LEMONA (Betscher) — A pale lemon 
yellow. Large flower, free blooming. 
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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 
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LONE STAR (Russell)—Large flower 
with wide petals of fiery red, a self 
color. Blooms in July. 42 inches 
SUS) Ee gn es $1.50 
LOVE LETTERS (Russell)—A beautiful 
salmon pink overcast buff, slightly 
crinkled petals. Profuse bloomer, 3 
See lye a tense ac eo $1.00 
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, 
miooms-in July and August:....... 60c 
MARGARET (Cook) Large flowers of 
fine color. A solid, even buff yellow 
to very bottom of throat. Flowers of 
good substance. Blooms July. 3 
Aye ay AR eae ey nv ee ee $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- 
Mire OOUtsoctbetalles. oer. see: 75c 
MARY GUENTHER (Russell)—An out- 
standing bicolor of good size. The 
petals are velvety carmine red, the 
sepals clear yellow. Blooms in July 
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MASSASOIT (Nesmith)—Reddish copper 
flowers with a touch of Indian Red. 
The petals and sepals are slightly 
ruffled on the edges. Tall and well 
branched. 5 feet. July-August. .$1.50 
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