1953 INTRODUCTIONS 
Valdosta Beauty—40”—A very large blend; dark red predominating; 
strong scapes; has unusually long blooming period. (not subject to 
EIACOUN E) ere eee eet Seen en eee ee ee eee $10.00 
Peace—36”—Light cream self, petals have very light mid-rib—excel- 
VCSSa Ee Marae vated pS Ff ete Rll cape aie i lamlet a et on i ee $10.00 
Vedette—36”—Dark reddish blend—unusually heavy waxed tex- 
ture. Petals have very distinct mid-rid—very outstanding in the 
ila 0 alt tee pn vlan nba nlc nt aeRO Te. eae I $10.00 
Autumn Fires—46”—A swan seedling, bicolor of burnt orange and 
dusty yellow with deep purple eye zone—outstanding nen $ 7.50 
Obi—40”—Very large blend of reddish orange with purple veining. 
Open flowers give appearance of large bow on Japanese sash $ 7.50 
Spring Song—46”—Very large yellow self. Good bloomer. Re- 
mains open in evenings. Voted outstanding yellow in Register garden 
TRL 95 ete otc) OO ARE ADSI SSE “alt $ 5.00 
Dragon Fly—34”’—Bi-Color, sepals chrome, petals rust brown slight- 
SE fv at ed a cle I Diced soto en ant nd i at oe PON Nt RIE $ 3.00 
Siren—48”—Lovely bi-color—Petals purple, sepals yellow brushed 
with purple. Sun resistant. Distinctive flower recesses $ 5.00 
Claudette—30”—Canary yellow, petals have glistening sheen, sepals 
brushed cinnamon, two petals recurve slightly, one slightly pinched 
% 3.00 
Pharos—42”—Truly a lighthouse in the garden. Light orange self, 
halo in throat. A most persistant bloomer, resistant to sun and wind 
$ 3.00 
Sammy’s Minuet—30”—Small brownish flowers; early bloomer. 
Beta lomaric Gee tialas Sie tie LCCUL CO Braga cents cteeenicrccestcescotone $ 3.00 
Georgia Beauty—A polychrome, brownish red petals have slight mid- 
pgdmcr-talegen tel tal rikiy ell oa aij oig le) a ot One monennnn seismectlon oe, Npnveu aalucu nats $ 3.00 
