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THE SIEBENTHALER COMPANY 
HEMEROCALLUS 
Each 
aurantiaca. Orange-yellow, 2 ft. June .25 
Bay State. (Betscher) Large deep 
yellow blooms, delightful fluted 
petals, persistent bloomer. 3 ft. 
July and August_1.50 
Burbank_1.00 
Calypso. (Burbank) Clear lemon- 
yellow flowers of large size, much 
admired, evening bloomer. 3^ ft. 
July and August_1.00 
citrina_.25 
Dr. Regal. Orange-yellow, 1^- ft. May_ .25 
dumortieri. Orange, 2 ft. June_.25 
Flamid. (Yeld) Many flowers of orange- 
yellow, bronze reverse, brilliant 
color. 2\ ft. June_.75 
Flavina. (Fewkes) A charming and 
dainty flower of bright lemon- 
yellow with broad petals, quite 
distinct from any other hemerocallis, 
and a delightful rock garden subject. 
18 in. May and June_2.00 
fulva. Coppery orange, 3 ft. July_.25 
George Yeld. (Perry) Large open 
flowers, petals flushed and sprink¬ 
led rose, sepals of rich orange. 
3^ ft. July and August_2.50 
Gold Dust. Indian yellow, 2-J- ft. June-.25 
Golden Bell. (Ruys) Large fragrant 
flowers of apricot-orange with 
fluted recurving petals. 3 ft. 
July and August_1.50 
Golden Dream. (Betscher) Deep golden 
yellow. 3 ft. July_2.50 
Gold Imperial. (Perry) Superb ruffled 
flowers of glowing deep yellow, 
borne on tall sturdy stems. Extreme¬ 
ly long season of bloom. One of the 
best varieties. 4^ ft. July 1 to 
August 29_4.00 
Gypsy. (Betscher) Orange-yellow 
flowers of great substance, borne 
on tall graceful stems. 4 ft. July 
and August_1.50 
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