12 H. A. ZAGER GROWER 
MARY FLORENCE (Betscher)—A lovely 
creamy yellow with a pink undertone 
giving a rich buff effect. A charming 
variety. Quite distinct. Blooms. in 
July and again latter part of August. 
Good size flowers with splendid tex- 
ture. About 3 it. tall... 9 eee 75¢ 
MARY GUENTHER (Russell)—An out- 
standing bicolor of good size. The 
petals are velvety carmine red, the 
sepals clear yellow. Blooms in July 
on stalks’ 2 ft... -s ee $2.00 
MATADOR (Nesmith)—Arich mahogany, 
almost crimson flower with a deep red 
velvety flush on the petals. The se- 
pals are the same color, but not as 
velvety. A full cup shaped flower of 
dazzling brilliance with twenty or 
more buds on nicely branched scape. 
July 15 to August 15, 38 inches. (Or- 
iginator’s description) 
MAYOR STARZINSKI (Traub)—Flower 
a glistening bronze-rose of medium 
size, long blooming season, blooms 
in July on slender stalks 3 ft. tall $3.00 
MERRY MOOD (Nesmith) — A cherry 
pink that is most effective in the gar- 
den. According to Ridgeway the 
petals are Rose dore. Sepals have a 
lighter background flushed with 
deeper color. There is a Jasper red 
zone about the yellow throat. Medium 
flowers on well branched stalks. July, 
August. 40 in. (Orignator’s descrip- 
tion)... fu. ee Se $2.90 
MIDAS (Stout)—Flowers medium large, 
wide open of clear glowing orange on 
tall strong stalks 3!/, ft. A tall orange 
yellow excellent for background. Open 
evenings. July.’ 7.50 one $ .75 
MIKADO—5 inch flowers recurving in 
form, orange in color, petals have 
area of dark red purple which adds 
brilliancy to the flower. ‘une, July. 
2" ft. a ee 
MILDRED ORPET (Traub)—A peach and 
rose blush bicolor of good size and 
shape. Blooms in mid summer on nice- 
ly branched stalks, 3 aoliss 
MISSION BELLS (Hall) en wide 
petaled, ruffled flow lear me- 
dium yellow producin- 9 52 flow- 
ers to a stalk on established plants. 
A fine variety that is a strong grower 
and a free bloomer. Taly, Auaust. 
CMe Ve iy Ce pte Sr y3 . 94.00 
