7595 Montgomery Read, Cincinnati 36, Ohio 
Introductions 
These seedlings have been carefully selected as being 
distinct and better than known named varieties. Two 
descriptions are given for these varieties. The colors 
are taken from Ridgeway’s chart for the first descrip- 
tion, and are intended for those who want exact colors. 
The second one gives the general color most people 
would see in the flower. All pale yellows introduced 
are distinct in form and growth. 
1955 INTRODUCTIONS 
CHAMOIS GLOW—36” July-Auz. LM. An unusual blend 
that women like. Opens a pure chamois color, sepals 
paler, a greenish yellow. Later the flower has a 
silvery lavender pink overcast that enhances the 
basic color. There is a deeper pink flush on the 
petals near the center. Large lizht green throat. 
Difficult to describe, as the colors blend and change 
as the flower ages. Have seen none like it. Broad 
overlapping crinkled petals. Free Bloomer. Only 
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GREEN CHALICE, 42” July-Aug. LM. A Companion 
plant to Chamois Glow and brings out its subtle 
coloring. Wide spreading broad petals of pinkish 
cinnamon veined purplish red and a V blend of 
darker shade at the center. Sepals are of the same 
color. Large star-shaped deep green throat. A 
decided pink coloring. Branches widely...... $5.00 
HALLELUJAH—42” July. M. That seemed to be the 
proper name for this outstanding red. Compared 
it to other fine reds, and liked its rich vivid coloring 
better. Velvety dark Nopal red, a shade deeper than 
scarlet red. Widely open flowers face upward. 
Sepals recurve slightly. Small green throat. A 
brilliant unfading red with an iridescent underglow. 
Full of life. Free bloomer...........--. EXT. $10.00 
HULA DANCER—24” July M. A spidery open flower 
like the wide-spreading whirling skirts of a dancer, 
with twisted and curled edges. Petals are a light 
carrot red, veined Eugenia red (a light purplish 
red) with a deep V zone of same color. Sepals 
slightly overcast carrot red, pale edges. Deeply 
crinkled. Throat light cadmium with a lemon green 
center. Holds color. Many women wanted this, 
but never had enough stock to offer it before... .$5.00 
INCA GOD—38” July-Auz. LM. Large flowers 61%” 
across with widely open segments of orange yellow. 
Crinkled petals. Small green throat. Unfading. 
Noticed its size and heavy substance, larger than 
any seen. You will like 1 eB ere iE ea hiers a EXT. $6.00 
THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES HAVE BEEN 
INTRODUCED FROM 1943-1954 
L ADMIRABLE (50)—36” July M. Light buff yellow 
petals closely veined and flushed light purplish red, 
broad zone of same color at center. Lemon throat, 
greenish center. Sepals paler. A_ broad, slightly 
reflexing pink toned flower........-+++++++++> $3.00 
2 APOLLO (46)—45” July-Aug. LM. Lemon chrome, 
a shade more golden than Hyperion. Broad over- 
lapping flower. Good branchinz........ EXT. $1.00 
M ANNA GARRY (52)—38” July-Aug. LM. Light 
apricot gold, with a lonz V zoning of dark terra- 
cotta rose. A lovely recurving flower with fluted 
petals. Green center, with yellow star at throat. 
Better color than Cathedral Towers ..... EXT. $4.00 
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