EACH 
SUNKIST (Perry)—A perfectly formed, small flower of delicate color 
but tesistant to the hottest sun. The petals are flushed with rose 
while the sepals are apricot. Good garden subject. July, 
August. 2 Yi ft. _ 
SUNNY West (Sass)—Very large flowers of pale lemon on tali 
stems. July, August. 4 ft- 
SUNSET (Perry)—Ruby-colored flowers with yellow midrib on 
petals. Small and distinct. July. 2 ft- 
TANGERINE (Yeld)—An attractive, sturdy dwarf with vase-shaped, 
orange flowers. Nothing else as bright as this blooming as 
early. May _ 
THE GEM (Betscher)—Open, yellow flowers with ruffled edges. 
Good. June, July. 3 ft- 
VESTA (Stout)—A dwarf valuable because of its lateness. Frosted, 
deep orange flowers with a darker halo. July, August_ 
VULCAN (Stout)—An exotic looking flower giving the effect of a 
shining, claret-colored lily. June, July. 3 ft- 
WAU-BUN (Stout)—The broad, twisting petals of these very large, 
chamois-colored flowers are faintly shaded with coral. Unique 
and beautiful. June, July. IJ/j ft_ 
WINNIE Nightingale (Perry)—Tall stems bear trumpet-shaped 
flowers of blazing orange. June, July. 4 Yi ft_ 
WINSOME (Yeld)—As appealing as its name. Pale, rounded, cream- 
yellow flowers. May, June_ 
3.00 
2.00 
1.50 
.50 
.25 
1.50 
6.00 
2.00 
2.00 
.75 
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