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FLORHAM Large, lovely and ruffled deep yellow. The gay 
twist at the tips of the petals gives an insouciant air. 3 ft. June. 
$.50 
FULVA The Tawny Day Lily that has escaped from old gardens 
and now beautifies the highways. 334 ft. July. $.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. Petals are long, recurving,- the heart a golden yellow, 
outer two-thirds, orange, separated from the gold by a rosy band; 
sepals are clear orange-yellow. A pinky deep yellow mass 
effect. 3 ft. July-Aug. $1.50 
GLOAMING (Cook) A charming flower of sparkling beauty. 
The blooms are large and open, and have a yellow ground, 
heavily overcast with reddish rose-purple. 334 ft. July-Aug. 
$3.00 
GOLCONDA (Farr) This very open flower of chrome yellow 
has long narrow petals that give a graceful and airy effect. 4 ft. 
July. $.75 
GOLD DUST A good low-growing yellow for the early 
garden. 2 ft. May-June. $.25 
GOLDEN DREAM (Betscher) A pure golden orange self 
of nice form and good substance. The stem is splendidly branched. 
3 ft. Aug. $2.00 
GOLDEN BELL (Ruys) Ring, Golden Bell, that we may acclaim 
the exquisite soft apricot-orange toned Hem. The fluted petals 
are recurved and have a darker throat. Exceedingly fine. 3 ft. 
July-Aug. $1.50 
GOLDEN EMPRESS (Dennett) This new hemerocallis 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? Few 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 IMPERIAL (Perry) From England we get our Imperial 
Gold. Trumpet shaped flowers of deep yellow that have a long 
season of bloom. 434 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. 134 ft. May. $.50 
HYPERION (Mead) A Titan in ancient mythology; a Titan in 
the hemerocallis world, if one considers sheer beauty, vigor, 
and clear color. Soft canary-yellow flowers of unusually fine 
form and with a long season of bloom. Could we have but one, 
it would be Hyperion. 334 ft. July-Aug. $2.50 
J. A. CRAWFORD (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. 334 ft. 
June-Aug. $1.00 
J. S. GAYNOR (Yeld) Perhaps the loveliest of the new 
varieties from England. In color, a soft apricot, with broad 
petals that have wavy edges. Free blooming and sweet scented. 
4 ft. A.M., R.H.S. Early July to late Aug. $4.00 
KWANSO FL.PL. If you like double flowers you will like 
this,- if you want something different, better buy it. 334 ft. July- 
Aug. $.35 
LEMONA (Betscher) Gracefully tall are these pale lemon-yel¬ 
low flowers. 334 ft. July-Aug. $.75 
LEMON KING (Betscher) It’s so easy to say: the king of the 
lemon-yellows! The petals are fluted and have a heavy midrib. 
4 ft. July-Aug. $1.00 
LINDA (Stout 1937) Linda sounds entrancing: — "golden 
yellow petals, cinnamon flecked in contrast with bright yellow 
sepals. Red eye on the petals blends well with the pale pastel 
shades. Petals pleasingly crinkled.” 234 ft. July. $3.50 
LUTEOLA MAJOR An apricot self with wide petals. The 
plant is tall, well branched and free flowering. 3 ft. July-Aug. 
$.75 
LUTEOLA PALENS Like the last-mentioned, but a pale 
yellow. 3 ft. July-Aug. $1.00 
MANDARIN (Farr) A tall and stately gentleman, clothed in 
lemon-yellow. The blossoms are bell shaped. 4 ft. Aug. $1.00 
MARGARET PERRY (Perry) Margaret waltzes in, dressed in 
brilliant orange-scarlet, lined with yellow. She stays for a long 
time and is a remarkably fine gal. 4 ft. July-Aug. $1.00 
MARY FLORENCE (Betscher) Mary wears apricot-buff with 
a pink slip under it. Large wavy petals. We like Mary, tool 
334 ft. July-Aug. $3.00 
MIDAS (Stout) True to name, a clear rich golden orange, with 
recurving petals. A stalk will have 15 blooms 5" in diameter. 
334 ft. June-July. $3.00 
MIDDENDORFI The joy of the amateur’s garden because of 
its rich coloring (orange), rapid growth, and low price. 134 ft. 
Early June. A.M., R.H.S. $.25 
MIKADO (Stout) The best known and most distinct of Dr. 
Stout’s older originations. The flower is a fine orange, the three 
petals having a banding of dark red-purple. 3 ft. July-Aug. $2.00 
MODESTY (Betscher) A light buttercup yellow with long 
reflexed petals, too modest to claim top place! 3 ft. June-July. 
$1.50 
MRS. J. R. MANN (Betscher) Mrs. Mann is beautiful in deep 
yellow. The petals are fluted and ridged; the sepals flare. 3 ft. 
June-July. $1.50 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN (Betscher) This variety comes late, and 
is pale glistening yellow. The petals are delicately curved. 3 ft. 
Aug. $1.00 
MULTIFLORA HYBRIDS (Stout) Interesting because their 
numerous flowers give a long period of bloom, and because of 
their miniature blossoms, desirable for cutting. The color is a 
clear orange. 234 ft. July-Aug. $3.00 
NOCERENSIS The flowers are canary yellow, with ruffled 
petals. The sepals have a waxy finish. Especially recommended 
for a dry location. 3 ft. June-July. $3.50 
OPHIR (Farr) We cannot praise this too highly. The flowers are 
yellow, overlaid with gold, and are 6" long, 5" across; there 
are as many as 25 blooms on the 4-5 ft. stalks. Aug. $1.00 
PATRICIA (Stout) A sister of Dauntless, but the color is an 
even-toned pale yellow with a greenish throat. The segments 
of the medium-sized blooms overlap, making a very full flower. 
We like Patricia. 3 ft. July. $3.00 
PEACH BLOW (Nesmith) An excitingly lovely flower, ac¬ 
curately named. The large open blooms are of yellow, heavily 
flushed with deep coral, so that the effect is a yellow and pink 
blend. Recommended for partial shade. 2J4 ft. July-Aug. $5.00 
