EstmerE. (Yeld) 2 feet. May-June. Pale apricot yellow of 
pleasing tone. Buds and back of petals brown. Plant 
has numerous arching sprays of blooms. This variety, 
which is very lovely, lends grace and charm to the iris 
border. 40 cents—5 at 35 cents. 
Festival. (Stout) 4 feet. July. Petals orange, with reddish 
brown tinges. The blades of the petals are nearly English 
red, with darker veins. Flowers have about a four inch 
spread. Vigorous and robust, much branched scapes. 
$ 3 - 50 . 
Feamid. (Yeld) 254 feet. June. Brilliant orange yellow 
flowers. 35 cents. 
Feava. 3 feet. May-June. Lemon-yellow. Fragrant. The 
old fashioned Lemon Lily. 25 cents. 
Feorham. 3 feet. June. Large, fragrant, rich yellow 
flowers. A great addition to the border. 60 cents. 
Fueva Europa. 3 feet. July. Reddish orange. The old 
wayside daylily. 25 cents. 
Fueva Clone Macueata. (Maculata Daylily) 3 feet. July. 
Large, 5J/2-inch flowers, bold outcurving coppery-orange, 
shaded crimson. 75 cents. 
Fueva Rosea. 3*4 feet. July-August. The flowers are a 
clear rose pink and are borne on tall graceful stalks. 
$9.00. 
George Yeed. (Perry) 3 T / 2 feet. July-August. Large, deep 
yellow flowers, six inches in diameter, with a splash of 
deeper color on the petals. Perry considers this one of 
his finest introductions. One of the ten best. $1.50. 
Gold Dust. 24 to 30 inches. May-June. One of the best of 
the early flowering varieties. The upstanding scapes are 
covered with a profusion of bright yellow flowers. The 
buds and reverse of petals are brown. 30 cents— 5 at 25 
cents. 
Golden Bell. (Wallace) (A. M. R. H. S.) 3 feet. June- 
July. Trumpet-shaped, pale apricot-orange flowers; very 
full and of fine substance. 50 cents. 
Golden Dream. (Betscher) 3 feet. July. Flowers are full, 
rich deep orange. One of the ten best. $1.50. 
Goedeni. (Betscher) 3 feet. July. Deep golden yellow 
flowers with a spread of about four and one-half inches. 
Vigorous and distinct. 40 cents—5 at 35 cents. 
