V arieties Originating in Our Garden 
Betty (1938)—May; 2 ft.; fragrant yellow flowers. 
$1.00 
Elizabeth (1941)—Early May; 2 ft.; chrome 
yellow, fragrant; best of early blooming. 
$2.00 
Garden Lady (1942)—June-July. 2-3 ft.; flowers 
open wide; the wide segments nearly 
salmon color with lighter edges; a rare 
color and beautiful form. $5.00 
Glowing (1937)—July; 2-3 ft.; abundant 3 in. 
flowers light orange with a darker spot 
on the petals, giving a metallic effect; 
very good for garden masses. 50c 
Jimmie Junior (1943)—July; 2 ft.; flowers just 
above the abundant straight leaves coral 
red with a prominent hght mid-strive in 
the petals, opening nearly flat, 4 inches 
wide. $1.50 
Last Night (1940)—July; 4 ft.; large night-bloom- 
ing, fragrant, light yellow flowers. $1.09 
Louise Webster (1940)—Early May; 2-3 ft., sim- 
ilar to Betty; the tallest of the very early. 
$1.00 
Melo (1940)—June-July;3 ft.; flowers 38-4 inches 
wide with a darker arch on the wide 
petals. $2.50 
Mrs. Jones (19388)—May; 1-2 ft.; flowers yellow; 
many of the earlier ones have 7 to 12 
segments. 75c 
Mongol (1939)—June-August; over 3 ft.; the 
trumpet-form, chrome yellow flowers 6 to 
8 inches wide, the petals nearly 2 inches 
wide; the largest flower in our garden. 
$2.00 
Orange Rex (1941)—June-July; 5-6 ft.; many 
3-4 in. orange flowers; the tallest we 
have. $1.50 
Prince William (1940)—July; 2 ft.; the 3 inch 
flowers dull orange scarlet. $1.50 
Redahd (1942)—June-July; 3 ft.; very manv 
flowers 3 to 6 inches wide, dull purplish 
red with a prominent light yellow mid- 
stripe in the petals; needs half shade. 
$3.00 pot 
Takoma (1993)—June-July; 4 to 5 ft.: short 
branches along the upper stem with flow- 
ers at different levels; flowers 5-6 inches 
wide; sepals dull orange; petals dark 
brown with a yellow mid-line; one of our 
best bicolors. $4.00 
Woodridge (1938)—June-July. 3 ft. Graceful 
stems; flowers opening in the evening for 
26 hours; sepals yellow; petals dark red 
brown at first, to light chocolate in the 
afternoon, long pointed with a slight 
spiral twist. $1.00 
Many select unnamed seedlings $1.00 each. Pick 
the one you like best. 
