VICTORY MONTEVIDEO (Traub) 1.00 
E. Re. 36" Ev. Reddish orange with 
distinct midrib. One of the first to 
bloom. Stays open evenings and re- 
peats several times during season. 
VULCAN (Stout)E.Re. 36"Ev. 75 
Dark velvety maroon. 
WAU-BUN (Stout)E.Re.30"Ev. -/5 
Large light yellow, faintly dusted. 
Petals broad with ends slightly and 
distinctively twisted. 
WELAKA (Watkins). Re. 36"Ev. 675 
Mandarin orange suffused with rosy 
fulvous tone. Texture crepe like and 
rippled. 
WHEELER HALO (Wheeler)M.Re. 36"Ev.2.00 
yellow with lavender halo. Compact, 
distinctive form and pinched petal 
tip. Open evenings. 
ZOUAVE (Stout)E. Re. 34"Ev. 275 
Bicolor; petals, fulvous red with 
darker eyezone; sepals, yellow. Con- 
stant and recurrent bloomer. open 
evenings. 
A 5 
Older Well Known Varieties 
A. E. KUNDRED. Early pale yellow. 
ANTOINETTE. Brown and red bitone. 
H. AURANTIACA. Fulvous dusted orange. 
AUTUMN RED. Very fine red. 
BAGDAD. Patterned red and brown. 
BALI. Small multiflora. 
BIJOU. Orange overcast with red. 
BOUTONNIERE. Very small, late bicolor. 
CARNIVAL. Large red and brown bicolor 
CHEROKEE MAID. Dark red. 
CHISCA. Red and yellow bicolor. 
CHROME ORANGE. 
CIRCE. Small pale yellow. 
CRESSIDA. Orange dusted fulvous 
DAISY WHISTLER. Bolder and better 
Bagdad. 
EMBER GLOW. Small flowered pastel. 
EMILY HUME. Rich golden yellow. 
FANTASIA. Sienna and yellow. 
FLORIDA. Light chrome & old rose. 
FRED HOWARD. Bitone, near ember. 
GARDEN GOLD. Deep gold. 
GOLD DUST. Small semi dwarf yellow. 
GRANADA. Mahogany brown with midrib. 
HIGHLAND CHIEFTAIN.Raspberry trumpet. 
Early.Glistening orange. 
- 50¢ each - 
12 for $5-00 
HYPERION. pale yellow. 
J. A. CRAWFORD. Fine large yellow. 
JILL. Small flowered red dwarf. 
LINDA. Eyed pastel. 
MACULATA. Late, large fulva type. 
MARCELLE. Large fulvous orange. 
MARGARET PERRY. Late orange red. 
MIKADO. orange with dark eye. 
MILDRED ORPET. pale tan & peach bi- 
color 
MRS. PERRY. Very large yellow. 
OPHIR. Large clear yellow. 
PALE MOON. pale yellow. 
PURPLE ELF. Dark red purple. 
QUEEN MARY. Early. Deep yellow. open 
evenings. 
RADIANT. Clear orange. 
REBA COOPER. Apricot buff with eyezone 
SEMPERFLORENS. Early Medium yellow. 
SERENADE. Crinkled yellow with pinkish 
flush. 
SHIRLEY. Good medium soft yellow. 
SIRUS. yellow with faint eye Zone. 
THE YEARLING. Fine rosy bronze 
VESTA. Clear, even-toned golden yellow. 
CS 
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