MIGNON 33'. Mid-June to August. Small flowers on strong, tall, slender, 
upright, much-branched scams. Long season. Lemon yellow with slight flush of rec 
on the sepals. Flowers medium full, spread only 1" to 14". Normally opens about 
dusk and remains wide open following day until new buds open. Deciduous. Good 
evenings. $3.00. 
NEW YORKER 40". Late June to early August. Unusual form, heavy substance. 
Overlapped petals are very broad with curl at tips. Outer half, russet to deeper 
maroon midzone, which blends into iarge golden throat. Petaloids are light, 
russet peach, producing a general bicolor,and striking garden or cut flower effect. 
Medium branched. Good evenings. Evergreen. $3.00. ; 
POINSETTIA 3'. For late midsummer. Mid-July to late August. As showy as 
its Christmas blooming namesake. Faced and reversed, clear und brilliant scarlet 
red, with darker midzone, goiden throat and showy white midrib. Profusely branched 
(6-8 to a scape) and budded (40 to scape) with two or more blooms to a scape open 
at the same time, yet in bloom for more than a month. Vigorous grower. Deciduous. 
Good evenings. 5.00. 
RED BIRD 3'. July. Petals eventoned and brilliant vermilion red, with 
oxblood eye and green-yellow throat. Recurved and semi-full. Evergreen. Good 
evenings. $3.00. 
ROYAL ENSIGN 13-2'. July, mid-August. Flowers large, full, recurving. 
Throat golden orange, extending in stripe along mid-veins of petals. Blades of 
petals rich maroon red, sepals somewhat lighter. Plants low-growing and compact, 
flowers forming u canopy on crest of foliage. Evergreen. $3.00.— 
ROSE GEM 4'. July-Aug. Flowers large and full, spreading nearly 6". 
General color near old rose. Eye zone of a darker shade but not in sharp contrast. 
Conspicuous and attractive greenish yellow throat. pe tebe Good evenings. $3.00 
SATURN 3!. June, July. Flowers of robust multiflora ae 3". spread, 
numerous in clusters. Dark orange red, overcast bronze. A trace of eyé on crest 
of petals, suffusing into clear apricot yellow and distinctive marginal band. 
Deciduous. Good evenings. $3.00. 
THERON 23'. July. Large, full, dark mahogany red. Throat deep gold, 
producing a a striking purple and gold effect. Award of Merit, MASSACHUSETTS 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 41.50. 
VIKING 35'. July, August. Rich orange red without much eye-zone; throat 
greenish chrome. Stiffly erect, well branched. Medium large flowers. Evergreen. 
Good evenings. $2.00. 
WAU BUN 25'. Late June, July. Large light cadmium yellow, slightly 
sprinkled kled with traces of fulvous red. Large broad petals, ends lightiy and 
distinctively twisted. Evergreen. Good evenings. $1.50. 
ZOUAVE 3'. June. Near to a red- bicolor. Petals rich fulvous red with 
darker midzone; sepals lighter. Medium sized and much branched. Usually repeats 
in September. Deciduous. Good evenings. $3.00 each. 
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