Each 
POLLYANNA—Very flat, spreading flower. Yellow. Midseason. 2 ft. .50 
QUEEN Mary (Perry)—The best early blooming yellow variety. 
Tall and stately and robust. Large, full flowers of deep yel¬ 
low. 4 ft. June _ 5.00 
RADIANT (Yeld)—Quantities of clear orange flowers. Good. 3 
ft. July _ 75 
RAJAH (Stout)—As brilliant as Mikado but darker and also later. 
Shades of rich orange and garnet. 3 ft. July_ 3.00 
REGINALD Perry (Perry)—Pale apricot yellow shading to deep 
buff. Sepals faintly edged with orange. Very good. 4 ft. 
June-August _ 3.00 
ROYAL—A wonderful garden subject. Flowers of rich yellow, full 
and compact. Highly recommended. 3 ft. June, July_ .50 
SEMPERFLORENS—Many flowers at one time on branching stems. 
Soft orange. 3K ft. May, June_ 2.00 
SERENADE (Stout)—Pastel shades of buff and coral exquisitely 
blended in dainty, ruffled flowers. 3 ft. June, July _ 5.00 
SHIRLEY (Ruys)—Large, open flower of soft apricot orange. Petals 
and sepals pointed and fluted. 3 ft. July- 1.00 
SIRIUS (Yeld)—Striking and distinct. Shallow flowers of ruddy 
orange with reflexing petals deepening in color. Excellent. 314 
ft. June, July _ 3.00 
SIR MICHAEL Foster—L arge, fluted flowers of apricot yellow. 
Sepals tipped with orange. Large and imposing plant. 3 ft. 
June, July _ .75 
SONNY (Stout)—Pale yellow, recurving flower of waxy, thick tex¬ 
ture. One of Dr. Stout’s new hybrids. 3 ft. July, August 4.00 
SOUDAN (Stout)—A beautiful flower of uniform lemon yellow. 
The broad petals are waved. 3 ft. July_ 3.50 
SOVEREIGN—Semi-dwarf. Yellow. Early _ .25 
SUNKIST (Perry)—A perfectly formed flower of delicate color but 
resistant to the hottest sun. Inner divisions rosy bronze, sepals 
flushed rosy yellow. 2 Yi ft. July, August_ 3.00 
SUNGOLD (Dreer)—Dazzling flowers of brightest orange, and won¬ 
derfully strong texture. 2/i ft. June, July_ .75 
SUNNY West (Sass)—Very tall and latish. The big, pale yellow 
flowers are impressive _ 3.50 
SUNSET (Perry)—Ruby flowers with yellow midrib on petals. 
Small and distinct. July - 2.00 
TANGERINE (Yeld)—Semi-dwarf. Wide, orange flowers. May_ 2.50 
THE GEM (Betscher)—Medium-sized flower of great charm. Soft 
yellow. Good garden subject. 3 ft. June, July_ .50 
VESTA (Stout)—Deep orange-yellow with glistening reddish-brown 
sheen. 2 ft. July _ 3.00 
VULCAN (Stout)—An exotic flower, the color of claret, and the 
shape of a lily, delicate and spidery. 3 ft. June_ 8.00 
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