EACH 
MIDAS (Stout)—A shallow, open flower of the brightest possible 
orange. June, July. 5 ft- 2.00 
MlDDENDORFII—An excellent, semi-dwarf with small, compact flow¬ 
ers of rich yellow. Very early. May. 2 ft- .35 
MIKADO (Stout)—Soft orange-colored flowers with a mahogany- 
colored pattern. June, July. lYi ft- .75 
MINOR—A small, dainty dwarf. Clear yellow flowers. May, June. 
1 ft. _ .25 
MODESTY (Betscher)—A pretty, pale yellow, reflexing flower. 
June, July. 3}^ ft- 1.00 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN (Betscher)—For general excellence Mrs. A. H. 
Austin has not been surpassed. Large, golden flowers. June, 
July. 3 ft. _ .35 
MRS. PERRY (Perry)—Very large, showy flowers, yellow shading 
to darker yellow in the throat. Heavy and compact. June, 
July. 3 ft. _ 2.00 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN (Betscher)—The medium-sized, overlapping, 
pale yellow flowers are rounded and slightly recurved. Excel¬ 
lent. July, August. 3 ft_ .75 
MULLERI—An evening bloomer with long, narrow, trumpet-shaped, 
pale yellow flowers backed with green and heavily scented. A 
heavy bloomer and makes an impressive plant. June, July. 4 ft. .75 
MULTIFLORA—Many dainty little flowers of pale orange in bloom 
at once on graceful stems. Blooms from August until frost. 
2 ft. _ 4.00 
OCHROLEUCA—An evening bloomer that is somewhat like Mulleri 
but on a much smaller scale. June, July. 2 Vi ft___ .50 
OPHIR (Farr)—Large, fine, golden flowers on tall stems. July, 
August. 4 ft__ .75 
PALE Moon (Cleveland)—Very large, palest lemon. Earlier than 
Hyperion. June, July. 3 ft- 2.00 
PATRICIA (Stout)—Beautiful, large, recurving flowers of pale yel¬ 
low and with a smooth, heavy texture. July. 2 ft_ 2.00 
PEACH Blow (Nesmith)—Large, wide open flowers of an odd shape 
of dusty rose with a darker rose halo and a pale, rosy orange 
throat. July, August. 2 ft- 5.00 
PINK Lustre (Nesmith)—Large, lily-like flowers, slightly ruffled. 
Color, a delicate, unfading, pale pink with a pearly sheen. 
Wonderful substance. July, August. 4 ft_ 10.00 
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