LUTEOLA PALENS. Like the last-mentioned, 
but a pale yellow. 3 ft. July-Aug.fl.OO 
MANDARIN (Farr) A tall and stately gentle¬ 
man, clothed in lemon-yellow. The blos¬ 
soms are bell shaped. 4 ft. Aug. $1.00 
NL^RGARET perry (Perry) Margaret waltzes 
in,dressed in brilliant orange-scarlet, 
lined with yellow. She stays for a long 
time and is a remarkably fine gal.4 ft. 
July-Aug. $1.00 
MARY FLORENCE (Betscher) Mary wears apri¬ 
cot-buff with a pink slip under it. 
Large wavy petals. We like Mary, tool 
3^ ft. July-Aug. $3.00 
MLDAS (Stout ’35) True to name, a clear 
rich golden orange, with recurving pe¬ 
tals. A stalk will have 15 blooms 5" in 
diameter. 3i ft. June-July. $3.00 
MIDDENDORFl. The Joy of the amateur's gar¬ 
den because of its rich coloring (or¬ 
ange), rapid growth, and low price. 1^ 
ft. Early June. A.M., R.H.S. $0.35 
MIKADO (Stout) The best known and most 
distinct of Dr. Stout's originations. 
The flower is a fine orange, the three 
petals having a banding of dark red-pur¬ 
ple. 3 ft. July-Aug. $2.50 
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MODESTY (Betscher) A light buttercup yel¬ 
low with long reflexed petals, too mo¬ 
dest to claim top placet 3 ft. June- 
July. $1.50 
MRS.J.R.Mann (Betscher) Mrs. Mann is beau¬ 
tiful in deep yellow. The petals are 
fluted and ridged; the sepals flare. 
3 ft. June-July. $1.50 
MRS.W.H.WYMAN (Betscher)Thi3 variety comes 
late,and is pale glistening yellow. The 
petals are delicately curved. 3 ft.Aug. 
$ 1.00 
MULTIFLOR HYBRIDS (Stout '35) Interesting 
because their numerous flowers give a 
long period of bloom, and because of 
their miniature blossoms, cieslrable for 
cutting. The color is a clear orange.2^ 
ft. July-Aug. $3.00 
NOCPRENSIS. The large flowers are canary 
yellow, with ruffled petals. The sepals 
have a waxy finish. Especially recom¬ 
mended for a dry location. 3 ft. June- 
July. $3.50 
OPHIR (Farr) We cannot praise this too 
highly. The flowers are yellow, over¬ 
laid with gold, and are 6” long, 5” a- 
cross; there are as many as 25 blooms 
on the 4-5 ft. stalks. Mr. Farr's fin¬ 
est introduction. 4 ft. Aug. $1.00 
PATRICIA (stout '35) A sister of Dauntless, 
but the color is an even-toned pale 
yellow with a greenish throat. The seg¬ 
ments of the medium-sized blooms over¬ 
lap, making a very full flower. V/e know 
we are going to like Patricia. 3ft.July. 
$3.00 
QUEEN MARY (Perry) Appears in glistening 
gold with broad overlapping petals.rer- 
haps the finest of the early yellows. 3 
ft. June-July. $3.50 
QUEEN OF MAY (van Veen) Arriving in June, 
a pale apricot-orange, deeper in the 
throat. 2 '-^ ft. June. $1.00 
RADIANT (Yeld) The radiance of tM-s heme- 
rocallls is surpassed only by that of 
Hyperion.An exceptionally clear orange, 
of fine texture. 3^ ft. July-Aug.A.M., 
R.H.S. $2.00 
RAJAH (stout '35) Richly gay, as befits 
an eastern potentate. "The throat is a 
pale orange, green tinged. The segments 
are English red,traversed by darker col¬ 
ored veins; and there is a conspicuous 
eye zone, as in Mikado, that is near 
the shade of garnet-brown." A darker 
and later Mikado. 3^ ft. July-Aug.$3.00 
ROYAL. A fine yellow, somewhat like Hype- 
rian, but earlier. 3 ft. June-July$l.00 
SHIRLEY. This Shirley has a beautiful 
dress of pale apricot-orange.with flut¬ 
ed ruffles.The flowers are flat and fun¬ 
nel-shaped on widely branched stems. 
3 ft. July-Aug. A.M., R.H.S. 
$ 2.00 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER. An apricot-yellow with 
large ruffled petals. Th® sepals are 
smooth and tipped with deep orange,3 ft. 
.Tune-July. $2.50 
SONNY (Stout '35) A clear uniform shade of 
light yellow with a greenish throat.The 
blossoms open about sundown, remaining 
open thro' the next day .The segments are 
thick in texture, and recurve strongly. 
Sonny has been considered a plant of 
unusual beauty for some years, and we 
extend a hearty greeting to it, as it 
is now available for our gardens. 3 ft. 
.Tuly-Aug. $3.00 
SOVEREIGN A fine medium-toned orange-yel¬ 
low of rapid growth. 2 \ ft. June. A.M., 
R.H.S. $0.75 
3TALWART(Cook)Stalwart and strong it grows, 
this tawny reddish-bronze and orange 
flower. The freely borne flowers 
have nicely recurved petals and are on 
strong, well branched stems. Very fine. 
34 ft. July-Aug. $3.00 
STAR OF GOLD (Sass) The star among the 
pale yellows.The flowers are like large 
stars of the palest yellow, with a 
waxy finish. 4 ft. July-Aug. $5.00 
SUMMER EVE (Nesmith) The pinky-orange 
tones that one sometimes sees of a sum¬ 
mer evening.The blooms have well-round¬ 
ed petals and are greatly admired.3 ft. 
July-Aug. $5.00 
SUNKIST (Perry) Not an "orange", but a 
soft rose and bronze flower,with a dis¬ 
tinct yellow midrib. 3 ft. July-Aug. 
$3.00 
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