The Garden Nurseries, Penn Valley, Narberth, Pa. 
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HemerocalUs 
HEMEROCALLIS (Daylilies) . The newest and best varieties. The only perennial that 
blooms all summer. Extremely hardy. Bugs are not interested in the flowers or 
the plant. 
Divisions 
Amaryllis. 46”; large, golden-orange flowers; July-August. $1.00 
Bagdad. 42”; orange throat, outer parts of petals a coppery red over 
orange; June-July. 3.00 
Bay State. 42”; very deep yellow, large; July-August. 1.00 
Donald Wyman. 44”; deep, rich, golden-yellow with a brick-red spot on 
each petal; July. 1.00 
Fulva Clone maculata {Tawny Daylily). 36”; Coppery-orange, shaded 
crimson; July. 1.00 
George Yeld. 36”; canary-yellow, brushed red; July-August. 2.50 
Golconda. Chrome-yellow; July-August.60 
Hyperion. 44”; pale lemon-yellow; fragrant; July-August. 2.50 
Iris Perry. Deep bronzy-orange; July. 2.00 
J. A. Crawford. 48”; deep apricot colored; June-August. 1.00 
Kwanso. 40”; double golden-brown; June-August.60 
Lady Fermoy Hesketh. 48”; canary-yellow with apricot; July. 3.50 
Margaret Perry. 50”; carnelian-red flowers with bright yellow star at 
throat; July-September. 1.00 
Midas. 40”; glowing orange with as many as 15 flowers to a stalk. A 
new introduction of Dr. Stout; June-July. 3.00 
Mikado. 36”; rich orange with a spot of mahogany-red in each petal; 
June-July, and is noted to bloom again in September. 2.00 
Mrs. A. H. Austin. 36”; so't yellow overlaid deep yellow; July-August. . 1.75 
Ophir. 50”; deep golden-yellow with 25 to 30 flowers to stem during July 
and August. .. 1.00 
Patricia. 36”; lemon-yellow of unusual form; delightful fragrance; June- 
July . 3.00 
Radiant. 42”; orange-yellow; July-August. 2.50 
Royal. 42”; golden-yellow; 4” flowers; July. 1.00 
Sir Michael Foster. 48"; clear apricot-yellow; fragrant; June-July. 1.00 
Sovereign. 20”; semi-dwarf in habit; chrome-yellow, shaded brown on 
outside .60 
Sunkist. 36”; deep soft rose, lightly flushed bronze with yellow stripe 
down center of each petal; July-August. 2.50 
The Gem. 36”; deep yellow; July-August. 1.00 
Vesta. 30”; semi-dwarf habit; deep orange; July. 2.00 
Wau-Bun. 36”; soft yellow sprinkled with traces of red; July-August and 
often up to frost. 3.00 
Woodlot Gold. 36”; soft gold; large crinkled flowers; July-August. 1.50 
HONEYLOCUST, Thornless. An attractive, open-growing thornless locust—an ideal 
shade tree. The parks and other public projects have just discovered the value 
of this fine, flowering tree. Large clusters of fragrant white flowers. 
4 to 5 ft., $1.00 each; $7.50 per 10 5 to 6 ft., $1.50 each; $10.00 per 10 
LABURNUM VOSSI {Golden Chain, Golden Shower). An upright growing tree pro¬ 
ducing very long clusters of golden yellow blossoms; practically a golden-yellow 
long-cluster Wistaria tree. 
5 to 6 ft, 
7 to 8 ft, 
Each 
$7.00 
15.00 
9 to 10 ft 
10 to 12 ft. 
Each 
$20.00 
25.00 
