10 H. A. ZAGER GROWER 
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 
July cas. phd sca aie ait 75¢ 
MIKADO—5 irich flowers recurving in 
form, orange in color, petals have 
area of dark red purple which adds 
brilliancy to the flower. June, July. 
21/2 1 Co GER Os EM EM arene 35c 
MODESTY—Large, pale creamy yellow, 
self color, raised midrib. Long season 
of bloom, early June into July, 3 ft..50¢ 
MOONBEAM (Sass)—Large Creamy yel- 
low flower on well branched stalks 5 
feet tall, Petals, sepals and throat of 
flower uniform color, of good sub- 
stance and texture, blooms July-Au- 
gust. A splendid tall flowering va- 
riety f.\ sie 5214 2) aj ee $1.50 
MOONSTONE—Reddish buff. Base of 
flower creamy yellow, fluted petals. 
July, August: 349 ft. 520.2 ee 35c 
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. .35c 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN—Flowers 5 inches, 
spreading recurving form, pale glisten- 
ing yellow. One of the latest to bloom. 
August) Sie fie) oo ics ee ee 35c 
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 
July; August. os. 2.2: RAE 75c 
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- 
grant flowers during August and early 
September on stems more than 3 ft. 
fall go co Bee ks ee eee $1.50 
PALE MOON—Beautiful pale yellow of 
good size and form. Good substance, 
sturdy plant. July. 3 ft............ 50c 



