NOCERENSIS- Mr. George Yeld especially recommends this va¬ 
riety for hot dry places. It comes from Italy and has clear open 
flowers of canary-yellow with great substance and smooth waxy fin¬ 
ish; petals ruffled. 3J4 ft. July-Aug. $4.00 
OCHROLEUCA- Yellow; evening bloom. 3 ft. July. $ .75 
OLIF- Pleasing yellow; new. 2j4*ft. July. $1.25 
OPHIR (Farr) Large golden-yellow. 4 ft. Aug. $1.00 
ORANGE GLOW (Barr) Flowers are funnel-shaped and bright 
orange-apricot in color; stems well branched. 2 ft. June-July. $2.50 
ORANGE KING- Brilliant orange. 3 ft. July. $1.50 
ORANGE MAN- Medium-sized flowers of clear orange; useful 
dwarf variety. $ .75 
ORANGE VASE (Barr) Flowers are cup-shaped, bright rich 
orange-yellow. 2*4 ft. June-July. $3.00 
PALE MOON (Cleveland) Beautiful pale yellow of excellent 
form and sturdy growth. 3 ft. July. $1.75 
PLICATA- New species from China. Medium-sized flowers of 
canary-yellow. 3 ft. Aug. $5.00 
PYRRHA (Yeld) Large orange blooms of delicate form, loosely 
arranged on tall graceful stems, giving great garden value. 3 ft. 
July-Aug. Delivery, Spring 1936. $6.00 
QUEEN OF MAY (van Veen) Wide open flower of pale apricot- 
orange, deeper in throat. 2 y 2 ft. June. $1.00 
QUEEN MARY (Perry) Beautiful large flowers of glistening 
yellow touched with pale orange; full overlapping petals. The fin¬ 
est yellow of the early blooming varieties. Very long season of 
bloom. 3^4 ft. June-July. $3.50 
RADIANT (Yeld) Clear pure orange, ranks next to Hyperion in 
quality and texture. 3*4 ft. July-Aug. A. M., R. H. S. $2.00 
REGINALD PERRY (Perry) Pale yellow, with touch of apricot 
on tips of petals and sepals, shading to deep buff in throat; sepals 
have a faint fulvous orange edge. The whole flower gives effect of 
deep cream and apricot; very lovely. 3 ft. June-July. Delivery, 
Spring 1936. $5.00 
ROSE QUEEN (Perry) Pale old rose background to petals, lined 
with deeper rose; each petal has pale yellow midrib; sepals yellow 
edged with old rose; center of flower pale yellow. Exquisite color 
combination and very late blooming. 3j4 ft. July lst-Sept. 9th. $6.00 
ROYAL. A Japanese variety, golden yellow; splendid texture; 
fragrant. 3 ft. June-July. $1.50 
RUT! LANS- Rich golden flowers; good for rock garden. 2 ft. $2.50 
SALEM DAYLILY- Similar to Flava, but flowers a litte later. 
This variety has been growing in old gardens at Salem, Massachu¬ 
setts, for over one hundred years; a great addition to the early flow¬ 
ing kinds. $1.00 
SEMPERFLORENS- Vigorous dark green foliage. Flower 
stalks very widely branched with many blooms. Large funnel- 
shaped flowers of soft apricot-orange; tips of petals reflexed, and 
margins wavy. 3*4 ft. June-July. A. M., R. H. S. Delivery, 
Spring 1936. ' $3.50 
SHE KIN AH (Perry) Large expanded flowers of rich orange, 
heavily tipped bronze-red. 3 ft. July. ^ 
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