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xx AMOENA— h-3— 1’? hose-in-hose crimson magenta,May,3’ x 2’,small 
medium green. 2, 4. 
ANCHORITE — 141900 — 2’? rose-pink with undertone of orange, late 
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xxx ANDROS— 141805 h-1 — 3%’’ double crimson-magentaresemble rose 
buds when opening, May, 5’ x 5’, evergreen. 1, 2. 
ANGELA PLACE — 163960 — 
3’? white, early to mid-May. 3’ x 4’, 
leaves dark glossy green. 2. 
ANNAMARIA — h-1 — 2’? pure white 1, 2. 
ANTHONY KOSTER — 4’? rich yellow, 4’ x 3’, deciduous. 
ARABY — 160119 h-1 — 3’’ rosamond red with darker blotch, late April. 
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ARCADIA — 160053 h-1 — 3’’ deep rose-pink, tyrian-rose blotch, showy 
brown anthers and tyrian-rose filaments, late April. 7’ x 4’ leaves 
medium green. 2, 6. 
ARCTIC — 163810 h-1 —3’’ white with greenish blotch, very floriferous, 
mid-May, 3’ x 4’ leaves dark green. 2. 
ASTRA — 160123 h-1 — 3’’ mallow purple, conspicuous amaranth purple 
blotch, almost white at base of tube, 2-3 in head, late April. 5’ x 4’ 
narrow dark green leaves. 2, 6. 
BABEUF — orange-red, tinted salmon. 4, 5, 6. 
BAKERI — h-1 — deep yellow or orange scarlet, 6’ x 4’ deciduous 
species. 5, 6, 
BALLET GIRL — 160043 h-1 — 2’’ hose-in-hose light jasper red, with 
blotch of pomegrante purple dots, general effect is orange-red, early 
to mid-April. 7’ x 4’, medium green, 2, 4, 7. 
BARTHOLD LAZZARY — h-1 — 3’’ double dark yellow, 5’ x 3’, decidu- 
ous, 5. 
BEACON — 160085 h-1 — 13%’’ rose dorie, garden effect almost scarlet, 
mid-April, early May. 5’ x 4’, arching, dark green. 2. 
BEETHOVEN — 3’? large mauve, 5’ x 3’, medium green. 
BENEGIRI — h-3 — 1”’ bright, deep red, May, 4’ x 3’ small dark green. 
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BETTY — h-1 — 2’? brilliant rosy-pink with trace of orange. 2, 4, 7. 
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BOUNTIFUL — 163956 h-1 — 3”’ phlox purple, with blotch of tyrian-rose 
dots, filled, early to mid-May. 4’ x 4’, medium green, hairy leaves. 
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BOUQUET ROSE — h-1 — rose pink. 4, 5, 6, 7. 
BRIARCLIFF — rich, reddish-pink. 2. 
xx BRIDESMAID — h-2 — beauty red, 4’ x 4’ medium green, mid-May. 
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BUCCANEER — 141903 h-1 — 244’? cherry-red with darker tone on upper 
lobe, sunburns in open, mid-April. 5’ x 3’, medium green. 1, 2, 3. 
CALENDULACEA — h-1 — 2%” yellow to salmon to orange to red. 
5’ x 4’ light green, deciduous species. 2, 3. 
CAMEO — 2G h-] — 2’? double rose red, early June. 2, 3. 
CARDINALS — h-3 — cardinal red. 2. 
CARMEN — h-1 — very large phlox-pink. 1, 2, 3, 4. 
CARMINATA SPLENDENS — h-3 — 14” rose red, late April, early May, 
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CARMINE — h-3 — %”’ hose-in-hose clear red. May. 1, 4. 
CAROL — B86 h-1 — abundant hose-in-hose, brilliant crimson-pink. 
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CAROLINE GABLE — 96G h-1 — radiant pink, 6’ x 4’,medium green. 2. 
CAVALIER — 160068 h-1 — 134’? orange, mid-April. 6’ x 4’. 2, 7. 
CHARLES ENCKE — h-3 — 3’ light pink with white ruffled margin 
(resembles morning glories), striking, mid-May. 3’ x 3’ medium 
green. 6. 
CHRISTMAS CHEER — h-2 — brilliant red. 1, 2, 3. 
x CLARET — h-1 — 2’’ spirea red, H CC-025/2, mid-May, 4’ x 5’, med- 
ium green. 2, 4,5, 6. 
CLEOPATRA — h-1 — 
rapid grower. 2, 3. 
2”? old rose, mid-May, 5’ x 6’ medium green, 
COCCINEA SPECIOSA — h-1 — 3’’ tangier orange, mid-May, 5’ x 3’, 
deciduous. 5,°7,,'8. 
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