_ BOISE, IDAHO 55 
United States Department of Agriculture Hybrids 
ALL OF THESE ARE $1.00 EACH 
_ ANNA ZENGER—A light colored flower about five inches 
across in late mid-season. 
_ EMILY DICKINSON—Plant very vigorous and _floriferous; 
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notable for the delicacy of the sun resistant flowers, five 
inches across. Glistening straw yellow. Very delightfully 
fragrant. Mid-season. 
GITA—Four inch flowers on a three foot plant. The flowers 
are long and a light cobalt yellow self. Late mid-season. 
GOLDEN TRIANGLE—Large flat triangular shaped flowers 
of heavy substance, six inches or more across and fully 
sun resistant. Lemon and buttercup yellow. Delightfully 
fragrant. Mid-season. 
IOWA—A late midseason canary yellow of great sun re- 
sistance. One of the best. Late mid-season. 
KRISHNA—4 *4 in. flowers of velvety near oxblood red over 
orange yellow ground color. Narrow orange stripe. Very 
slightly fragrant. Midseason to late midseason on four 
foot plants. 
| LEMON TULIP—Plant almost three feet tall. Long flowers 
5% inces across. Empire yellow with narrow whitish 
stripe in center of the segments. Moderately fragrant. 
Midseason to late midseason. 
MARY HENRY—Barium yellow and straw yellow. Very 
floriferous, sun resistant yet delicate. 434 to 5% inches 
across. 3% feet tall. 
MITRA—Wide open, sun resistant flowers 4% inches across. 
Petals ruffled, orange with a reddish cast and narrow 
buff stripe in the center. Orange throat; moderately 
fragrant. Midseason. 
PAPAGAIO—Plant three feet tall; gay flowers 54% inches 
across. Near Dutch vermillion with a deeper eye zone. 
Orange and greenish throat. Late midseason. 
PURITY—Fragrant, clear lemon yellow; 5% inch flowers. 
Excellent cut flower sort. Late midseason. 
REINBECK—Vigorous, floriferous four foot plant with long 
flowers 6 inches across. Barium yellow suffused light 
pink. Very fragrant. Midseason to late. 
SAFFRON QUEEN—A clean clear saffron yellow with wide 
open flower 4% inches across. Moderately fragrant. 
Midseason. 
STEPHEN FOSTER—Entirely sun resistant flowers of seavy 
substance, four or more inches across. Orange throat; 
iridescent blood red in full sun but in shade the color 
is modified by the orange ground color, giving a deeper 
shade, near Chianti. There is a narrow golden stripe 
thru the center of the petal segments. Midseason. 
SUSANNA—A slightly fragrant cadmium orange five inches 
across. 
The above descriptions are all from the U.S.D.A. folder 
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