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GROUP I GENERAL STANDARD VARIETIES 
We are listing here varieties that have proven of unusual 
merit and worthy of being listed. We have discarded many variéties 
which were of no special significance, in favor of thos¢ ofy grea h=>-~_ 

er garden value. We find almost all of them just as e¢syy to “grow” 
and therefore grow only the best. This offer is good a On ee 
October l5th only, due to the very low price we ask n  & Reniémb rr, 
we pay transportation charges on all items amounting to Ben, O45 
dollars or more; otherwide please add twenty-five cents for “pay z 
ing and postage. Every plant we send out is first class stock, 
large enough to bloom profusely the first season. What better 
time is there to plant than during the months of September and 
October? You may have this entire collection of thirteen varieties 
for $5.50 or any separate varieties at the prices listed below. 




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BAGDAD (Stout) Rich brown and red tone. 4 ft. May-June------- may A 
BELLS OF SAN ANTONE (Russell 1941) A chrome self, reverse of sep- 
als green. A perfect bell shape and keeps 
well under our sun. Fast grower. 3 ft. May-June --~----------- 35¢ 
CHROME ORANGE (Mead) Similar to Florham, but the flowers are 
aeeper orange.segments more narrow than Florham and 
a graceful beauty. 3 ft. May-June --------------------------- e5¢ 
CISSY GUISEPPI (Perry) Deep rose-red with yellow throat. Rack of 
petals red and green. 23 ft. June-July --------- eh¢ 
DUMORTIERII (Species) Deep rich cadmium yellow.2 ft.Mar.-Apr. 25¢ 
GEM (Betscher) Flowers of light cadmium yellow. Robust with a 
4 inch spread. 3 ft. June-July ----------------- 257 
GEORGE YELD (Perry) Flowers 6 inches across. One of the best 
English hybrids. Petals shaded rich rose. Sepals 
orange. 33 ft. June-July ----------- woee--------------------- 25¢ 
J. R. MANN (Betscher) Large trumpet-shaped flowers of deep yellow. 
A real beauty. 35 ft. May-June ----------------- 257 
LINDA (Stout) Ruffled golden-vellow petals, flecked with cinnamon 
being a contrast to the bright yellow sepals. A rose 
zone, yellow throat. A “mist-have". 3 ft. May-June --------- 35/7 
MIKADO (Stout) Flowers of mellow orange, dark red-purple eye-zone 
in each petal. About the most profuse bloomer in our 
field. 3 ft. May-June ---------------------- wee ------------- e5¢ 
OPHIR (Farr) A large golden-yellow flower, Profuse bloomer; one 
of the best yellows in our ficlds.4 ft. May-June 
e5¢ 
SERENADE (Stout) Crinkled petals in pastel shades giving an 
effect of pale coral=-pink.Very fine.S ft. 
May -June------------------------------------- 35¢ 
-SIR MICHAEL FOSTER. Large yellow trumpet-shaped flowers. Tall 
and imposing. 4 ft. May-June ---------------- e5¢ 
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