MARY FLORENCE (Betscher)—A lovely © 
creamy yellow with a pink undertone 
giving a rich buff effect. A charming 
variety. -Quite distinct ~ Bloomsmim 
July and again latter part of August. 
Good size flowers with splendid tex- 
ture, “About: 3 ti tall, eee 75c 
MARY GUENTHER (Russell)—An out- 
standing bicolor of gcod size. The 
petals are velvety carmine red, the 
sepals clear yellow. Blooms in July 
2 EAS Pee Phe ee ee 60c 
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 f'ower of 
dazzling brilliance with twenty or 
more buds on nicely branched scape. 
July 15 to August 15° 38" "nchess Or 
iginators .description)) sau) ae $1.00 
MAYOR STARZINSKI (Traub)—Flower 
a glistening bronze-rose of medium 
size, long blooming season, blooms 
in July on slender 3 ft. stalks......60c 
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- 
Hom) dies tS ee ee $2.50 
MICHAEL ROBINSON (Russell) — Large 
flower of deep rich red with velvety 
texture. Strong growing plant, flowers 
on tall stems, 31> it) July. 2 eee leou 
MIDAS (Stout)——"“lowers medium large, 
wide open of clear glowing orange on 
tall strona stalks 3!/) ft. A tall orange 
yellow excellent fo- background Oven 
SvVeningss ily a. eee eee Se75 
MIKADO (Stout)—Flowers recurving in 
form, orange in color, petals have 
area of dark red purple which adds 
brilliancy to the flower. ‘ine, Julv 
Zillo bal big Wh prine eee +o T ipceie ae 
MILDRED ORPET (Traub)—-A peach and 
rose blush bicolor of good size and 
shape. Blooms in mid summer on nice- 
ly branched stalks 367.) 2) eeroe 
