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ed cinnamon with red eye. M. 30”........ , 
LOVETIT’S LEMON—Large lemon-yellow. M. 
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LUTEOLA MAJOR — Well-branchead apricot. 
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MACULATA—Large, bold, fetching blend of 
soft yellow and burnished copper. Fr. Ev. 
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MAJESTIC — (Stout). Full, clear orange, 
siishtivy) waved: margins, M* 42") o\2 -, ) ete 
MANCHU — (Stout). Apricot-orange with 
greenish-yellow throat:'’ EM, 42’?.......... 

MANDARIN—Clear lemon yellow. M. 42”... 
MARCUS — Large deep yellow with faint 
bronzy overlay and olive touches M. 44’... 
MARGARET PERRY—PBrilliant rose-red and 
orange-yellow. M-L. 48’. Prolific......... 
MARS—Orange flowers of fine form. M. 42”. 
MARY FLORENCE — Large, wavy - edged 
flowers of pleasing apricot-yellow. L. 48”... 
MARY STOKER—Brown-red and canary yel- 
low, beautifully comb ned. M.) 32") .2.....0.% 
MATADOR— (Nes). Full cup shaped flowers 
in bright, rich mahogany with a deeper 
velvety flush on the petals. Brilliant flow- 
ers on well-branched stalks. ML. 40’...... 
MAY SADLER—Rich flowers of red-brown. 
IM. 30” 
MEQG—Well-formed two-tone yellow. M. 36’. 
MIDDENDORFFII—Early rich orange. BE. 18” 
MIKADO—Orange and red-purple. EM. 42’’.. 
MIDAS—(j3stout). Full, spreading flowers of 
glowing orange. Strong and erect. EM. 42” 
MINOR—A charming, dainty yellow dwarf. E. 
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MODESTY—Distinct pale yellow self. ML. 36” 
“T shall always keep Modesty.” 
MONA—Well formed two-tone yellow. M. 36’ 
MONARCH — (Stout). Large, starlike light 
ecadmium-yellow; delicate mid-zone halo. 
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MOONBEAM—Delightful large creamy yel- 
low. L. 60”’ 
“The perfect color for the perennial border.’ 
MOONSTONE — Reddish-buff; yellow throat. 
EM. 42” 
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MRS. B. F. BONNER—Lirger Hyperion. Pro- 
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MRS. J. R. MANN—Lovely deep yellow with 
fluted and ridged. petals..\MLi 367 i. .4).i 6... 
MRS. SEITH—Large deep orange. EM. 40”....... 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN—Pale glistening yellow. 
Free blooming and long lasting. L. 48”. ...... 
MUILABPRI—Rich, glowing yellow. E-L. 48” 
MULTIFLORA SUMMER HYBRIDS — Many 
medium flowers of clear orange. Long 
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LINDA—(Stout), Pastel golden yellow fleck- 
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NEBRASKA—Very large; maize flushed cad- 
mium. Strikingly ruffled and fluted. M-L. 
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NOCERENSIS — Many large, smooth, open, 
ruffled and waxy canary yellow. E. 48”.... 
OLIVIA—Pale gleaming gold lightly brushed 
Olive; effect—distinct greenish olive. Artis- 
tically ruffled, twisted and recurved. Almost 
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OPHIR—Lovely, large golden-yellow. L. 48”.. 
ORANGE BEAUTY — (Sass). Large, broad- 
petaled orange self. Extra. Fr. M. 42”..... 
ORIOLE—“The brilliant Orange plumage of 
the Baltimore Oriole.’ Much admired. M-L. 
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PALE MOON—Popular pale yellow. M. 36”... 
PEACHBLOW— (Nes). Very pale yellow, full 
recuryeds irosy;eye=zome, Mi 367". ..5). 241224 
PINK CHARM—(Nes). Beautiful open flow- 
ers, recurving, deep coral pink. L. 48”.... 
PINK LUSTRE—(Nes). Huge trumpet shaped 
flowers of lustrous soft pink. M. 45”...... 
POLLYANNA—Many flat, wide, light yellow 
flowers in June and\July.,Re. 36°) ..6i.5. 
PRINCESS— (Stout). Clear lemon-yellow, re- 
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PURPLE WATERS—(Russell), Rosy wine- 
red with purplish cast. Boad recurved seg- 
ments; lemon yellow throat; non-fading. 
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QUAKER—(Popov). Tall light yellow. M. 60” 
QUEEN OF GONZALES — (Russell). huge, 
wide-petaled, deepest gold. ev. E. 36’’..... 
QUEEN OF MAY—Pale apricot-orange, Fr, E. 
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REGINALD PERRY — Pale yellow tipped 
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ROSAFLARE—(Plouf). Many full flowers of 
dragon’s-blood red with veins and eye-zone 
of pansy purple; cadmium throat. ML. 36’. 
ROSA KELI+—A medium orange self. M. 48” 
ROSALIND — (Stout). Selected from Fulva 
rosea. Many flowers in clear, deep rosy 
pink; widely opened, recurved. L. 36”..... 
ROSE GEM—(Stout). Fine, vigorous near old 
rose, soft: eye, greenish throat..M. 54’...... 
ROSE QUEEN—Yellow-orange-fulvous flow- 
ers withsfaint) eyeszones We 45S syste s 
ROSY DAY—(Nies). Large, full flowers, bar- 
yta yellow and garnet brown; waved and 
Huteds wWweliehituly pastel. Lama eects ho 
ROYAL—Smooth golden yellow. Fr. M. 36’’.. 
SERENADE—(Stout). Numerous 4’ flowers 
in pleasing pastel yellow and pink harmony; 
twisted and crinkled; faint halo. M, 48’’... 
SHERKINAH—Large flowers of rich orange, 
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