Boutonniere. (Stout) 3 feet. July-August. Decidedly small 
flower, as the name implies. Blooms have a two and a 
half-inch spread with wide open, overlapping and recurv¬ 
ing petals. Sepals almost clear yellow but petals are light 
rosy peach with trace of mid-stripe; general effect some¬ 
what bicolor. Similar to Bijou but in lighter shades. 
$3.00. 
Chengtu. (Stout) 3 feet. August-September. A lovely 
blending of red and yellow, deepening to an intense red in 
the throat. Spread 4^4 inches. Pleasingly recurved. $3.00. 
Chrysoeora. (Perry) 3 feet. July-August. The sulphur- 
apricot, star-like blossoms are very attractive. $1.50. 
Cinnabar. (Stout) 2^2 feet. July-August. Delicate shades 
of brownish red, sprinkled cinnamon and strongly gold 
glistening. Throat is cadmium yellow. Flowers have a 
five-inch spread. Extra long blooming season. 75 cents. 
Circe. (Stout) 40 inches. July. Medium sized, clear yellow 
flowers on erect, freely branched stalks. A splendid 
garden variety. $4.00. 
Cissy Guiseppi. (Perry) 3 feet. July-August. Deep coppery 
rose-red. 60 cents. 
Cressida. (Betscher) 3 feet. July-August. Earge, full, 
spreading. A rich orange with tinge of fulvous. Very 
attractive. 75 cents. 
DauntcESS. (Stout) 2 feet. July. Pale cadmium yellow 
with greenish throat. Pastel shades well blended. Full 
4k2-inch flowers. Fragrant. $3.50. 
Dawn. (Perry) 3^2 feet. July-August. Earge bell-formed 
flowers nearly five inches across, pretty shade of rose 
buff, sulphur petals tipped crimson. $1.50. 
D. D. Wyman. (Betscher) 3 feet. July. Golden yellow 
flowers with a tawny splash on the petals. Six-inch 
spread. Free blooming. 50 cents. 
Dumortierii. 18 inches. May-June. Clear orange flowers. 
Buds are brownish red, with color persisting on the back 
of the flowers. 35 cents. 
E. A. Bowees. (Perry) 4 feet. June-July. This flower has 
narrow petals, wide open reddish-orange, blended with 
paler orange. Distinct and worthwhile. $1.00. 
