MISS BATON ROUGE (Davis, C. W.)—Bicolor with dark Chrysanthemum red petals 
and Golden Glow yellow sepals which are almost clear of other color. This vigorous 
clone blooms early and continuousy into midseason. Strong, upright scapes. Wide seg- 
ments on 5” flowers which are sunfast. Foliage attractive and evergreen. 45”..... $2.00 
MISS HOUSTON (Russell)—A soft pink with a deeper eyezone and yellow throat. 
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MODESTY (Betscher)—Pale yellow. Recurrent blooming with pendant flowers. Ever- 
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MOLTEN GOLD (Forbis)—Rich, orange yellow self. Fragrant, extended blossoming. 
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MOROCCO RED (Nesmith)—Velvety Morocco red. Sun-resistant. Reblooms. Decidu- 
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MRS. B. F. BONNER (Russell)—An exceptionally fine pale yellow of the “Hyperion” 
class, but larger, of better substance and more vigorous. Recurrent blooming. Ever- 
erneyersy, “SES Su RiolaBenctsntcreceee Gael epee ey et erat ee Bae i ok eas PERS ela ee hr oe ies $1.00 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON (Russell)—A very popular fiery red with a satiny finish. Plant 
and flowers of medium size, but the wide petals and sepals are fully open and slightly 
enilepeersl,. Sibaay sHereewayR AW IE, ARs MBYerpastwehtn Be GomnaocadcadsueuceuobsdGbon mas $1.00 
MRS. JOHN J. TIGERT (Watkins)—Orange red with a darker red eye. Dormant. 36”. 
$0.35 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN (Betscher)—Pale yellow. Numerous flowers on strong, erect 
scapes. An old variety, but still one of the good ones. Evergreen. 42”. .......... $0.35 
NAKOMIS (Russell)—Rich red with 6” flowers. Evergreen. 36”..............-.... $1.00 
NARANJA (Wheeler)—The standard by which all “golds” should be measured. Large, 
ruffled, fully formed, pure golden yellow flowers. Recurrent blooming on strong scapes. 
H. M., 1950, A. M.. 1953 and first in its color class in the 1954 Popularity Poll, A. H. S. 
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NIGHT LIGHT (Farris)—Very light chartreuse with a green throat. Evening bloomer 
which remains open until the following evening. Fragrant. Evergreen. 36”....... $2.00 
NORMA BORLAND (Taylor)—Wide, ruffled petals of copper color. The halo forms an 
unbroken circle of brown. A well branched, repeat bloomer. Evergreen. 36”..... $6.00 
NOSIESTA (Russell)—Large, deep yellow. Repeat bloomer. Evergreen. 42”..... $0.50 
OED VINTAGE, (Russell)—Maroon. Evergreen: 38’. 23225... .sce5csnss ences es ces $0.35 
OLIVE BALDWIN (Taylor)—Old copper veined purple. Wide, overlapping petals of 
Grinisledmetextilres -LeDlOOMSs | HiVErereemay (36a arcieers crate taichedaiclelsteteinis) elsteks oreieio sans $1.00 
OLYMPUS (Wheeler)—Huge flower of beautiful form. Light orange with areas of 
ShgreninowpeacwmGusting’s  MVerereeny) 487.0 coe. ae cmiehaleel-vetns letelela che ocho letelaieuellelo tele = $4.00 
ONEITA (Davis, W. B.)—Bright red which blooms continuously throughout the season. 
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OUR PET (Russell)—Rich yellow overcase orange-red, with a fiery red eyezone. Pro- 
Ue Teiverehaslie, - ADyeven(ohblojolay 077:-Oe Pewee ey 6 hanin Moca cc) Ol kere omic oe Paeteaordl crs o Sucncu ned crocceaypen C1 $0.50 
PAINTED LADY (Russell)—Enormous flowers 8 to 9 inches across. Color is cinnamon 
over yellow with darker veins throughout. A. M., 1950, Stout Medal, 1951 and rated 
first in 1952 Popularity Poll, A.. H. S. Evergreen. 367. 26. ee 12 snes opens oo $2.00 
PANOLA (Davis, C. W.)—A very large dark, velvety red with a rich gold center. The 
wide-petaled, fully open flower holds its color well in the sun, Strong scapes. 38”. $0.75 
PATRICIA (Stout)—Light yellow with greenish yellow throat. Recurrent blooming; 
open evenings; evergreen. A. M., 1950. 347. 1.0... esc e ee cece cee ete ee ee eee eens $0.50 
PATRICIAN (Davis, C. W.)—Very large bold red bitone. The wide petals are “Old 
Red” with a prominent midrib. Sepals of a lighter shade and slightly dusted gold at 
the tips. Recurrent blooming on strong scapes. Evergreen. AOS LESS, WES TET wee tele $2.00 
PERSIAN PRINCESS (Nesmith)—Dark red with purple overcast. Numerous cup- 
shaped blooms of heavy substance. A. M., 1951. Deciduous. 40”. ................ $0.75 
PERSONAL APPEARANCE (Russell)—Large, late bloomer with yellow petals and 
canary-gold sepals. Deciduous. 32”. ..........e eee e cette tee et eee neces $1.00 
PICAYUNE (Davis, C. W.)—Very dark red with velvety sheen and a greenish-yellow 
throat. Vigorous, sun resistant, reblooms. Full flower of medium size. Deciduous. 
aye CSE Ral ches Bes re ee ae er APE nye tae Mote Ce be tl gae $1.00 
PINK BOWKNOT (Taylor)—A lovely salmon pink with heavy ivory midrib and a throat 
of daffodil yellow. Triangular form and heavy substance. Recurrent blooming. H. M., 
1952, (Eiversreen, 427, 0... ccc eee ee tees eee gt tte Saat neice ale ot elalae sirens $5.00 
