HYPERION (Mead) — Blooms 6 inches 
across, of firm waxy substance, canary 
yellow with greenish yellow throat. 
Free flowering. July, August. 4 ft. 50c 
J. A. CRAWFORD (Betscher) — Large 
flowers about 6 inch spread of deep 
apricot yellow on sturdy stems about 
3 feet tall. A splendid mid-season 
variety, blooms in July-August. ..35c¢ 
JEAN (McDade)—A large bright bi-color 
of brick red petals, and rich orange 
sepals, with yellow throat. Fluted, 
curly petals. Late midseason. 
SOLE OU ELS, yer ira Rens ann ao CPR claraeee eta $1.00 
J. S. GAYNER (Yeld)—Large open fun- 
nel shaped flowers of soft orange- 
apricot. Petals broad with wavy mar- 
gins full blooming, scented. Blooms 
DPPC USte y it TOL lies en ee Sk, 75c 
KWANSO VIRGINICA—A double fiow- 
ering variety Should really be classed 
as triple, rather than double. It has 
three distinct sets of petals and sepals, 
all of which lie back evenly. Color is 
orange, overlaid rose, with a splash 
of deeper rose on each petal,’ with 
golden yellow throat. It has a tiny 
cup like center, petals not twisted 
and deformed as in other double 
WArietl Geen cult ecUly y<o o 4s soc See 50c 
LEMONA (Beitscher) — A pale lemon 
yellow. Large flawer, free blooming 
POULY MAUGUS ta sigh itoviats tons. sss ees: 50c 
LINDA (Stout) — Golden yellow pastel 
shaded, cinnamon flecked with red eye 
in sharp contrast to its bright and 
clear yellow sepals—practically a 
bicolor, petals pleasingly crinkled. 
Large flowered variety 5. inches 
30 inches tall. Blooms in July and 
SAU CG LET AE. is RN SWE OR tae ath tact Becerra ge 50c 
MARCUS (Perry) — Flowers are deep 
yellow with a faint bronzy-red overlay 
Faint olive shading to the side of the 
petals and the flower is fluted and 
somewhat crimped at the edaes Un- 
usual and very lovely about 3 ft. tall 
blooms in July and August........ 60- 
MARGARET (Cook) Large flowers ot 
fine color. A solid, even buff yellow 
to very bottom of threat. Flowers of 
good substance. Blooms July. 3 
CR ee Ee A Be eer eh $1.00 
