BOUTONNIERE (Stout 1939) — Small 
brilliant orange and pink, wiry branch- 
ed stems bear a profusion of miniature 
flowers, July, 36-inch, de. 
CALYPSO (Burbank 1918)—Light lem- 
on-yellow night bloomer. Large and 
pleasantly fragrant. July 31% ft. 
CINDERELLA—Petals red-copper, sep- 
als lemon-yellow. 2% ft. July. 
CRESSIDA (Betscher) — 31% ft. May- 
vune. Early flowering tall, bright, saf- 
tron-yellow. 
DEMON (Russell) —4 in. blooms of. bril- 
liant orange and mahogany. Has a mag- 
retic appeal. 2% ft. June-July. 
DUMORTIERI—A rich cadmium-yellow. 
Z f{t.. May-June. 
DOVER (Bretscher)—Broad-petalled or- 
ange-cadmium. Fine orange-toned early 
mid-season variety. June-July. 3 ft. 
EVANGELINE (Russell) — 3 ft. May 
Petals are rosy red with deep wine eye 
zone. Sepals are lighter in color. Flow- 
ers are 5 to 6 inches across. 
GEORGE YELD (Perry)—Large flowers 
of bronzy apricot flushed with brownish 
red. Midseason. 36 in. 
HYPERION (Mead 1925) — Very large 
soft canary yellow, fine form and frag- 
rance, long considered one of the best. 
July-Aug. 42 inch, de. 
J. A. CRAWFORD (Betscher 1929) — 
Large, brilliant apricot yellow, slightly 
{luted and crimped. Excellent substance. 
Tall and vigorous. June-July. 4 ft. 
JOY RUSSELL (Russell)—5 ft. June 
Tallest of the Pale lemon-yellows with 
39-inch blooms of excellent texture. 
LIGHTS OF PARIS (Russell)—36 inch. 
True yellow tips, brilliant red, keeps 
well. 
LINDA—Hgt. 21% ft. Pastel bicolor. 
Large open type golden, pinkish salmon 
cream effect. 
MARGARET (Cook 1943) — Distinctive 
large buff-yellow, smooth and refined, 
midseason. 36 inch, de. 
MARY GUENTHER (Russ) —A large, 
outstanding bi-color of carmine-red and 
Yellows2rit aniuly: 
- floriferous and _ prolific. 
MIDDENPORFII—Fragrant rich orange- 
vellow. 2 ft. June. 
MIKADO—Large rich orange with deep 
mahogany throat. 3 ft. June-July. 
MINOR (Species)—An ideal plant for 
edging. Very early with grass like foliage 
and pure yellow flowers about 15 inches 
shigh. 
MODESTY (Betscher)—Creamy yellow 
self color, raised midrib. Long season 
of bloom, early June into July. 3 1a 
MOON BEAM (Sass)—The ideal plant 
for patios as this one is a night bloomer. 
A large, creamy yellow on 5 ft. stems. 
July-Aug. 
OPHIR (Farr 1942) — Large trumpet 
shaped golden yellow of fine form and 
quality, midseason, 36 inch, de. 
OUR PET (Russell)—2 ft. April-June. 
Tiny 342 inch blooms of rich deep yel- 
low. Overcast with orange-red. Fiery 
ved eye zone. Very profuse blooomer. 
PATRICIA (Stout)—3 ft. July. Lovely 
pale lemon-yellow with greenish throat. 
Cool, fresh looking, weather resistant, 
waxy 5 inch flowers. Very fragrant. 
RUSSELL’S MINUET (Russell) — 2 ft. 
442 inch dwarf with wide overlapping 
petals of rich rose with wide yellow 
stripe down center of each. Sepals 
canary yellow. 
SERENADE (Stout 1935) — Crinkled 
pale yellow with a pinkish flush, June- 
July, 48 inch, de. 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER—31% ft. June- 
July. Large apricot yellow with broad 
ruffled petals. Very vigorous. 
SOVEREIGN — Soft chrome - yellow, 
Shaded brown on outer+petals..-2. ft: 
May-June. 
SPITFIRE (Russ)—Fiery-red with yel- 
Icw midrib and yellow throat. Very 
24 ft. June. 
SUNNY WEST — A Sass origination. 
Very large flower of waxy canary yel- 
low. Tall stems with many buds. Tall 
and late. July-August. 4 ft. 
THUNBERGIA—A rich buttercup-yel- 
4 ft. June-July. 
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