vig- 
orous and strong, excellent quality $1.00 
ROSALIND (Stout selection) — Distinc- 
tive rosy-pink, species, stronger than 
Fulva. Rosea 
ROSE OF TEXAS (Russell) —Glowing 
rosy red, recurving, large and showy 
$1.00 
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