SAMMY RUSSELL — Dormant. This 
lovely dainty little 21% inch flower is 
really a red multiflora and a clump in 
full bloom is a sight to behold. This is 
the best late blooming dark red, an ex- 
tremely fast grower. Ht. 21% ft. August- 
DPEDLeMI DE ee ees es Zach $1.00 
SCARLET LETTER (Hill 1952)—A new 
large light red that has proven to be 
universally popular with our garden 
visitors. It is a bright light shade that 
is perhaps best described as tomato red! 
tie flowers are unusually large and wide 
for a red, 36 to 40 inches in height and 
with fine strong stems, blooms in June 
and July and has a long season of bloom, 
heavy substance. ____ 22 . Each $10.00 
SCARLET SUNSET (Wheeler 1947) — 
Rated by many as the most brilliant of 
all reds, striking color gem, medium size 
S0SInch eve bree ea Each $4.00 
SEMINOLE CHIEF—. (Lester — Blooms 
of fine form and of good size. A cherry 
red that is very attractive. 32 inches. 
ADT Et. SEkl ts 2 RRS in Din SR US athe Each $1.00 
SKYLARK (Russell)—4 ft. May-June. 
Lemon with a faint green throat, very 
gcod substance. Each $1.00 
SOUDAN (Stout)—Het. 3 ft. Very tall 
crinkled empire yellow. Fragrant, long 
DLOLUSe: DIOGM En sa es eee Each $0.75 
SPANISH MAIN (Russell)—32 inches. 
this pink looks like Mrs. Houston, ex- 
cept a little deeper in color with a rose- 
RINKFeVe-ZOne se. eee Each $1.00 
SPIDER RED (Bechtold)—Large open 
star-shaped flower of burnt-orange and 
red with a center of fiery orange. Very 
S000 23 44uin  Jiulys a Each $5.00 
SPRING PARADE—Dormant. The 414 
inch bloom has intensely ruffled petals 
of true raspberry color with a deeper 
eye zone and deep veins running through 
each wide twisted petal; huge apple- 
green throat and rosy brown sepals. 
Het: 2° ft.“April-May,° 22-. Each $1.00 
STALWART (Cook) — Large flower of 
tawny reddish bronze and orange with 
a gold throat. The petals are recurved 
with a golden midrib. July-August. 3 
1 wile STL ge pai A DM AE ak Each $0.75 
STAR OF GOLD (H. Sass)—Huge, mag- 
nificent blooms of light yellow on tall 
branched stems.  Star-like flowers. 4 
feet. August. Rebloomer. __ Each $0.59 
SUMMER LOVE (Milliken 1952) — A 
very large deep yellow with extremely 
wide petals and sepals that curl very 
slightly at the ends. The whole flower 
opens flat with an orchid like flower. 
Unusually fragrant and remains open 
at? night. $36 4in. wee Each $15.00 
SUSAN (Russell) — 3% ft. June-July. 
Six inch flowers of brilliant red with 
canary stripe in center of each. Sepals 
are yellow with rosy edge. Green throat. 
SOE lee Oo ee ta eee Each $0.75 
SWEETBRIAR (Nesmith) — A large 
ilower of dull rose blended apricot, wide 
open form showing a soft yellow throat. 
Piant is vigorous and prolific. Mid- 
season. /40"inch ft 22S Each $1.25 
TANGERINE (Yeld) — True tangerine 
colored flowers in late spring, buds tint- 
ec red, semi-dwarf, twenty inches tall, 
in bloom May and June. ____ Each $0.75 
TARUGA (Stout)—Clear lemon-yellow 
with a faint cinnamon dust effect in 
the midzone area. Flowers are large, 
6 inches or more in diameter, petals 
have graceful curlings and foldings. The 
wide open flowers of Wau-bun type are 
abundantly produced on 8 ft. stalks. 
Midseason. 36 inch, 22220072 Each $1.50 
TAJ MAJAL (Russell) — 2 ft. Very 
eurly. Rich chrome color with a velvety 
sheen and a wide eye zone of rich pur- 
ple-red. Five inch flower. Fast multi-: 
Der ere eee ee Each $0.50 
TEJAS (Russell)—3 ft. June. An in- 
tense fiery red with yellow throat. 
ES ae a NRT PRT ES Rae A’ DN Each $0.75 
THE DIRECTOR (Russell)—30 in. A 
huge flower of rich wine-red and petals 
that are overlapping and ruffled like 
crepe paper, the sepals are a shade light- 
er and the throat is chromed color. This 
Sta “Si ins bloom yee ee Each $2.00 
THERON (Stout)—3 ft. June. Deep red 
with curved and twisted petals. Pale 
yellow-orange throat, shaded green at 
the ‘base Oso eee ae Each $0.75 
VEGA (Wheeler 1948) — Semi-dwarf 
aeep wine purple with bright canary 
Throat hoe ak te aa oe ee Each $1.59 
vESTA (Stout) — 21% ft. May-June. 
Deep orange with slight fulvous mark- 
ings: in “mid “zone mee eae Each $0.50 
WAR PATH (Russell 1942) — Even dark 
mahogany red of fine quality. June- 
July s 36. inch: teu see see Each $1.00 
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