HEMEROCALLIS-Daylilies_ARVISTA Gardens 
PATRICIA (Stout)—July; 3 ft. Pale yellow tinged lemon chrome and green¬ 
ish throat. Large, full flowers with pronounced fragrance.. 2.50 
QUEEN OF MAY (van Veen)—A broad, flat flower of pale apricot-orange 
2% ft. June __________50 
RADIANT-—July-Aug. 3% ft. A.M., R.H.S Exceptionally clear orange 
flowers of fine texture, ranking next to Hyperion... 1.00 
ROYAL—Golden-yellow flowers of fine texture. Fragrant. 3 ft. July-Aug.. .50 
SERENADE (Stout)—June; 48 in. A pleasing harmony of light pastel shades 
of yellow and red. The petals show a faint halo and are twisted and crinkled. 
Large flowers on stiff stems...... 2.50 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER—Large flowers of apricot-yellow tipped orange. 
Ruffled petals. 3 ft. June-July ...60 
SONNY (Stout)—Recurving flowers of heavy, waxy texture and great sun re¬ 
sistance. Pale yellow. July-August. 3 ft... 4.00 
SOUDAN (Stout)—Broad-petaled flowers of empire yellow, full lily-type, parts 
pleasingly crinkled. June. 36". .... 2.00 
SOVEREIGN—June; 2% ft. Orange-yellow of medium tone and rapid growth. 
A.M., R.H.S...1. .25 
SUNNY WEST (Sass.)—Aug.-Sept.; 50". Immense, waxy flowers of beau- 
THE GEM (Betscher)— Finely formed, rich deep, orange-yellow flowers in June 
and July. 3 ft... 75 
THUNBERGI—Flowers of pale yellow and sweet fragrance. 4 ft. July-Aug.25 
VESTA—Flowers of deep orange-yellow flushed orange-red. 2 ft. July-Aug 1.50 
VISCOUNTESS 3YNG (Perry)—Pale coppery rose over a soft silvery back¬ 
ground, giving an indescribable effect of rosy silver. July-Aug. 4 ft. Matchless. 4.00 
WAU-BUN—3 ft. July-Aug. Broad, freely curving petals of cadmium-yellow, 
the outer half flushed fulvous red. Very fine. 2.00 
WQQDLOT GOLD (Cleveland)— July-Aug.; 3 ft. Large, crinkled flowers of 
deep yellow. Most charming_____;__ 2.00 
A FEW UNSOLICITED COMMENTS 
“I want to tell you how very pleased I am with the Oriental Poppies I received 
from you last fall. They have all grown splendidly and are big and lusty.”—Illinois. 
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‘‘I received the fine plants you sent me last for which I thank you. All you 
sent me have grown splendidly and there has been no failure.”—Iowa. 
‘‘I received my order of plants and was more than pleased with them.”—Mo. 
“Plants arrived and I am pleased with them and I am sending for more.”—R. I. 
“I have received the very fine Poppy roots and thank you for the ones sent 
gratis. They have all started to grow and look splendid.”—Pa. 
“Enchantress Oriental Poppy which you sold me last September has flourished 
marvelously, has had five fine blooms.”—Michigan. 
“Olympia is invaluable to us on account of the time it blooms. It does every¬ 
thing for us between the tulips and the later Poppies.”—Iowa. 
“Among the Poppies I purchased from you some time ago was Wunderkind, and 
it was the most lovely one in my garden this spring. Everyone admired it and 
asked its name.”—Pa. 
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