APRIL MOON (Davis)——Large early gold with erect flowers on strong scapes. Ever- 
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ASIATIC (Davis)—A very striking semi-dwarf bicolor with wide petals of Algerian red, 
darker veined, and a prominent light-colored midrib: Sepals are raspberry, veined yel- 
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ATHLONE (Russell)—Large bicolor with petals of rose and chestnut brown. Sepals 
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AUGUST CHARM (Bach)—Salmon-pink bitone. Deciduous........................ $5.00 
AUGUST PIONEER (Stout)—Chrome orange; multifiora type; deciduous ........ $0.35 
AUTUMN RED (Nesmith)—Open, flaming velvety red with orange throat and midribs. 
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BABETTE (Hayward)—A semi-dwarf multiflora type with orange-yellow, gay and saucy, 
small compact flowers, uplifted and erect. A sure “hit.” Evergreen. .............. $0.50 
BAGDAD (Stout)—Brick red; eyed; GecidUous., Fava. s aco. oe 3 hele renee ie ener serene $0.35 
BAGGETTE (Russell)—Pale lemon yellow shaded old-rose, with a deeper old-rose 
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BARONET (Stout)—Bright orange-red on strong, 34” scapes. Repeat bloomer. Foliage 
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BELLE OF GEORGIA (Russell)—Color of a ripe peach. Deciduous. ............ $0.50 
BETSY B (Vestal)—A brilliant, velvety red. Early, repeat bloomer. Evergreen. ae 
BLEIOUP (Stout)—Uulvous-oranvies deGICUGUSaNs «ssn cia cere siecle een $0.35 
BLACK EMPEROR (Russell)-——One of the best of the large, dark reds. Fine form. 
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BLACK PRINCE (Russell)—Dark black-red of medium size and height. Profuse bloomer 
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BLANCHE HOOKER (Stout)—Very early, brick red. Bloomed on St. Valentine’s Day 
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BOBOLINK (Wheeler)—Garnet-purple petals. Sepals yellow, dusted. Many medium 
sized, wide petaled flowers on 45” stems. Recurrent blooming. Evergreen. ....... $2.00 
BOUNTIFUL (Cook)—Large wide petalled lemon-yellow. 30”. Deciduous. ........ $1.00 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout)—Bicolor of apricot and light yellow; deciduous. ........ $0.35 
BRACKEL (Wheeler)—Shades of mahogany and tan with a brocaded overlay. A col- 
lector’s flower. Large, recurrent blooming. Strong, 30” stems. Evergreen. ........ $2.00 
BURGUNDY (Nesmith)-—Wine purple with a deeper flush in the halo and a soft yellow 
lighting in the throat. Large flower with a long season of bloom. 39 inches. Evergreen. 
$1.50 
CABALLERO (Stout)—The most popular bicolor in the country today, and one of the 
best. A large flower with verinilion petals and clear yellow sepals. Evergreen. .. $0.75 
CARAMEL CRISP (Davis)—This good bicolor has 414” flowers and wide (13%4”) petals 
of caramel. The sepals are a shade between a light yellow and a light chrome, and are 
dusted lightly with caramel. Sun-resistant; recurrent blooming. Evergreen. 40”. .. $1.00 
CALYPSO (Burbank)—Light yellow, evening blooming. .....................00 $0.50 
CARISSIMA (Nesmith)—Very pale pink with a deeper pink halo. Small green throat. 
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CAROLYN KIDD (Clark)—A very satisfactory and attractive apricot pink which is com- 
pletely sun-fast. Early with recurrent blooming habit. Flower, 414” in diameter with 
wide petals. Scapes strong and erect, 38” in height. Evergreen. .................. $3.00 
CELLINI (Wheeler)—Amarillis shape in a smooth canary yellow. Profuse and recur- 
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CHAMPAGNE (Davis)—“Attar of Roses” is the color of this coppery pink. The big, 5” 
flowers are full and delightfully curled. The wide petals have a strong midstripe and 
the throat is deep chrome. Sun-resistant, recurrent blooming evergreen with strong, 
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CHISCA (Fisher)—A handsome bicolor of India red and yellow. Recurrent blooming. 
$0.35 
CINNABAR (Stout)-—Yellow dusted cinnamon; evergreen. ......................: $0.35 
CIRCE (Stout)—Clear yellow, medium flowers borne of erect, well-balanced scapes. Re- 
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