HIAWATHA (Franklin, 1931) (8.85) Each $1.59 
L. D. Red. 36 inches. Very large, not quite full double rose type, dark 
red, good stems, clean foliage, vigorous. Very attractive form, a very 
good red. 
HIGHLIGHT (Auten-Wild & Son, 1952) Each $8.00 
L.M. D. Red. M.H. A new dark red of pleasing color, form and sub- 
stance. We have tested this for a number of years and can find no fault 
in this lovely red flower. Good stem. When this flower blooms it sure- 
ly is a highlight in the garden. Keeps well as a cut flower. 
IDEAL (Franklin, 1931) (8.90) Each $2.00 
L. D. Pink. 34 inches. F. Very large, full rose type, dark pink. Stiff stems 
with good foliage; grand. A real dark pink. 
INSPECTEUR LAVERGNE 
INSPECTEUR LAVERGNE (Doriat, 1924) (8.67) Each $1.50 
E. D. Red. T. Here is a flower with much appeal. Globular crimson 
flower with frilled petals in the center. Stems are long and straight. 
A very pleasing addition to our list of reds. 
IOLA PINK (Kelsey, 1937) Each $1.00 
M. D. Pink. Medium color. Guards large and cupped, reflexing as 
the flower opens more fully. 
IRENE JONES (Franklin, 1946) Each $2.50 
M. D. Red. Rose type dark red; similar to Phillippe Rivoire but earlier. 
Strong grower and good bloomer. 
IRVING FLINT (Kelsey, 1935) Each $3.00 
L.M. D. Pink. V.F. Resembles Le Cygne in form. Medium sized bloom. 
Light green foliage. Holds form and color remarkably well. Rich both 
in color and odor. 
IRWIN ALTMAN (Kelsey, 1940) Each $6.00 
M. D. Red. V.F. A very fine, clear glowing light red unlike any other 
red. Good form and pleasing color. Mr. Kelsey was justly proud of this 
origination. Petals symmetrically arranged. Color is very distinctive and 
formation is most desirable. Stock limited. 
JAMES PILLOW (Pillow, 1936) Each $3.00 
L. D. Pink. V.T. Strong stems; opening light pink with a distinctive 
flower. Introduced by W. F. Christman. 
J. C. NICHOLLS (Nicholls, 1948) Each $50.00 
M. D. White. T. V.F. White with glowing pink center, lighted by 
strong greenish yellow under-glow. Beautiful shape. Huge but chaste 
and defined. Lasting substance. Very strong stems. Robust grower and 
free bloomer. 
JEANNOT (Dessert, 1918) (9.2) Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
L. D. Pink. Large, imbricated cup-shaped flower of perfect form, 
color flesh-pink, slightly tinged purple and shaded salmon at the 
base of petals; changes to silvery white. A variety of exquisite and 
delicate coloring. 
JOHN C. DUGAR (Home Garden Co., 1937) Each $1.00 
L. D. Pink. T. Large deep rose-pink flower of good form and color. 
Good stems. 
JOHN M. GOOD (WMWelsh, 1921) (9.3) Each $1.00 
M. D. Pink. T. V.F. Outer petal very pale pink at first, shading to 
ivory-white or pure white in the center illuminated by a yellowish tint 
in the depths of the flower. Vigorous, stiff stems. 
JUDGE BERRY (Brand, 1907) (8.6) Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
E. D. Pink. M.H. M.F. Very large and double, light rose-pink of an 
even shade with flesh tones in center, brightened by vivid yellow 
stamens in center and collar of flower. 
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SARCOXIE, MISSOURI 
JESSIE GIST 
JESSIE GIST (Nicholls-Wild & Son, 1953) Each $40.00 
M. D. Pink. M.H. N.F. Nicholls seedling No. 424. Cross between Marie 
Crousse and Spring Beauty. Lightly marked. This is a very lovely 
medium pink, fully double with nice form. Mrs. Byron Gist of 
Amarillo, Texas, selected this as the nicest of all our seedlings to carry 
her name. 
JUDGE SNOOK (Good & Reese, 1930) (9.23) Each $3.00 
L.M. D. Pink. A pale light pink to white variety that is one of the 
worth-while originations as indicated by its rating. The bloom is large 
and by some it is listed as cream-white; this is the result of fading of 
the true color when first opening. 
JUDY BECKER (Sass, 1941) Each $4.00 
L. D. Red. S. Full rose rich dark red. Those who grow this state it is 
one of the finest of all reds. 
JUNE DAY (Franklin, 1920) (9.0) Each $1.50, 3 for $3.50 
M. D. Pink. M.H. F. A pleasing shade of light pink with lavender shad- 
ings on edges of center petals. The flower is large, and rose type. The 
plant is free flowering, good stems and foliage. A striking show flower 
and a fine variety in the field. 
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J. C. LEGG 
J. C. LEGG (Wild & Son, 1950) Each $2.00 
M. D. Yellow-white. M.H. Large bomb type flower with a lovely 
yellow cast when first open. The flower reminds one of a large mum 
with every other petal in the bomb, yellow in color when first open. 
As the flower ages, we are sorry to say, the yellow fades into white. 
It is a heavy bloomer and has attracted considerable attention. Collar 
around the bomb is white. This flower shows more yellow than any 
other double we are growing to date. 
