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delicate flowers, gorgeous and gently beautiful ones. A 
collection of these varieties comprises the best in modern 
Hemerocallis, the output of the foremost hybridizers in 
this new field. 
Day I i lies in the new and better varieties are easy to 
grow and provide a long season of bloom. Even when 
not in flower most varieties are handsome plants, and 
the flowering season in Florida extends from February 
to October. We respectfully call your attention to our 
own introductions: 
“Araby,” colorful bronzy-gold type with wide petals 
and eye zones, $5.00; “Crown Prince’’, a seedling and 
smaller type of “Mikado”, $2.50; “Ralph Wheeler’’, a 
fulvous “smoky” type on golden yellow, large flowers, 
$5.00; “Louise,” dainty orange with pointed recurved 
petals and pleasantly full flowers, $5.00; “Aurillo,” a 
light yellow gold of good substance and form, $2.50; 
“William Pelham”, a d istinct fulvous Daylily, with in¬ 
teresting brownish coloration, $2.50. 
We promise satisfaction with any of the above Day- 
lilies or money refunded on return of the plants, after 
they bloom from established plants for our customers. 
Ten years ago the above would have created a sensation 
in the Daylily field. 
Our 1938 introductions will be announced in the Fall. 
GENERAL LIST: 
CHROME ORANGE (T. L. Mead) splendid rich 
orange type with spreading slender petals, 
slightly waved. Excellent texture***.$ 2.50 
OPHIR (Farr) popular trumpet-shaped orange 
yellow . 1.00 
SUNNY WEST (Sass) bold and handsome light 
gold** . 4.00 
HYPERION (F. B. Mead) popular tall lemon yel¬ 
low type . 1.00 
H. fulva maculata, superior and showy fulva 
variety** . 1.00 
GEORGE YELD (Perry) large flowered, pale ful¬ 
vous, gorgeous*** . 1.00 
IMPERATOR (Perry) Interesting long petaled 
fulvous type . 1.00 
BARDELEY (Perry) Typical Perry variety, orange 
red tones . 1.00 
Margaret Perry (Perry) fast growing orange-red, 
very colorful .50 
H. aurantiaca major, large open flowered variety, 
golden* . 1,00 
RADIANT (Yeld) rich orange with excellent 
substance, form* . 1.00 
GYPSY (Betscher) rich orange with fulvous 
markings* . 1.00 
LEMONA (Betscher) one of the best light yel¬ 
lows* . 1.00 
DOVER (Betscher) open orange flower of slen¬ 
der petals . 1.00 
Amaryllis*, J. R. Mann*, J. A. Crawford*, The 
Gem*, Mrs. A. H. Austin*, Golden Dream*, Mrs. W. 
H. Wyman*, Goldeni*. These are all Betscher varieties, 
and all good. The color ranges from clear yellows to 
deep gold through shadings of apricots and some of the 
varieties are rather similar. We offer a collection of 
any four of these varieties, your choice for $3.00; our 
selection, $2.00. Golden Dream, Mrs. W. H. Wyman 
and Goldeni are not evergreen in Florida. 
SOUDAN (Stout) clear gold, wide petals, large 
flowers, fine* .$ 2.00 
MIKADO (Stout) excellent orange with fulvous 
zones, noted** . 1.00 
CINNABAR (Stout) fulvous shading on orange, 
try this one** .50 
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