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with a prominent canary-yellow stripe down the center. The 
other three alternating segments are canary yellow, softly 
flushed brownish red. There is a clear canary-yellow triangu¬ 
lar throat area. The flowers are of fine form and the colors 
are in perfect harmony. July, August. $5.00. 
MIDAS—tO in. A new introduction of Dr. Stout in a rich 
clear unifo r m glowing orange color, with as many as 15 
flowers to a stalk. June, July. $5.00. 
MIDDENDORFII—18 in. A valuable low growing and early 
flowering species for the rock garden. Given an Award of 
Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society of England. Fragrant 
pure orange-yellow flowers in May and June. 50c. 
MIKADO—3 ft. A handsome new fragrant, large flower of 
rich orange, with conspicuous deep mahogany-red throat. The 
outstanding charm of this remarkable Daylily is due to its 
bold color contrasts, and perfection of form. Flowers during 
June and July, and I have had it continue right through to 
October. See color illustration. $2.50. 
MINOR—15 in. A I ovely Miniature for the rock garden or 
small bed, with pleasing primrose yellow flowers in June. 50c. 
MODESTY—3 ft. Very lovely large, uniform soft yellow flowers 
during June and July. $1.50. 
MOLLERI—4 ft. An English introduction that produces great 
masses of large, perfectly formed rich glowing yellow flowers. 
Long flowering season. June, July, August. $2.50. 
MOONSTONE—42 in. Reddish-buff, deeper to¬ 
wards the throat, the color suddenly ending about 
an inch from the base of the petals, forming a 
triangle of pure yellow at the throat. Each petal 
has a narrow pure yellow stripe down the center 
to the tip. Outside of petals clear yellow. June, 
August. $2.50. 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN—36 in. Very handsome. Soft 
yellow overlaid deep yellow. July, August. $1.00. 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN—42 in. A very lovely pure 
soft glistening yellow. July, August. $1.00. 
OPHIR—50 in. Deep golden yellow, trumpet shade 
flowers 5 inches across, borne 25 to 30 to a stem 
during July and August. An American introduction which has had 
the distinction of receiving an Award of Merit from the Royal 
Horticultural Society of England. $1.50. 
ORANGE KING—36 in. A striking brilliant orange colored variety. 
A prodigious bloomer and striking garden subject. July. $1.00. 
ORANGEMAN—18 in. An excellent dwarf variety for the rock gar¬ 
den, with dull red buds and clear orange flowers. Fine grassy 
foliage. A prodigious bloomer, a single well grown plant pro¬ 
ducing as many as 500 flowers in a season. May and early 
June. 50c. 
PATRICIA—A 1935 introduction by Dr. Stout. A striking flower of 
uniform soft greenish-lemon-yellow coloring and unusual form open 
flowers, with recurved petals and a wonderful smoothness of tex¬ 
ture. Looks like a huge Gladiolus. July. $5.00. 
PALE MOON—3 ft. Large, open flowers of uniform, very soft but 
bright yellow, without a mark of any kind. July. $1.50. 
QUEEN MARY—42 in. One of the finest of the early flowering vari¬ 
eties. Large flowers of deep glistening yellow with overlapping 
petals. June, July. $3.00. 
RADIANT—42 in. A very pretty shade of rich orange yellow borne 
in greatest profusion during July and August. Given an Award of 
Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society of England. July, 
August. $2.50. 
SONNY—36 in. A new introduction of Dr. Stout. A clear uniform 
soft yellow, with greenish throat and gracefully twisted petals, 
and a firm waxy texture. July, August. $5.00. 
SOUDAN—4 ft. Clear, smooth, bright but soft yellow, without a 
mark of any kind. Extra fine. Fragrant. One of the most popular 
varieties. June, July. $4.00. 
SOVEREIGN—30 in. Received an Award of Merit of the Royal 
Horticultural Society. Fine deep yellow. June. 50c. 
SUNKIST—36 in. New deep soft rose, lightly flushed bronze, with 
a conspicuous soft yellow stripe down the center of each petal, 
giving an unusually attractive effect. July, August. $2.50. 
SUNNY WEST—4 ft. Immense pale canary yellow flowers of uni¬ 
form color throughout. July to September. $3.75. 
RAJAH—42 in. A 1935 introduction of Dr. Stout and the most bril¬ 
liant of all the Hemerocallis, the color being flame scarlet with 
a vivid triangular throat area of Brazil-red. Large, finely shaped 
flowers. July, August. $5.00. 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER—4 ft. Fine large ruffled very fragrant 
flowers of clear empire yellow, without a mark of any kind. One 
of the best. June, July. $3.50. 
SIR WILLIAM—3 ft. A magnificent variety. Color Morocco-red, 
with a one-eighth inch deep clear yellow stripe down the center 
of each petal in striking contrast. There are none finer. July, 
August. $4.00. 
THE GEM—40 in. Magnificent deep yellow, flowering during July 
and August. One of the best. $1.00. 
WAU BUN—36 in. An outstanding new soft yellow, sprinkled with 
traces of red. The twisted petals give it a unique and attractive 
appearance. One of the best of Dr. Stout's introductions. Usual 
flowering season—July and August, but has flowered for me 
through September, and October, and right up to frost. $3.00. 
WOODLOT GOLD—36 in. A new large crinkled flower of soft gold 
color. Said to be as large and as fine as Hyperion. Should flower 
for the first time in my garden this year. July, August. $2.00. 
"THE JEWEL" COLLECTION OF HARDY HYBRID DAYLILIES 
From the foregoing group I will furnish 6 fine large plants, my selection, each $^^,00 
different, all accurately labelled, value guaranteed to be at least $5.00, for ^3 
TO FLOWER FROM MAY TO AUGUST 
Order as many collections as you wish, but only six different varieties can be furnished 
on this basis. 
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