NASHVILLE Photo by Corliss 
NASHVILLE (Claar) M 36” H.M, 1954 25.00 
The flowers are triangular in shape, opening entirely 
until they are almost flat, with a pinched effect at the 
tips. The substance is wonderfully smooth and heavy. 
A very contrasty band of orange red makes it quite a 
striking blossom, Completely sun and rain resistant. 
The sepals and petals are extremely wide, charmingly 
overlapped. The beauty of the flower is enhanced 
by the gracefully formed scapes and the fresh blue- 
green foliage. Sold out for 1955. 
NEON (Wood) LM 30” 2.00 
Very vivid and starlike with petals of Moroccan red 
and sepals of Florida Gold. Fairly low growing and 
especially valuable because of its late blooming 
period. 
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NORTH STAR (Hall) M 38” H.M, 1952 3.00 
The very pale yellow flowers seem to be almost 
white when seen from a distance. The open flowers 
are of excellent substance. 
ONEITA (Davis) EM 30” Ev. 2.00 
Large rose-red of exceptionally fine form and sub- 
stance, Excellent for the border or rockery. Blooms 
over a long period of time. 
ORANGE BEAUTY (H. P. Sass) A. M. 1950 3.50 
A pure orange of great beauty and wonderful sub- 
stance. The branching is excellent, and it has a 
long season of bloom. As winner of Top Place in the 
Popularity Poll of 1953, this magnificent flower is 
justly appreciated. 
ORANGE ICE (Wood) M 36” 7.50 
This is a delicate blend of Baby Rose or Candy Pink 
(Maerz & Paul) and orange gold. Its basic coloring 
is Baby Rose, flushed golden with marked veinings 
of Baby Rose. The throat is green, banded gold at the 
top. Wide sepals and petals are of heavy substance. 
The petals are slightly ruffled and pencilled in gold 
at the very edge. Flowers are large and well spaced 
on sturdy stalks. (8-9 inches). 
PAINTED LADY (Russell) M 36” A.M. 1950 
Stout Medal 1951 2.00 
Huge flowers of cinnamon brown and yellow, flush- 
ed red, with a coral throat, Ruffled petals give grace 
to the gigantic bloom. 
PAMELA (Kraus) LM 40” 3.50 
Excellent, wide-flaring, waxy, broad-petaled butter- 
cup yellow, The flowers are beautifully and grace- 
fully borne on sturdy, well-branched scapes. 
PARTY GOWN (Milliken) M 36” Ev. 1.25 
A large bicolor which is different. The middle of 
the wide petals out to the ends, the throat and se- 
pals are lemon yellow. The remaining outer portions 
of the petals are heavily washed with ‘‘mineral’’ or 
“Indian red”. 
