J. S. GAY NOR (Yeld) Open funnel-shaped flowers of soft 
orange-apricot; petals broad with wavy margins; free blooming; 
scented. Award of Merit in Eng. 4 ft. July lst-Aug. 20th. 
JUNE BO I SSI ER (Perry) Stout branching stems, well above 
the broad foliage, bearing many flowers, over 6 in. across. A bril¬ 
liant shade of rich bronze-orange, with a pale crimson zone and 
sulphur-yellow base. Mr. Perry considers this one of his finest in¬ 
troductions. 3y 2 ft. July-Aug. 
KWANSO FLORE PLENO- Double orange-copper flowers; of 
with variegated foliage; rare. 3]/ 2 ft. July-Sept. 
KWANSO FLORE PLENO- Fol. Var. Similar to the above, but 
with variegated foliage; rare. 3]/ 2 ft. July-Sept. 
K W ANSO-VI RGI N ICA. A double flowering variety that is quite 
different from the ordinary double hemerocallis and blooms earlier. 
1 iie nowers are more peach and rose in color, the petals fold back¬ 
ward evenly, leaving a tiny cup-like center. Very lovely. 3 ft. July. 
LADY FERMOY HESKETH (Perry) Splendid open flowers of 
canary-yellow overlaid with apricot; borne on tall sturdy stems. 
1'he whole flower has a frosted sheen. 4 ft. A. M., R. H. S. 
LEMON A (Betscher) Lemon-yellow. 3 l / 2 ft. July-Aug. 
LEMON KING (Betscher) One of the best pale yellow hybrids; 
heavy wax-like fluted petals. 3 ft. July. 
MADCAP (Nesmith) A lovely rock garden variety with rosy 
bronze petals and yellow sepals; much admired by garden visitors. 
1 ft. August. Sold out until 1938. 
MAJESTIC (Stout) A beautiful orange self with smooth finish and 
firm texture. The petals are ribbed and slightly ruffled; the sepals 
are undulating and recurving. A large flower of excellent pro¬ 
portions. Fragrant. 2 x / 2 ft. July. Net. 
MARCUS (Perry) Strong branching stems well above recurving 
foliage. Large open Amaryllis-like flowers of apricot, dusted over 
with soft bronze; very lovely. 2 l / 2 ft. July. 
MARGARET PERRY (Perry) A most persistent flowering hy¬ 
brid; the blooms are brilliant rose-red and buff-orange, lined with 
yellow. 4 ft. July 8th-Sept. 5th. 
MARIGOLD’ (Yeld) Funnel-shaped flowers of brilliant deep 
orange; broad overlapping petals. A. M. R. H. S. 3 ft. June-July 
MARY STOKER (Perry) Large Amaryllis-like flowers, a dis¬ 
tinct shade of reddish-brown, shaded crimson-bronze; orange-yel¬ 
low base. 2y 2 ft. July-Aug. ^ 
MAY MORN (Nesmith 1937) See introductions, page 6. 
MAY SADLER (Perry) Mr. Perry thinks this one of his most 
distinct introductions. Deep rich brown-red with yellow throat; 
petals are splashed and lined with orange. 2 ft. June-July. 
MIDAS (Stout) A clear glowing orange flower, that was selected 
by the late Franklin B. Mead as being exceptionally fine in height, 
form and color. 3y 2 ft. June-July. Net. 
MIDDENDORFII Orange-yellow. 2 ft. May-June. A. M., R-H. S. 
MIKADO (Stout) Flowers of mellow orange; each petal has an 
area of dark red-purple which adds brilliancy to the flower. 2y 2 ft. 
June-July. 
MINOR- A pleasing yellow; dainty flowers and foliage; excellent 
for rock garden. 1 ft. June. 
MIRANDA (Yeld) Vigorous foliage with soft apricot flowers 
borne on tall and widely branched stalks; reverse darker when 
flower first opens; petals wavy at edge- 30 in. June-Aug. 
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