ACRES OF GOLD (Russell)—A profuse bloomer of jonquil yellow. Flowers large. 
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AFTERGLOW (Stout)—Soft buff with a faint rose tint in throat. Good evenings. Semi- 
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ALBION (Wheeler)—One of the lightest of the lemon yellows. Even the pollen is milk 
white. Medium large, roundly curved form. Early repeat bloomer. Evergreen. a 
ALLAPATTAH (Watkins)—Large, dark maroon with a darker halo. Reblooms. Ever- 
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ALLISON (Davis, C. W.)—An attractive, sun-resistant bicolor with “Bittersweet Red” 
petals and sepals of “Sunflower Yellow,” dusted red. Numerous, medium sized flowers 
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AMHERST (Wheeler)—Large lilies of light purple with cream midribs. Reblooms. 
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ANNIS VICTORIA RUSSELL (Russell)—Large flowers of clear canary-yellow. Ever- 
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APRIL MOON (Davis, C. W.)—Large early gold with erect flowers on strong scapes. 
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ASIATIC (Davis, C. W.)—A very striking semi-dwarf bicolor with wide petals of Alge- 
rian red, darker veined, and a prominent, light-colored midrib. Sepals are raspberry, 
Velneds Velowamervenlooms. Sem i-deciduous) 920 Seer = oerteienieetstrrsee cars ylene sel clove $0.75 
ATHLONE (Russell)—Large bicolor with petals of rose and chestnut brown. Sepals 
Viellowseerecbloomsy Aces 1952. )Hiversreens c44°% Vr ac tase abet ocestsie to tosicier sae $1.50 
AUGUST CHARM (Bach)—Salmon-pink bitone. Deciduous. 36”. ................ $2.00 
AUGUST PIONEER (Stout)—Chrome orange. Multiflora type. Deciduous. 30”... $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. 24”. .. $0.50 
BABY TEARS (Russell)—Ruffled, rose-red petals; yellow sepals. 4” flowers. Ever- 
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BAGGETTE (Russell)—Pale lemon yellow shaded old-rose, with a deeper old-rose eye- 
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BARONET (Stout)—Bright orange-red flowers on strong scapes. Does not burn in 
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BELLE OF GEORGIA (Russell)—Color of ripe peach. Deciduous. 36”. .......... $0.50 
BERT FISHER (Fisher, H. F.-Gillespie)—Large, golden yellow, faintly dusted maroon. 
Repeats on strong scapes. Flowers sunfast. Evergreen. 36”. .................... $1.00 
BESS VESTAL (House)—Broad-petaled, bright red flowers, 6” across. Reblooms. H. M., 
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BETSY B (Vestal)—A brilliant, velvety red. Early, repeat bloomer. Evergreen. 36”. 
$6.00 
BIG SHOT (Pumphrey)—Golden yellow, 8” flowers on strong scapes. Sunfast. Re- 
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BIIOUs(Stout)—Hulvous-orange. .Deciduous:;) SUA cee aes elie eee ieee $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 with erect scapes. A. M., 1951. Semi-deciduous. 42”................-.... $1.00 
BLANCHE HOOKER (Stout)—Very early brick red. Bloomed on St. Valentine’s Day 
in Baton Rouge in 1954. Repeat bloomer. H. M., 1950. A. M., 1954. Evergreen. 36”. $1.00 
BOBOLINK (Wheeler)—Garnet-purple petals. Sepals yellow, dusted maroon. Many 
medium size, wide petaled flowers. Recurrent blooming. Evergreen. 45”. .......... $2.00 
BOLD BOY (Davis, C. W.)—Striking bicolor with 6” flowers. Yellow sepals and maroon 
petals with prominent midstripe. Reblooms on strong scapes. Evergreen. 40”. .... $1.00 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout)—Bicolor of apricot and light yellow. Deciduous. 32”... $0.35 
BRACKEL (Wheeiler)—Shades of mahogany and tan with a brocaded overlay. A col- 
lector’s flower. Large, recurrent blossoms on strong scapes. Evergreen. 30”....... $1.50 
BRANDYWINE (Wheeler)—Broad, ruffled petals of rich garnet-mahogany. Flowers 
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BROCADE (Taylor)—-Amber rose with darker veining. Well branched, floriferous 
seedling of “Prima Donna.” Reblooms. H. M., 19538. Evergreen. 36”. ............. $3.00 
