DES MOINES, IOWA 5 
DAWN—Flowers 5 inches across, ful- 
vous rose, sulphur yellow base. July, 
PE RMESIME SS Oth Veg «arya ane es fess 60c 
DAZZLER—Introduced by Dreers. Large 
flowers of a rich deep golden yellow 
with broad petals, flowers measure 6 
inches and more in diameter, blooms 
in July, 21 ft. Best mid-season 
Pion S1ET pe ee $1.00 
DOVER (Betscher)—Clear light apri- 
cot yellow, flower 5 inches spread. 
Edges of petals ruffled, has a long 
season of bloom, early June into July. 
momuer ys Gressida.. 3° ft.is... eke. 50c 
D. D. WYMAN—Large, golden yellow 
with tawny splash on petals. Long 
season of bloom. Late June and July. 
PNT A RA Bor ls 35c 
DOROTHY McDADE (Sass)—Flower of 
good size of medium yellow color on 
stalks 3 ft. tall. Latest of Sass vari- 
eties to bloom, in July and Au- 
Pe rics Paes es yess ees $3.00 
E. A. BOWLES—Rich deep reddish or- 
ange, blended with paler orange and 
gold. Large open flowers with ruffled 
petals. Excellent. June, July. 4 ft..75c 
EMILY HUME (Hume)—Light orange yel- 
low flowers have petals that are 
twisted curled, pinched at the tips, 
making them most decorative in the 
garden or as cut flowers for daytime 
arrangement. Form similar to Wau- 
Bun, blooms later and lighter shade. 
Blooms July on stalks 2]/2 tall. .$1.50 
ENCHANTRESS (Bristol Nurseries)— 
Blossoms of medium size, perfectly 
formed are carried in clusters on tall 
stately stems. Color soft yellow deep- 
ening to a faint copper-gold, with 
just a slight flush of tender pink in 
the throat, 31/, feet tall. Blooms mid- 
GMa OSA UGUSt sakes cir bmi ct eeites $1.00 
FESTIVAL (Stout)—A gay bicolor. Sep- 
als orange with brown tinge; petals 
English red with darker veins and 
orange mid-stripe. A vigorous grower; 
erect, with many well branched stalks 
3/2 ft. tall, in bloom July and Au- 
EID tart. sie cee oma so: $3.00 
FLAVA—One of the earliest varieties to 
bloom. The old fragrant “Lemon Lily” 
clear lemon yellow. Blooms with 
Bearded Iris in May and June. Three 
ate tee ems) ieee. fy 39c 
