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KWANSO VIRGINICA—A double flow- 
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 
varioules wort uly. oem ae ees 50c 
LEMONA (Betscher) — A pale lemon 
yellow Large flower, free bloom 
PO eA UGUStge. Oo <tc t eee 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 
PAU S tamper Pim, Ceti Shs ie aM 50c 
LUSTROUS (Nesmith) — The abundant 
flowers are large and rosy and have 
a soft sheen, growing on well 
branched stalks about 3 ft. tall, blooms 
hal Tfuallse seuatel WWII on be cg $2.00 
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 edges. Un- 
usual and very lovely, about 3 ft. tall, 
bicooms in july andsAugust. ...240 60: 
MARGARET (Cook) Large flowers of 
fine color. A solid, even buff yellow 
to very bottom of throat. Flowers of 
good substance. Blooms July. 3 
LESTE nee eee a ae ges 2 $1.00 
MARY FLORENCE (Betscher)—A lovely 
creamy yellow with a pink undertone 
giving a rich buff effect. A charming 
variety. Quite distinct. Blooms in 
July and again latter part of August 
Good size flowers with splendid tex- 
rane, PNevonone 8) 1 Wells oo oe we ooo os 75c 
MARY GUENTHER (Russell)—An out- 
standing bicolor of good size. The 
petals are velvety carmine red, the 
sepals clear yellow. Blooms in July 
PENA) OMS espe ERA Gk AA eno, 60: 
