EACH 
Sunny West (Sass)—Very tall and very late. Big, pale yellow 
flowers. July, August. 4 ft_ 2.50 
The Gem (Betscher)—Charming, full flowers. A good yellow. 
June, July. 3 ft- .50 
Vesta (Stout)—A semi-dwarf valuable because of its lateness. 
Frosted, deep orange flowers with a darker halo_ 3.00 
Vulcan (Stout)—An exotic flower, the color of claret and the 
shape of a lily, delicate and spidery. June, July. 3 ft_ 10.00 
WAU-BUN (Stout)—The broad, twisting petals of these very large, 
chamois-colored flowers are faintly shaded with coral. Unique 
and beautiful. June, July. 2 ft_ 2.00 
Winnie Nightingale (Perry)—Tall stems bear trumpet-shaped 
flowers of blazing orange. June, July. 4 ft_ 3.00 
Winsome (Yeld)—As appealing as its name. Pale, rounded, 
creamy-yellow flowers. May, June. 3 ft- 1.00 
Collection A 
This collection is designed to give continuous bloom from the first week 
of May into September. The varieties are listed in the order of blooming, 
Middendorfii being the first, and Sunny West the last to bloom. The 
varieties have been chosen with care so that none of the colors clash, either 
with each other, or with other material in the border. 
Middendorfii _ 
Flamid _ 
Royal _ 
Iris Perry _ 
George Yeld _ 
The Gem _ 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman 
Sunny West _ 
Collection for 
$0.25 
,25 
.35 
1.00 
2.00 
.50 
.75 
2.50 
$7.60 
$5.00 
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