EACH 
ESTMERE (Yeld)—^Thc yellow flowers are backed with brown. 
Graceful. May. 2Yi ft- .25 
FLAMID (Yeld)—A semi-dwarf with brilliant yellow flowers backed 
with bronze. Early and free blooming. May, June. 2 ft_ .25 
FLAVA—Open, pale yellow flowers. May. 3 ft_ .25 
FLAVINA (Fewkes)—A distinct dwarf with vase-shaped flowers of a 
nice, clear yellow. May_ 2.00 
FLORHAM—An excellent garden subject. The star-shaped flowers are 
soft yellow and have good substance. May, June. 3 ft_ 1.00 
FLORHAM 2—A beautiful hemerocallis. The large, golden flowers 
are very much frilled and give a wonderfully rich effect. Free 
blooming. June, July. 3)4 ft- 1.00 
FULVA MACULATA—The very big, heavy, open flowers of this 
striking species are yellow shading to salmon. July. 4 ft._ .35 
FULVA Rosea —The most beautiful of all the species. Clear pink. 
June-August. 3)4 ft- 10.00 
George Yeld (Perry)—Enormous flowers on 4-ft. stems. A 
fresh and pleasing blend of rose, orange and apricot. July_ 2.00 
Gladys Perry (Perry)—Small, rounded, lavender flowers. June, 
July. 2)4 ft*- 1.50 
Gloaming (Cook)—Open, yellow flowers overcast with purple. 
July. 3)4 ft- 3.00 
GOLCONDA (Farr)—A tall, dark yellow evening bloomer with 
spidery segments. June, July. 2)4 ft._ .50 
Golden Dream (Betscher) —^Fine, full flowers of light orange beau¬ 
tifully frosted. June, July. 3 ft- .50 
Golden Empress (Dennett)—Spreading, yellow flowers borne on 
tall stems. A late, free blooming variety. August, Septem¬ 
ber. 5 ft- 4.00 
GOLDENI (Betscher)—Small, smooth flowers of clear orange, bloom¬ 
ing profusely from June into July. 2)4 ft- .15 
Golden West (Sass)—A big, simple, golden flower of good form 
and with a lovely smooth finish. June, July. 4 ft- 2.50 
Gold Imperial (Perry)—The large, rich yellow flowers of this 
magnificent variety are borne on tall stems. Massive clump 
effect when in bloom. July, August. 4)4 ft- 3.00 
Harvest Moon (Betscher)—^Distinct, open, flat flowers of pinkish 
orange. June, July. 2)4 ft- .25 
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