
by Dr. A. B. Stout 
CABALLERO. 4 ft. July, Aug. A distinct 
bicolor. Petals vermilion-red, throat and 
sepals golden yellow. A tall, gay and bril- 
Mare addition to the summer garden. $3.00 
each. 
CHENGTU. 3 ft. July to late Aug. Sprightly, 
brilliant, coppery orange-red with deep 
velvety carmine mid-zone. Flowers 46", 
pleasingly recurved. See picture. $1.00 
each; 5 @ 80 cts. 
CINNABAR. 214 ft. Early July into Aug. 
Extra-long and profuse bloom season. Or- 
ange base, sprinkled cinnamon and strongly 
eold-glistening. Medium-large, with re- 
curving petals and sepals. See picture. 
$1.00 each; 5 @ 80 cts. 
CIRCE. 4 ft. July, Aug. Full, clear yellow, 
medium flowers, 314” across, are borne on 
erect, well-branched scapes. Does not_re- 
semble any other in bloom at the time. Tall 
lavender and white Phlox are a happy com- 
bination for midsummer bloom. $1.00 each; 
5 @ 80 cts. 
DAUNTLESS. 3 ft. July, Aug. Pale yellow- 
ish orange, with pastel blended mid-zone; 
large, wide and overlapping petals. Flowers 
of fine substance in a general pastel effect 
for the summer garden. Has all the choice 
qualities of Patricia. See picture, page 8. 
$1.50 each. 


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FESTIVAy 
DOMINION. 314 ft. June, July. Extra- 
large, full flowers with rich red colorings 
in a concentric three-toned pattern. Second 
period of irregular bloom from mid-August 
until November. Strong, bold, royal. Re- 
mains open evenings. $3.00 each. 
FESTIVAL. 314 ft. July, Aug. Named by 
Rev. John Allan Blair, Chambersburg, Pa. 
A gay bicolor. Sepals orange with brown 
tinge; petals English red with darker veins 
and orange mid-stripe. Vigorous grower; 
erect, with many branched scapes. See 
picture. $3.00 each. 
HANKOW. 314 ft. August. Flowers are 
large (516”), rich yellowish orange with 
bold scarlet eye-zone in petals. A clone of 
the species H. fulva, extensively cultivated 
near Hankow, China, for food and medicine. 
$2.00 each. 
