GENERAL LIST—Continued 
FLAMING GLORY (Emig.) Huge, glowing dark scarlet with orange underglaze. .......... 1.00 
FLAVIA (Perry) Exceptionally large rich golden yellow. Distinctive. ...........00.e000- 1.00 
FOLLOW ME (Stevens) Large Swiss rose, attractive star shaped throat. 
Pociamoncheepolsrerertrilicd ond rattled. ss oa tok neces tL Gale cos ole wre de i es 12.00 
FULVA ROSEA (Species) Clear scarlet pink; one of the best species. ...........0.0000- 1.00 
GANYMEDE (Whe.) Large full raspberry-rose with cream midrib. ............ 0 cece eens 1.50 
GARDEN CHARM (Bech.) Unusually wide, huge ioldenwmyello wage Grr cic saree reiterate eta 1.00 
GARDEN LADY (Norton) Attractive pink and tan bicolor; almost a blend. .............. 3.00 
GARNET ROBE (Millik.) Very fine deep oxblood red self; unfading and velvety. ........ 4.00 
GAY TROUBADOUR (Nes.) Unusual bright Indian red and cream bicolor. A.M. ......... 2.00 
GOLDEN GIANT (Sass) Large flowers of golden yellow. Tall and fine. ................ 2.50 
GOLDEN HOURS (Sass) Self of golden orange. Large, full flower. ....... cee cece ee eee 1.50 
GOLDEN ORCHID (Dennett) Gorgeous, huge blooms . elleyenr Gorelley rofeikel, WSjoieiaveiell 4 oun ac 3.00 
GRETCHEN (Sass) Very lovely rose-red, large full flowers. Truly stunning. ............ 4.00 
HAZEL SAWYER (Whe.) Laurel Pink; makes a lovely and different clump. ............. 1.60 
HELEN FISHER (Taylor) Medium sized flower of apricot salmon. .............-.-..22- 1.00 
HESPERUS (Sass) Large and tall lemon-chrome. Stout Medal Winner 1950. ............. 1.00 
HONEYCOMB (Sass) Orange rufus, slightly bicolor. Huge and interesting. .............. 2.00 
HONEY REDHEAD (Nes.) Light, bright red, edged yellow; gorgeous clump. ............. 1.00 
HOWDY (Brem.) Full, attractive bicolor of purple and cream. Sharp contrast. ........... 2.50 
INDIAN (Artims’ (Gheogtile)) Weise Woskefsy Temitotetunide’ Cojajsiciny iteeh cocecstanccosndooenocunoduE 1.60 
INVINCIBLE (Emig.) 7 inch flowers of showy Chinese red, have broad carmine 
CvVicE zone wel) OCS¥ NOL etc ONmy.eamsknie se rarcieintn Uae Siege Seta tie aieceleleue aPeN te Siar ePene ofa oie. cous Sieve ahs 2.00 
JEANS Nicbade)m Charming brick redsandsich oranges bicolors Adama weiss eiie eine earns 1.50 
JIMMIE JUNIOR (Norton) 24 inch. Burnt orange and yellow. Very fine. ..............00- 1.00 
JUDGE ORR (Orr) An early soft orange yellow. Frilled and very fragrant. ............. 1.00 
JUST MARY (Russ.) Lovely yellow veined red. Late blooming and different. ............ 1.00 
KANAPAHA (Watkins) Brilliant rose-red with a hint of raspberry. Most colorful. ........ 2.00 
KINDLY LIGHT (Bechtold) True spider form. Twisted petals and beautifully ruffled 
edges makes this clean glowing yellow a real novelty. Huge. .................... 5.00 
KNIGHTHOOD (Schr.) Deep maroon crimson self; broad full, large flowers. H.M. ........ 4.00 
LILLIAN RUSSELL (Russ.) Full round flowers or rosy tint over pale yellow. Fine. ........ 2.00 
LITTLE CHERUB (Claar) 15 in. Very early clear yellow. Full, fine form. ................ 2.50 
LONE STAR (Russ.) Huge, wide spreading bloom of fiery red. ..............-- 2 eee seen: 1.00 
LUSTROUS (Nes.) Large, bright pink with a soft lustrous sheen. Late. ....:............. 1.50 
MAJESTIC (Stout) One of the finest oranges. Large, makes a grand clump. ............. 1.00 
MAMIE LAKE (Russ.) Huge spreading blooms of rosy orchid, deeper rosy eye. .......... 1.50 
MARCO POLO (Lester) A new red of large excellent form. Rich Indian Lake 
Wiailel ial Gn@erieier Che isvlolefevatton Andel (or Clots deye LeyWerdolsley, Gonande ao neodedouuaaceousdadc 1.50 
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