Over-the-Garden- Wall 
Lemon King. Another pale lemon-yellow, quite 
distinct with a heavy raised midrib on the 
petals, which are a little fluted. Reported to 
be the best of this color. 4 ft. July-Aug. 
.$1.25 
Luteola major. A free-flowering fine orange- 
yellow. 3 ft. July-Aug.$1.00 
Margaret Perry. Brilliant orange-scarlet, lined 
with yellow. Stems are well branched, bear¬ 
ing an abundance of bloom for a long period 
of time. 4 ft. July-Aug.$1.00 
Mary Florence. Apricot buff with a pink under¬ 
tone. Petals are waved; flowers are large. 
An outstanding variety. ft. June-July. 
.$2.50 
Middendorfi. A low-growing orange, fine for 
the front of borders. ft. Early June. $0.35 
Mikado. A fine orange, each petal having a 
banding of dark red-purple, making the flower 
very distinct. ft. June-July.$3.00 
Modesty. A light buttercup yellow, with long 
reflexing petals. 2 Y% ft. June-July.$1.50 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. Pale glistening yellow, 
very late. 3 ft. Aug.-Sept.$1.00 
Nocerensis. Canary yellow with large open 
flowers. Petals are ruffled; sepals have a wax 
finish. 3 ft. June-July.$4.00 
Ophir. Dark golden yellow. Flowers are large. 
4 ft. Aug.$1.00 
Queen Mary. Glistening orange-yellow. 
Flowers are large and open, with overlapping 
petals. 3 ft. June.$3.50 
Radiant. Pure orange of an exceptionally clear 
tone. “Ranks next to Hyperion for fine qual¬ 
ity and texture.” 3 ft. July-Aug.$2.50 
Royal. A delightful yellow, a little like Hy¬ 
perion. 3 ft. June-July.$1.50 
Shirley. Pale apricot-orange flowers with wavy 
petals. Flowers are flat and funnel-shaped. 
Stems are widely branched. 3 ft. July-Aug. 
.$2.50 
Sir Michael Foster. An apricot-yellow with 
large ruffled petals. Sepals are smooth and 
tipped with deep orange. 3 ft. July-Aug. 
.$2.50 
Soudan. Clear lemon in color, the flowers are 
broad petaled and there are many of them. 
3 ft. July.$3.50 
Sovereign. Orange-yellow of a medium tone. 
2J^ ft. July.$1.00 
Star of Gold. The flowers are of the palest 
yellow with a waxy finish. They are like 
large stars. 4 ft. Aug.-Sept.$5.00 
Summer Eve. Pink-orange, changing to peach- 
apricot in the evening. One of the most 
charming that we saw last season. 3 ft. 
July.$5.00 
Sunkist. Deep soft rose, each petal having a 
distinct yellow midrib, and the whole flower 
flushed bronze. 2J^ ft. June-July.$4.00 
Sunny West. Immense waxy canary-yellow, 
very pale in tone. One of the strongest and 
loveliest. Over 4 ft. Aug.-Sept.$4.00 
Sunset. Coppery crimson shading to soft cop¬ 
pery rose, with a decided yellow midrib. 
2/^ ft. June-July.$5.00 
The Gem. A deep yellow of fine substance. 
3 ft. June.$1.00 
Thunbergi. Pale yellow; and an evening 
bloomer. 3 ft. August.$0.50 
Vesta. Deep orange-yellow, with a glistening 
gold sheen and a touch of orange-red. 2 ft. 
August.$3.00 
Viscountess Byng. “Of matchless beauty, hav¬ 
ing a soft silvery grey background overlaid 
with pale coppery rose.” Flowers are open, 
with copper reflex. 2J^ ft. June-July. $4.00 
Wau-Bun. Cadmium yellow, the outer half of 
the petals flushed with red. Petals are broad 
and curving. 2J^ ft. July-Aug.$3.00 
Winsome. Especially appealing in its yellow 
tone. 3 ft. June-July.$2.00 
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