OHRED (Whe.). Bright clear red. Large, 
fine substance, nice form. 43”. M. Ev. $1.25 
OLYMPUS (Whe.). Extremely large light 
melon pink with glistening peach dusting. 
Wonderful specimen flower. 36”. M. Ev. 5.00 
ONEITA (Davis). Makes a fine low clump of 
rich rose-red. Reblooms nearly all summer. 
One of the best..30”. Eto L. Ev. 2.50 
ORANGE BEAUTY (Sass). No. 1 on Popu- 
larity Poll 1953! Large clear glowing or- 
ange. Broad petals and fragrant. Stunning! 
44”. M. Dor. AM-1950. 3.00 
PAINTED LADY (Rus.). Huge 8” bloom of 
copper-gold flushed terra cotta, coral 
throat. 36”. M. Dor. Stout Medal 1951. $2.00 
PAPRIKA (Whe.). Pure crimson-red; orange 
throat. Wide recurved petals on upturned 
flower. Red as they come! 30”. M. Dor. 5.00 
PATRICIA (Stout). Refined light greenish 
yellow. 36”. M. Fra. Ev. i 
PETER PAN (Stevens). Cute little maroon 
dwarf. 20”. M.. Dor. 20 
PEPPERMINT STICK (McDade). Septem- 
ber blooming multiflora of coral pink. One 
of the really fine late ones. 38”. Dor. 2.00 
PETITE (Davis 1954). Smooth clear pink 
dwarf self without halo. Plant with Pinkie 
for low border. Dainty. 12”. M. Dor. 6.00 
PICTURE (Les.). A 6” bloom of lovely bright 
rose. Petals 1%” wide. Sun proof and good 
long after dark. Flaring-wide open. 40”. 
E. to M. Dor. HM-1954. 10.00 
PINK ANGEL (McClure). Baby ribbon pink, 
sepals somewhat lighter. A very fine pink. 
SUL Ma Dor 2.50 
PINK BOWKNOT (Taylor). Very light sal- 
mon-pink with ivory midrib. Excellent 
substance; triangular form. New and 
worthwhile. 42”. M. Re. Ev. HM-1952. 6.00 
PINK CHARM (Nes.). An all-time favorite. 
Light red giving pink effect. 40”. M-La. 
Dor. 1.00 
PINK DAMASK (Stevens). We have a few 
of this very rare, large, lovely clear pink. 
It is a gem. 36”. M. Dor. HM-1954. 10.00 
PINK PETTICOATS (Nes.). A very rare 
and fine light pink, ruffed and airy in 
effect3 00) eMilae Lor, 6.50 
PINKIE (Sax.). A miniature dwarf pink with 
rose eye. Dainty and desirable for fore- 
ground. 2” flower. 20”. Mla. Dor. 4.00 
POMPEIAN RED (Mil.). Unusual shade of 
deep satiny red with 112” wide petals. 
One you will like. 30”. M. Dor. 
HM-1952. 2.00 
PINOCCHIO (Sax.). Very early miniature 
on wiry stems. Looks like a yellow cam- 
panula. Medium yellow with light red 
halo. Open 2 days. Often two sets of 
flowers open together. Reblooms in Sep- 
tember. 36”. June. Dor. 
POTENTATE (Nes.). Satiny Pansy purple 
self. Broad petals. Fine branching. Rated 
tops in this color. 42”. M. Dor. Stout 
Medal 1952. 4.50 
POWDER PUFF (Lester). 5” pastel yellow 
flushed pink. By afternoon is the color of 
flesh-colored face powder. Cool green 
throat. 36”. M-La. Dor. a 
PREMIUM (Sax.). See New Introductions 
PRIMA DONNA (Tay.). The most popular 
of all present pastels in buff, copper and 
peach. Winner of many shows. 36”. M. 
Re. Ev. AM-1952. 8.00 
PSYCHE (Whe.). Long ruffled petals of 
cream yellow, reflexed like iris falls. Faint 
lavender halo at throat. 48”. M. Ev. 3.50 
PURITY (Traub). Fragrant, clear light lem- 
on yellow. 5” flowers. Cool and chaste. Ex- 
cellent for cut flowers. 44’. Mla. Dor. 3.00 
PURPLE and GOLD (Nes.). Full rounded 
flower of oxblood red, dusted maroon pur- 
ple. Gold throat in contrast. Rich velvety 
sheen. 39”; M. Dor, 1.50 
PURPLE ELF (Nes.). Dainty purple turks- 
caps in August. 36”. Dor. 1.00 
PURPLE FINCH (Nes.). Tall glowing vel- 
vety red with purple flush at midpetal. A 
stunner. 42”. Mla. Dor. 1.50 
PURPLE WATERS (Rus.). Late blooming 
very large light purple flowers. Recom- 
mended. 36”. Mla. Dor. 1.00 
QUEEN of GONZALES (Rus.). Best large 
orange for June bloom. Large chalices on 
36” stems. Ev. $1.25 
RAJAH (St.). An old variety but unsurpassed 
for weather resistance, hardiness and re- 
hability. Nasturtium red with maroon eye. 
Velvety. 40”. Mla. Dor. $1.00 
RAINBOW (Sax.). Blend of light pink, red 
and salmon with creamy raised midribs. 
Small chartreuse throat. 34’. M. 
Semi-Ev. 7.50 
RAVEN (Whe.). Wheeler’s darkest! Velvety 
purple with black sheen, greenish throat. 
Large, sleek. 40”. EM. Ev. HM-1953 4.50 
RED HUSSAR (Nes.). Carmine red with 
deep orange cup. Striking. 38”. M. Dor. 2.00 
