Soudan. (Stout) 3 feet. July. Clear empire-yellow, gold 
glistening, the broad, overlapping petals have wavy 
margins. Medium-large flowers. A decidedly worth¬ 
while variety. $1.50. 
Sovereign. (Yeld) (A. M. R. H. S.) 2 feet. June. Pale 
chrome-yellow flowers 2 > l A inches in diameter. Similar to 
Gold Dust, but paler. 50 cents. 
Sunny West. (Sass) 4 feet. July-August. Large canary- 
yellow flowers of good substance. An excellent garden 
variety. One of the ten best. $3.00. 
Tangerine. (Yeld) (A. M. R. H. S.) 20 inches. May. A 
clear, deep shade of orange darker than Middendorfi. An 
excellent variety for the rock garden. $1.00. 
The Gem. (Betscher) 3 feet. July-August. Rich, deep 
orange yellow flowers. Well named. 30 cents—5 at 25 
cents. 
Thunbergi. 3 feet. July-August. Buttercup yellow. Fragrant. 
Does extremely well in partial shade. Very floriferous. 
30 cents—5 at 25 cents. 
Vesta. (Stout) 30 inches. July. Deep orange flowers, with 
a glistening gold sheen. Four and one-half inch spread. 
Holds up well in hot weather. $1.50. 
Viscountess Byng. (Perry) 4 feet. July-August. Soft, 
silvery background overlaid with pale coppery rose. The 
open, well-shaped flowers are very attractive. $2.00. 
Vuecan. (Stout) 3 feet. July. Even-toned maroon flowers 
with faint golden brown midrib, four-inch spread, golden 
yellow throat. Petals ruffled. $3.50. 
Wau-Bun. (Stout). 3 feet. July-August. The blooms are 
large, light cadmium yellow, over which there is a delicate 
sprinkling of very faint fulvous red. The twisted char¬ 
acter of the petals makes this a lovely and interesting 
variety. One of the ten best. $1.50. 
Winsome. (Yeld) (A. M. R. H. S.) 3 feet. June-July. Pale, 
creamy yellow, wide-open flowers. A dainty and fragrant 
variety. Considered by Mr. Yeld one of his best intro¬ 
ductions. $1.00. 
