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MARY FLORENCE — Large, wavy-edged 
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MATADOR— (Nesmith). Full cupshaped flow- 
ers in bright, rich mahogany with a deeper 
velvety flush on the petals. Brilliant and 
well branched. July-Aug. 40”....0000.2000.0000000.. 2.50 
MIDDENDORFFII—Rich orange flowers in 
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MIKADO—Mellow orange banded red-purple. 
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MIDAS (Stout)—Full, spreading flowers of 
clear glowing orange. Scapes strong and 
erect. Fine for background. 42” ................ .60 
MINOR—Dwarf yellow flowers that are 
charming and dainty; ideal for rock gar- 
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MODESTY—Lovely large pale yellow self, 
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MOONBEAM—Large flowers of delightful 
creamy yellow. July-August. 60”.................. 1.00 
“Moonbeam is the perfect color for the peren- 
nal border.” 
MCONSTONE—Flowers of reddish-buff with 
deeper eye-zone and pure yellow triangu- 
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MRS. C. L. SEITH—(Betscher). Large flowers 
of deep orange. 30 buds. July-Aug. 40”...... 75 
MRS. J. R. MANN—(Betscher). Lovely deep 
yellow flowers with fluted and ridged petals. 
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MRS. W. H. WYMAN — (Betscher). Full 
flowers of pale glistening yellow, free 
blooming and long lasting. Aug. 4 ft..... .50 
MULLERI — 4 ft. June-August. A rich, 
glowing yellow from England .................... .50 
MULTIFLORA SUMMER HYBRIDS — Nu- 
merous medium flowers of clear orange 
over long period in July and August. 36”... .60 
NEBRASKA—(Sass). Very large flowers of 
maize overlaid cadmium. Striking flowers 
beautifully ruffled and fluted. July-Aug. 
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OLIVIA—Pale gleaming gold lightly brushed 
olive; effect a distinct greenish olive. 
Artistically ruffled, twisted and recurved. 
Almost an orchid. Fragrant. July-Aug. 
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OPHIR—One of the most lovely sorts with 
large, golden-yellow flowers. August. 48”.... 
PALE MOON—Pale yellow, always in de- 
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PATRICIA—(Stout) Uniform pale greenish 
recurved petals and smooth texture. De- 
lightfully fragrant. July-Ang. 36”. Su- 
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PEACHBLOW—(Nesmith). Very pale yellow 
6 in, full flowers with recurved tips; green- 
ish throat and narrow, rosy eye-zone. July. 
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PINK CHARM—(Nesmith 1940). Beautiful 
open 4% in. flowers with very recurving 
petals and sepals in deeply colored coral- 
pink with a light cadmium star in pleasing 
contrast to the pink stamens, Aug.--Sept. 
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PURPLE WATERS— (Russell 1942). 5” flowers 
of rosy wine-red with distinct purplish cast. 
Broad, very recurved segments, and lemon 
yellow throat. June-July. The wide purple 
petals and sepals hold fresh in sunlight 
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QUEEN MARY—Tall, stately, robust. Large 
glistening flowers in rich yellow. Very 
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RADIANT—Exceptionally clear orange flow- 
ers of fine texture. July-August. 42” -..... 
ROSAFLARE (Plouf)—Many 4%” full flow- 
ers of Dragon’s-Blood Red with veins and 
eyezone of Pansy Purple, throat of Cad- 
mium yellow. July-Aug. 36” .........--...-.---- 
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