TANTALIZER—tThis big flower has wide petals of totem red, darker veined 
a buccaneer red, and sepals of terracotta. The throat is a rich, cadmium 
yellow. Plant is semi-dormant with strong, 312” flower scapes. A repeat 
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RED MOUNTAIN—Not especially pretty, but really something if one is seek- 
ing height and size. The 5” flower has petals 142” and sepals 14%” wide. 
The color is a dark anatolia red with a throat color which is intermediate 
between golden rod and aureolin yellow. The 6 foot flower scapes are 
very strong, being 1” in diameter at the base.................ccccsccceeseeeeeesees $1.00 
LEMONADE—Fragrant, cup-shaped flowers of canary yellow with a chart- 
reuse throat and a 3%” spread; borne on strong, 3’ scapes, Evergreen $1.00 
FULL HOUSE—A deep, purplish-red with a light midstripe in sepals and pe- 
tals. The medium-sized flowers are borne on strong, 36” scapes. Semi- 
LOT AEN GE EN 5: ACRE IRS) Oi eal eA Cte ne OO de hy ee eae PERN AE Sy ates Ron BE ome $1.00 
TRAVELLER—Garnet red with light midstripe and a throat of chrome yel- 
low. The 5” flower has petals 14%” in width. Foliage dormant. Bloom 
WUCeSeASON SS LLONE) SCADECS, < OUP ID i Aecsn.tcacrnemenntccan edocs tse mete ye $1.00 
YELLOW COTTON—The numerous, medium sized flowers of dandelion yel- 
low are borne on strong, 3%’ scapes. Sepals are cadmium yellow on the 
reverse side. Evergreen; repeat DlOOME 20.0.0... csesseeeseeeeeececeeeeeeeees $1.00 
GOLDEN FRILLS—This deep gold is a cadmium yellow with well formed, 
4%" flowers on strong, 3 foot scapes. This evergreen variety is another 
POOGETEDEd t, DIOOIMIET Ss kcsyet tira c Wate s Hee care Ae ee sates ihc et gore ened $1.00 
“PINKS”—A group of attractive, free-blooming, evergreen hybrids in the 
color range between salmon and apricot. The 414” to 5” flowers are “eyed” 
a light canyon red and have a gold to chartreuse throat. The strong 
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MIXED HYBRIDS—This is a good buy for those who wish to secure a large 
number of plants for mass planting, without regard to variety name. Each 
season the hybridizer produces hundreds of good plants which have yard 
value, but which are not sufficiently different from established clones 
to justify a variety name. Many thousands of these plants are now con- 
tributing to the beauty of gardens throughout the United States. 
$3.00 per 12 
POPULAR, ESTABLISHED VARIETIES: 
35¢ each 
AUGUST PIONEER (Stout) chrome- MARGARET PERRY (Perry) Lt. 
orange orange-red. 
BAGDAD (Stout) Brick red; eyed. MAY QUEEN—Early yellow. 
BIJOU (Stout) Fulvous-orange. MRS. JNO. J. TIGERT (Watkins) 
Orange-red; eyed. 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN (Betscher) Pale 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout) Bicolor. 
CHENGTU (Stout) Orange-Red. yellow. 
brown. (Stout) Yellow. 
FLORHAM (Harrington) light gold. OLD VINTAGE (Russell) Maroon. 
j Fl colored. 
UDLEN ACU oe Dap PURPLE WATERS (Russell) 
GOLD DUST (Yeld) Dark yellow. Maroon-purple. 
GYPSY (Betscher) Lt. orange over- 
cast fulvous. 
J. A. CRAWFORD (Betscher) Cad- SERENADE (Stout) Pastel bicolor 
mium yellow. SOUDAN (Stout) Empire-yellow 
KWANSO-VIRGINICA (Nesmith) 
Double. THERON (Stout) Reddish-purple 
LINDA (Stout) Bicolor. VULCAN (Stout) Velvety maroon 
RAJAH (Stout) English-red; eyed. 
