SEVEN SEAS (Russell)—Large flower of 
rosy brown with deeper brown veins 
and yellow midrib, sepals a little 
lighter shade. Blooms in July on 3 ft. 
sralksiecoieColor-Clulect)... a... ne 75¢c 
SHIRLEY—Large open flowers of pale 
apricot yellow with fluted petals. A 
lovorvevaricty—-iilly 2c ata. ee $1.00 
SINGAPORE (Bechtold)—Large fluted 
pale yellow self, with a swish of dark 
red marking on each petal. Flower 
stands broadly open and measures 6 
inches or more across. Blooms in July 
and August on stalks 3 ft. tall.....60c 
SIRIUS (Yeld) — Wide funnel shaped, 
rich orange with center of each petal 
flecked with reddish purple, margins 
of petals wavy and reflexed, about 
2". feet tall, blooms June and 
RL Vimeerc ponies ey ck. take Pea ty 50c 
SONNY (Stout)—A charming plant with 
4 to 5 inch flowers, heavy and firm 
in texture, and strongly recurving, 
throat of flower is greenish in color. 
The face is a clear and uniform shade 
of light yellow, full open flower on 
stalks 3 feet tall, blooms in July— 
TADS [RULE wale aa eh ae top ei Rtas OR Aan $1.00 
SOUDAN (Stout)—Lemon yellow deeper 
in throat, flower has broad over lap- 
ping petals and sepals of a uniform 
color with many blooms on well 
branched stalks 3!/, feet tall. Long 
season of blooms beginning early in 
SD RT SSS SORE aA ieee 60c each 
SPICE (Taylor) — The flower is of good 
size, broad petals and the color is a 
dusky, rosy tan. Blooms in August on 
Stalke ADOC dt. tall. ane eee, $3.00 
STALWART (Cook)—Large flower of 
tawny reddish bronze and orange 
with a gold throat. The petals are 
recurved with a golden midrib. July, 
Aig ist eton time werans fasta eee $ .50 
STAR OF GOLD (Sass)—Fine light yel- 
low of waxy texture. Very large 
spreading flowers held high in the air. 
Vigorousiplantie4 {tit Le $1.25 
STARLIGHT (Nesmith)—Finest early 
pale yellow large blooms, broad pet- 
als of pale creamy yellow. A desir- 
able variety, blooms in June and July 
OripSTALe RAUL Tall ee rae. eens $1.00 
