We have Kodachrome slides of our 
varieties which we are glad to lend to 
responsible individuals or groups. 
There is no charge but prompt 
return by air mail is requested. 
KEY TO SYMBOLS: 
E-M-L—Date of bloom—early, 
midseason, late. Re. denotes re- 
current bloom. Numerals refer to — 
height in inches.—Ev.—S-D refers 
to foliage—evergreen, semi and 
dormant. Color reference—Maerz 
& Paul “A Dictionary of Color.” 
AMBROSE (1953) #244—M. Re. 36” D 
A medium sized blossom of clear tomato red 
on well branched scapes. Each $3.00 
APHRODITE (1948)—E. Re. 36” Ev. 
Large cinnamon-red blend with greenish yel- 
low throat. A vigorous grower. Each $1.00 
BRAVO (1952)—E. Re. 36” Ev. 
Wide, ruffled petals and sepals that recurve, 
showing a touch of green, all characterize this 
Brickdust Red (5 L 11) flower, with throat and 
midrib of Golden Yellow (10 K 7). 
Each $2.50 
BROCADE (1949)—M. Re. 36” Ev. 
A Prima Donna seedling with the same 
smooth texture and large size. Near Amber 
Rose (12 B 9) with darker veining and eye- 
zone accenting the wide throat of Golden 
Glow (9 L 6). Good branching. Floriferous. 
Open evenings. H.M. THS 1953. 
Each $3.00 
BRULEE (1950)—E. Re. 36” Ev. 
A pastel of distinguished form and satin-like 
substance. Deep cream with a greenish tint 
in the throat and faintly marked eyezone. 
H.M. THS 1953. Each $10.00 
CAMELOT (1947)—M. Re. 42” Ev. 
A 6” blossom with crisp, ruffled petals near 
Saffron Yellow (10 J 8). The throat shades 
from Lemon to Golden Yellow, blending into 
the body of the flower. Sun resistant. Flori- 
ferous. Each $2.00 
CITATION (1952)—M. Re. 36” Ev. 
A glowing Lacquer Red (4 J 11) with small 
inconspicuous Golden Yellow throat (10 L 7). 
In shade or sun, an established plant makes a 
fine garden show. Stock very limited. 
H.M. THS 1954. Each $15.00 
