PALE MOON Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Very pale yellow, lightest tone of any we have. 

 Wide open flowers of large size, freely produced on 

 fine stems. 



ROYAL Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Most nearly resembles the rare variety Hyperion, 

 with extra heavy texture in the petals and sweet fra- 

 grance. Color is bright yellow, height 3 feet, early. 



THE GEM Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Deep yellow apricot, one of the earliest, with 

 splendid lily-like flowers in June and early July. 



THUNBERGI Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 



An evening blooming sort, of sweet fragrance; 

 clear buttercup yellow. Late; 4 feet tall. 



WAU-BUN Each $3.00 



Light cadmium yellow, faintly sprinkled with 

 traces of fulvous red. Glistens with a golden sheen, 

 and the broad petals are slightly twisted and curved. 

 This is one of the new and scarce varieties. Early. 



Hernerocallis, George Y eld 



MIKADO Each $1.50 



Bright orange, with the central zone of each petal 

 blotched ruddy purple-red. A striking and wholly 

 different sort. 



MRS. A. H. AUSTIN Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Extra fine deep golden orange, one of the very 

 largest, very heavy texture. Midsummer, lasting over 

 a long period. 



MRS. W. H. WYMAN Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



A lovely, glistening pale lemon yellow, with deli- 

 cately curved petals. The latest of all. 



MODESTY Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 



Pale yellow self, with raised mid-ribs on reflexed 

 petals. A distinct and very fine Day lily, blooming in 

 June and July. 



THE JUNIOR COLLECTION 

 Six for *300 



CRESSIDA 



D. D. WYMAN 

 THUNBERGI 



FLAMID 

 MRS. A. H. AUSTIN 

 MRS. W. H. WYMAN 



THE SENIOR COLLECTION 



Five for ^5oo 



MIKADO 



HARVEST MOON 



MODESTY 



GEORGE YELD 

 WAU-BUN 



Alternates, in case you already have one or two 

 of these: The Gem, Mandarin, Royal, J. R. Mann. 



About those ^^^^ y^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^ ^p^^.^,,^ j^p^^^^^ ^ 



J (XfyCtTlC^SC' ^un^t)er of old patrons will note that they are missing in this catalog. 



^ The reason is that we had to withdraw them in order to accumulate 



y J J 3 ^ sufficient stock to justify listing them again. We have just trans- 

 planted about one acre, including some brand new ones, and if 

 you are particularly interested we suggest that you write for our special short list for 

 fall delivery. It will not be ready for mailing, however, until late summer, and will be 

 sent only to those who request it. 



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