Key CM iiaeeee Teen ath 
-—— Midseason (mid April through M re 
L — Late (June and later) - ay) 
E — Early (March to mid April) 
EV. — Evergreen Pe 
Semi EV. — Semi Evergreen aes 
D -— Deciduous (leaves disappear in late Fal) 
for Winter season. 7 
* Varieties that are best adapted North of Florida. 
Height given in ft. 
Flowering periods are for this section of Flor- 
ida. This varies with different section of the 
country. 
*ADAGIO (Russell) M. 3 ft. D. A. 4 inch bloom of a 
brilliant red between fire and black red. Does best 
north of Fla. 50¢ 
ALLAPATAH (Watkins) E. 3 ft. EV. A large 
flower of fine texture. In color it approaches 
mascara. It is a real contender in the dark 
maroon field. Originated in Fla. $1.00 
AMHERST (Wheeler) M. 34 ft. EV. A large beau- 
tiful formed flower of violet purple. The petals 
are bisected with cream white lines, yellow throat. 
A breeders delight. Quite rare. $5.00 
*ANNETTE (Russell) E. 20 inch D. A 6 inch flower 
of deep mahogany red, wide chrome throat. The 
color is rather unusual for a plant of this 
height. 50c 
ANNIS VICTORIA RUSSELL (Russell) E. 3 ft. 
EV. Lovely canary yellow of large size. Pro- 
fuse bloomer. Foliage is dark green and crin- 
kled. T5¢ 
ATHLONE (Russell) M. 4 ft. EV. One of the 
finest bi-colors yet produced. The large beau- 
tiful shaped flowers have petals of rosey- 
chestnut, sepals are soft canary yellow. Great- 
ly admired by all. Limited supply. $1.00 
AURORA (Wheeler) M. 3 ft. EV. Flowers of soft 
light rosy-pink with greenish yellow throat. Very 
fine but somewhat tender in cold climates. $4.00 
AUTUMN RED (Nesmith) M. 2% ft. D. Fine 
handsome velvety red. Long blooming season. 
A fine red at a reasonable price. | 50¢ 
BAGDAD (Stout) E. 3 ft. D. Bright oriental 
tones of reddish brown, orange throat. 35¢ 
BARONET (Stout) E. 3 ft. EV. Sprightly crim- 
son orange. Flowers stand just above the fol- 
iage and are very attractive. Produces a Sne 
of color 
RELLE OF GEORGIA (Russell) M. 2% ft. D. At- 
tractive blend of pale yellow overcast with ue 
color of a ripe peach. spe ont ae 
IRTRE FARR (Stout) M. 3 ft. EV. A fin 
ae Alaiiaie rosy peach with deeper pea 
Large flower p $1. ; 
BICOLOR (Stout) E. 3 ft. EV. A good rose a 
and yellow bi-color. 
BLACK PRINCE (Russell) M. 3 ft. D. A lovely 
black-red, small deep yellow cup, wide Fp 
ments that open full. 4% inch Peers n i ¢ 
SIE HOOKER (Stout) E. 3 ft. vie 2 
BE of brick red with deep chrome eather 
Long blooming season. rm 
BOBOLINK (Wheeler) M. 3% ft. EV. A medium 
i f Itiflora habit. 
small purple-yellow bicolor of mu 3.00 
Segments very wide and overlapping. _ wi 
BRANDYWINE (Wheeler) M. 2/2 Sa aS 
mahogany with dceP hale sito aae some shade. 
with wide ruffled petals. $1.00 
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