DAUNTLESS (Stout) — Deep yellow 
with greenish throat, pastel shaded 
eye, or attractively blended midzone, 
in alternate petals. Wide overlapping 
petals 41/2 inches or more across. Fra- 
grant. July-August, o00<7 eee 50c 
DAWN (Perry)—95” flower fulvous rose, 
sulphur yellow base. July, August. 
Bio fhe i, 2a 60c 
DAWN PLAY (Nesmith) — An open 
flower of good size, of velvety rose 
with golden throat, tall and stately. 
Midseason. 3: ft. 23.0 eee ee 
DAZZLER (Dreer)—Deep golden yellow 
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 
Orange 3 ew a a ee 60c 
DOLLY VARDEN (Nesmith)—Open full 
flowers of Chinese Coral with slight 
lines of deeper rose on the sepals and 
petals. Very floriferous on sturdy 3 ft. 
stalks> July. A Bee ae ee $1.00 
DOMINION (Stout)—Large flowers with 
broad sepals and _ petals — reddish 
brown in color with yellow throat, 
blooms June, July and again later in 
season, 0 ftinunc. eee $1.50 
DOROTHEA (Lester)—The 6-inch flowers 
have a soft, unusual, and very beauti- 
ful coloring which gives an orchid- 
lavender effect. The flower has a light 
yellow ground color which is flushed 
with heliotrope and also has a deeper 
heliotrope eye zone. Blooms in July 
andJAugusi’ Sills ea). $3.00 
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- 
Gusti s05 40s ..2 1. Soke 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. 
Formerly Gressida. 13 “tts: eee 50c 
DRESDEN DOLL (Nesmith)—The flowers 
have a soft cream background flushed 
with salmon buff. Firm substance and 
the petals and sepals stand out like 
dainty china. Tall and well branched. 
Blooms in July-August. 4 ft...... .$1.50 
