SWEETBRIER (Nesmith)—A iarge flower 
of dull rose blended apricot, wide 
open form showing a soft yellow 
throat. Plant is vigorous and prolific. 
juy- August wol/> atte .. 106 
SYMPHONY (Stout)—A delicate blena of 
pastel tones, sepals yellow, petais rose 
with mid band of darker red. 31/5 ft. 
blooms in June and July. Fragrant, 
Open) EVENINGS. 75 . 2a 2 eee ° 
TANGERINE (Yeld)—The tangerine col- 
ored flowers bloom in late spring. On 
stalks about 20 inches tall. The buds 
are tinted red. Plant is semi-dwart. 
THE CHAMP (Russell) — Very large 
pale yellow with wide over-lapping 
petal with a faint shading of copper 
that can hardly be seen late in the 
evening. Keeps well in the hoitest 
sun and blooms profusely. secuen 
July oe ce Ae oe $1.09 
THE DIRECTOR (Russell)—Large flower 
with wide overlapping petals. Ruffled 
and crinkled like crepe paper. The 
color is a rich wine red with narrow 
veins of burgundy. 21/) ft. Eacly mid- 
season" . 215. Fir ck ie ee ee $1.00 
THERON (Stout)—Large, full, dark ma- 
hogany red. Throat dark red outside, 
orange inside producing a striking 
purple and gold effect. 21/, ft. tall. In 
bloom July-August”. >. -... ae 60c 
THE SULTAN (Nesmith)—Velvety dark 
red with a gold throat. Flower is of 
good size with broad petals and 
sepals, darker flush toward center of 
Bloons: Tuby.. ay ean eee $1.00 
THOROBRED (Nesmith)—Large lily-like 
red flowers. Tall well branched stalks 
carry its bloom season on for a long 
period of time. 3 ft. July-August. .$1.00 
TRACERY (Nesmith)—A broad petaled 
flower of light yellow with a delicate 
tracery of salmon buff in the center 
of the open cup shaped bloom, firm 
substance and exceptionally well 
branched stalks with many buds, $1.25 
TRAIL OF GOLD (Russell) — Evergr-en. 
Huge buff yellow self color, slightly 
ruffled twisted petals. 3 ft. tall. 
TUR Biv cated a ene le ee 75c 
