GUNSTON HALL (Russell) 15” D. A very 
- fast growing bright red dwarf which is 
fine for borders. __----- fee eee 
GYPSY QUEEN (Buck) Ev. An unusual 
red. It has richness of tone, fine foliage, 
blooms profusely. (Supply Limited) —_— 
HAZEL SAWYER (Wheeler) 36” Ev. M. 
Re. Frilled lavender pink, yellow throat. 
Good multiplier. 1. ae 
HEATHER ROSE (Nesmith) 40” Ev. M. 
The rosy pink segments reflex to form 
a lily-like flower. Always refreshing 
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*HESPERUS (Sass) 42” D. M. Fine lemon 
yellow, large 6” bloom. Very good sub- 
stance. Strong well branched stem. 
*HIGH NOON (Milliken) 36” E. Re. A 
beautiful orange-yellow with wide heavy 
petals that opens flat and _ recurves. 
Stands heat and remains open late at 
night... (Supply Limited) __ 2a 
HONEY BUNCH (McMillan) Ev. This day- 
lily resembles a golden rose having a 
harmonizing ruby halo fading to a 
charming pink in the afternoon. Open 
evenings. (Supply Limited) — 
HONEY GLOW (Davis) 20” E. This large 
yellow has wide petals and is a fast 
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HONEY RED HEAD (Nesmith) 36” D. M. 
Beautiful flaring flower with velvety 
texture of bright red with yellow border. 
Good. branching. 2... 2 
“HOWDY (Bremken-Armstrong) 36” M. A 
striking bi-color of lemon and orchid. 
Very showy. (Supply Limited) —_ 
HYPERION (Mead) 42” M. D. Large canary 
yellow, fragrant. One of the _ best 
VeOllOWS.. 22. eece ee 
INDIANOLA (Russell) 42” Ev. M. Re. Rich 
brown red with gold throat. Profuse 
bloomer, 
‘INDIAN HILL (Russell) 20” E. D. A pro- 
fuse blooming brilliant light red dwarf. 
None other in its shade. 
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