CISSY GUISEPPI (Perry) A charming Cissy tc 
have in the garden. The flower is cop- 
perish rose-red with pale yellow throat 
and midrib. The reflex of the petals is 
almost oxblood-red. 3 it. June-July. 
$3.50 
CRESSIDA (Betscher) Large star - shaped 
flowers of deep orange with a reddish 
band on the petals. 2 ^ ft. July-Aug. 
$ 1.00 
CROWi" of GOLD (Nesmith) We give the gold¬ 
en crown to this variety, with its huge 
wide-open flowers of brilliant clear 
orange. 3 ft. May-June. $2.50 
DAUNTLESS (Stout ’35) The pale yellowish- 
orange blends very delicately with the 
pale fulvous mid-zone, making a very 
full pastel-shaded flower. Sg ft. July- 
Aug . $3.00 
D. D. WYMAN (Betscher; A huge blooia of 
golden-yellow, splashed with a tawny 
tone on the petals. 2 ^ ft. July-Aug. 
$1.25 
DR. REGAL. The Doctor is ’’Johnny on the 
spot” in the early garden picture. A 
fragrant orange-yellow, that sometimes 
blooms again in the fall. 2 ft. May. 
$0.50 
ESTMERE (Yeld) A remarkably fine hemero- 
callis. The apricot-yellow is a fasci¬ 
nating shade, enhanced by the orange- 
brown reverse. 2^ ft. June-July. $1.00 
FLAVA. Our grandmothers' Custard Lily. 
There is nothing like it, to bring into 
the garden picture that clear lemon yel¬ 
low, so captivating with the Siberian 
irises. 3 ft. May-June. $2.50 
FLAVINA (Fewkes) One of the few Day Lilies 
that is low-growing enough for the rock 
garden. The flowers are bright lemon- 
yellow with broad petals.1 ft.May June. 
$2.50 
FLORHAM. The large flowers are bright rich 
golden yellow. 3 ft. June. $0.75 
FULVA. The Tawny Day Lily that has escaped 
from old gardens and now beautifies the 
highways. 3^ ft. July. $0.25 
FULVA MACULATA. Larger and taller than the 
variety above. 4 ft. July. $1.00 
GEORGE YELD. (Perry) We like George, his 
color and his habits. The color is a 
rich orange flushed with terra cotta. 
Large and fast growing. 3 ft.July-Aug. 
$1.50 
GOLCONDA (Farr) This very open flower of 
chrome yellow has long narrow petals 
that give a graceful and airy effect. 
4 ft. July. $0.75 
GOLD DUST. A good low-growing yellow for 
the early garden. 2 ft. May-June.$0.35 
GOLDEN BELL (Ruys) Ring, Golden Bell, that 
we may acclaim the exquisite soft apri¬ 
cot-orange toned Heml The fluted petals 
are recurved and have a darker throat. 
Exceedingly fine. 3 ft. July-Aug. $1.50 
GOLDEN DREAM (Betscher) Who doesn't like 
golden dresimsV This is a late dream of 
deep golden yellow that is mighty love¬ 
ly. 3 ft. Aug. $2.00 
GOLDEN IMPRESS (Dennett) This new heme- 
rocallis is highly praised. The flower 
is buttercup yellow, of good size, and 
there are many buds to the stalk. Over 
5 ft. Aug.-Sept. $4.00 
GOLDEN WEST (Sass) What's finer than our 
Gold (in the ) West? Pew if any of the 
Day Lilies can compare with this large 
orange-yellow with the many blooms on 
strong stems. 3 ft. July-Aug. $3.50 
GOLD IMPEMAL (Perry) From England we get 
our Imperial Gold. Trumpet shaped flow¬ 
ers of deep yellow that have a long sea¬ 
son of bloom. 4^ ft. Early July to late 
August. $1.50 
GRACILIS. The palest yellow of the early, 
low-growing day lilies. This has narrow 
grass-like foliage; the blossoms are as 
dainty as the name implies, l-g ft. May. 
$0.50 
GYPSY (Betscher) The deep orange flower 
has exceptionally heavy substance. 3|- 
ft. July-Aug. $1.25 
HYPERION (Mead) A Titan in ancient mythol¬ 
ogy; a Titan in the hemerocallis world, 
if one considers sheer beauty, vig¬ 
or, and clear color. Soft canary-yel¬ 
low flowers of unusually fine form and 
with a long season of bloom. Could we 
have but one, it would be Hyperion. 
3-^ ft. July-Aug. $2.50 
J.A.CRAV-EORD (Betscher) J.A. ranks high in 
our estimation, with its beautiful open 
flowers of apricot-yellow. 3 ft. July- 
Aug. A.M., R.H.S. $1.00 
J.R.MANN (Betscher) J.R. Is one of the 
most handsome of the group with its 
frosted buff and yellow flowers. Sgft. 
June-Aug. $1.50 
KWANSO PL.PL. If you like double flowers 
you will like this; if you want some¬ 
thing different, better buy It. 3^ ft. 
July-Aug. $0.35 
LEMONA (Betscher) Gracefully tall are 
these pale lemon-yellow flowers. 3i ft. 
July-Aug. $1.00 
LEMON KING (Betscher) It's so easy to say; 
the king of the lemon-yellows I The pe¬ 
tals are fluted and have a heavy midrib. 
4 ft. July-Aug. $1.00 
LUTEOLA MAJOR. Light orange-yellow, free 
flowering, tall and well branched. It's 
goodV 3 ft. July-Aug. $0.75 
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