Harvest Moon. (Betscher) 3 feet. July. Clear 
orange sherbet flowers five inches in diameter. 
Graceful and lovely. $1.25. 
Hippeastrum. (Perry) 3 feet. June-July. Large 
lemon yellow, star like, flowers. Fragrant. 
Does well in partial shade. 75 cents. 
Hyperion. (Mead) (A. M. R. H. S.) feet. 
July-August. Exceptionally large blooms, 
seven inches, of a soft canary yellow. Fine 
form and substance. Very fragrant. Con¬ 
sidered by many the finest hemerocallis ever 
introduced. $1.50. 
ImpErator. (Perry) 4 feet. July-August. Large, 
star shaped, flowers with a six-inch spread. 
Rich orange red, lined with sulphur. A love¬ 
ly English hybrid. $1.50. 
Iris Perry. (Perry) 3 feet. July-August. A 
lovely flower that defies description. Wide 
open blossoms with a five and one-half inch 
spread. Recurving petals. Orange yellow, 
overlaid salmon, which in the sunlight, ap¬ 
pears to be sprinkled with gold dust. An 
outstanding garden variety with a long 
blooming period. $1.25. 
J. A. CrawEord. (Betscher) (A. M. R. H. S.) 
4 feet. June-July. Large blooms, six and 
one-half inches. Apricot and cadmium yel¬ 
low, borne on stout stems. A splendid garden 
variety. Fragrant. $1.00. 
J. R. Mann. (Betscher) 3^2 feet. July-August. 
A large frosted flower of buff and orange. 
Excellent substance and a good garden 
variety. $1.00. 
Kwanso Flore Pleno. 4 feet. July-August. 
Fulvous red on orange with yellow throat. 
The old fashioned double daylily. 25 cents. 
Lemon King. (Betscher) 3^ feet. July-August. 
A splendid garden variety. The pale lemon 
yellow flowers have heavy, wax-like, fluted 
petals. Five inches in diameter. Very long 
blooming season. $1.00. 
