EACH 
Bagdad (Stout)—Brilliant and bold. Dark brown and red pat¬ 
tern. June. 3 ft- 1.50 
BARDELEY (Perry)—^Large, wide open flowers combining pale shades 
of copper and rose. June, July. 4 ft-^- .25 
Bay State (Betscher)—A prettily ruffled and yet compact flower of 
heavy substance. A clear orange which carries well. Persistent 
bloomer. July, August. 4 ft-- .25 
Bijou (Stout)—The many, little flowers, combining orange and 
deep red are brilliant and valuable notes in the border. June, 
July. 2 ft. - 2.50 
Burbank (Burbank)—A profusion of small, dainty, greenish flow¬ 
ers over a long period of bloom. June, July. lYi ft_ .75 
BURMAH (Nesmith)—A solid, reddish, medium-sized flower with 
a burning orange throat. July, August. 3 ft. _ 4.00 
ByNG of VIMY (Perry)—An outstanding and beautiful hemerocallis. 
Pale rose with a pale yellow throat. Long, curling segments. 
July. 4H ft- 8.00 
Calypso (Burbank)—Large, yellow flowers. The best evening 
bloomer. June, July. 3 ft- .75 
CHENGTU—Graceful stalks bear flowers of intense, bright red. They 
are backed with yellow and recurved. August, September. 3 ft. 5.00 
Cinnabar (Stout)—^Yellow shaded rose giving a peachy effect. 
June, July, 2J4 ft. - .15 
Cissy GUISEPPI (Perry)—Dark red, small and pointed. Makes an 
attractive cut flower. July. lYi ft- .25 
CRESSIDA (Betscher)—^Ruddy orange with red shadings. EflFective 
either naturalized or for more formal plantings. Attractive 
plant even when not in bloom. July, August. lYi ft_ .35 
Dawn (Perry)—Big, bell-shaped flowers of old rose. July. 3H ft. .50 
DAZZLER (Dreer)—Orange with green in throat. Slightly fluted 
segments. June, July. lYi ft_ 1.00 
D. D. Wyman (Betscher)—Huge, buflf-colored flowers with salmon 
splash across the twisting petals. Very fine. June, July. 
2 ft. _ .50 
E. A. Bowles (Perry)—The large flat, flaring flowers are salmon, 
shading to apricot. June, July. 4 ft_ 2.00 
Emily Hume (Hume)—Deep yellow, large and fluted flowers. June, 
July. 3J4 ft- 3.00 
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