Drs Moines, Iowa 9 
MARY STOKER—Large Amaryllis-like 
flowers, reddish brown shaded crim- 
son bronze, orange yellow base. 21/2 
fi halys Augusta Gee ae eee 75¢ 
MAY SADLER—Deep rich brownish 
red with yellow throat. June, July. Bie 
MIDAS—A new introduction of Dr. 
Stout in a clear rich uniform glowing 
orange color with as many as 15 
blooms to a stalk, flowers full and 
of good size. About 3 ft., blooms in 
Jul ViFh ae & eta ean es ee $1.00 
MIKADO—5 inch flowers recurving in 
form, orange in color, petals have 
area of dark red purple which adds 
rilliancy to the flower. June, July. 
Zio til. Je Pea cy ceien «leak oem eee ee 35¢ 
MODESTY—Large, pale creamy yellow, 
self color, raised midrib. Long season 
of bloom, early June into July, 3 ft.75< 
MOONSTONE—Reddish buff. Base of 
flower creamy yellow, fluted petals. 
July AUgusises jor ita. eee es ee 35¢ 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN (Betscher)—Good 
size blooms of golden yellow with 
broad petals on stems 3 ft. tall. Blooms 
profusely late in July and August. .50¢ 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN—Flowers 5 inches, 
spreading recurving form, pale glisten- 
ing yellow. One of the latest to bloom. 
Asiqustea bait... toe eee 50¢ 
NEBRASKA—One of Mr. Sass’ newest 
introductions. Color a rich apricot buff 
yellow, large size flowers on stems 
about 3 ft. tall, many blooms on each 
steam, an outstanding variety, blooms 
uily@ AUCUS! a ee ee ee ee. 00 
OPHIR—Large, yellow flowers overlaid 
gold. Free flowering. Popular and de- 
sirable variety. July, August. 4 ft..40c 
ORANGE FLARE (Bristol Nurseries)—A 
very large, graceful, golden yellow 
blosson with a soft sparkling orange 
sheen. Strong stems, well branched 
carry quantities of big delightful fra- 
crant flowers during August and early 
September on stems more than 3 ft. 
tate Ace eee oe hes ee 2 nee $2.50 
PALE MOON—Beautiful pale yellow of 
good size and form. Good substance, 
Sturcy (plarites | tWlver oO cltomaee cae OLr 50c 
