GoivD Imperial. (Perry) 3 feet. July-August. Rich golden 
orange with broad petals that are waved and crinkled. 
Large flowers, long blooming season. $1.00. 
Goed Standard. (Perry) 3 feet. July-August. Rich canary 
yellow flowers, four inches in diameter. Vigorous and 
free flowering. Fragrant. 50 cents. 
Gracilis. 12 to 18 inches. May. A dainty lemon yellow 
dwarf with grass like foliage. Excellent for the rock 
garden. 35 cents. 
Gypsy. (Betscher) 4 feet. Late July. Flowers are a rich 
deep orange with a four and one-half inch spread. Stems 
and foliage strong. Lovely. 50 cents— 5 at 40 cents. 
Hankow. (Stout) 3^4 feet. July-August. A Fulva type 
from Hankow, China. The flowers are large, wide 
spreading, 5^4 inches across. Rich yellowish orange 
blossoms with a bold scarlet eye-zone in the petals. $3.50. 
Harvest Moon. (Betscher) 3 feet. July. Clear, orange 
sherbet flowers five inches in diameter. Graceful and 
lovely. 75 cents—5 at 65 cents. 
High Boy. (Gray and Cole) 5 feet. August. Large, pale 
yellow flowers on tall graceful stems. $1.50. 
Hippeastrum. (Perry) 3 feet. June-July. Large lemon 
yellow, star-like, flowers. Fragrant. Does well in partial 
shade. 50 cents. 
Hyperion. (Mead) (A. M. R. H. S.) 3^4 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. 
One of the ten best. 60 cents. 
Imperator. (Perry) 4 feet. July-August. Large, star shaped, 
flowers with a six-inch spread. Rich orange red, lined 
with sulphur. A lovely English hybrid. $1.50. 
Iris Perry. (Perry) 3*4 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, appears to 
be sprinkled with gold dust. An outstanding garden 
variety with a long blooming period. $1.00—5 at 85 cents. 
