GROUP 3 (June here) 
ANNETTE. (Russell.) Large 5 to 6 inch dark 
mahogany red flowers that make a beautiful show. 
In general a low grower. Under favorable conditions 
may reach a height of 2 ft. $2.00. 
BARONET. (Stout.) Chrysanthemum red or 
crimson-orange with a deep chrome yellow throat. 
Often blooms again in Fall. Attractive foreground 
variety, remains open evenings. 2 ft. $1.00. 
DELIGHT. (Cook.) Soft yellow with pinkish 
rim around throat. Blooms June and again in Oct., 
here. 3 ft. $1.00. 
EARLY BIRD. (Lester.) Large 6 inch light 
lemon flowers with wide segments. Stays open 
after dark. Top branching. 2% ft. $3.00. 
FIREBRAND. (Stout.) Brazil red with a wide 
dark yellow throat. Sepals recurved. All segments 
somewhat narrow. Good branching, stands sun and is 
open evenings. 2% ft. $3.00. 
SEE. (Watkins.) A dwarf with 3 inch cherry 
red flowers. Small yellow throat. Fine for edging 
or rock garden use. Deciduous and hardy. 1 ft. 
$1.00. 
LADY BOUNTIFUL. (Lester.) Large soft 
yellow flowers on tall well branched scapes. Petal 
edges tinted pink on cool days. Does not fade or 
blanche in hot sun. One of the best. $38.00. 
MODESTY. (Betscher). Medium sized pale 
yellow. When established, is in bloom May 25th to 
June 25th here in St. Louis. If you grow Modesty 
pi ee is established you will keep it always. 3 
1B C. 
PSYCHE. (Wheeler.) Large light yellow flow- 
ers with faint darker dusting in midsection. The 
long wide creped and frilled segments recurve as 
do the falls of an iris. Evergreen. 3% ft. $7.00. 
SANTA MARIA, (Russell.) Ground color near 
old rose, yellow-green throat. Large flowers, open 
evenings. Use in foreground. 2% ft. 75c. 
SPITFIRE. (Russell.) Semi-dwarf in height. 
see somewhat small, bright bronzy red. 2 ft. 
c. 
STAR OVER DALLAS. (Russell.) Very pale 
lemon yellow. <A cool green throat enhances its 
beauty. Petal tips twisted and crimped. 5 inch 
flowers. Ht. 3 feet. Fall delivery. $3.00. 
TAS MAHAL. (Russell.) Semi-dwarf in height 
but striking in appearance with 4% inch golden 
yellow flowers enhanced by a red-purple prominent 
eyezone. 27 inches. T75c. 
WAU-BUN. (Stout.) Large flowers of light 
chrome yellow with an inconspicuous faint sprin- 
kling of bronzy red. Tips of the glistening petals 
are twisted. 2ft. $1.00. 
WOODROSE. (Kraus.) 5 inch lacquer red 
flowers with wide open wavy petals. Throat is a 
deep yellow star encircled by dark garnet red halo. 
Redblooms in Sept. here. 2 ft. Fall del’y. $3.00. 
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