EACH 
Hyperion (Mead)—A big, fine flower of good substance. Color, 
soft primrose. July. ft*- *75 
IMPERATOR (Perry)—Big, shallow flowers with long, narrow, 
pointed segments. Reddish with white midrib. June, July. 
IVl ft. _ .50 
Iris Perry (Perry)—This excellent variety with lovely, copper- 
colored flowers has a long season of bloom. June-August. 
ft__ 1.00 
J. A. Crawford (Betscher)—Small, yellow, overlapping, slightly 
rufiilcd flowers. July. 2 ft- .75 
KWANSO —Double form of the roadside daylily. Bright orange-cop¬ 
per. July. 3 ft- .25 
LEMONA (Betscher)—Very tall. Small, compact, recurved flowers 
with waxy texture. Lemon-colored. June, July. 5 ft- .25 
Lemon King (Betscher)—A big flower, lemon-colored. June, July. 
IVi ft. _ 1.00 
Linda (Stout)—The yellow petals of this bi-color are spotted with 
rosy brown while the sepals are clear yellow. Large flowers 
on 2-ft. stems. July_ 3.00 
Lovett's Lemon (Lovett)—Tall stems bear lovely bouquets of 
very large, palest yellow flowers which curl and twist delight¬ 
fully. An unusual and charming evening bloomer which 
stays open on overcast days. July. 4 ft._ 2.00 
LUTEOLA —Rich yellow, medium-sized flowers with darker yellow 
reverse. June, July_ .15 
Mandarin (Farr)—Pale yellow. Narrow, curving petals. An 
effective variety. June, July. 4 ft- 1.00 
Margaret Perry (Perry)—Rosy-colored flowers on tall stems. 
A persistent bloomer. June-Sept. 4 ft_ .25 
Mary Grace (Shoemaker)—^New. When established this makes a 
handsome plant with big, star-shaped flowers of a lovely pale 
shade of apricot. July. 3^ ft_ 4.00 
May Sadler (Perry)—Distinct. Small, rich brownish red, orange- 
splashed flowers. June, July. 1J4 ft_ 3.00 
Midas (Stout)—^A glowing flower, shallow and of the brightest 
possible orange on 5-ft. stems. June, July_ 2.00 
MidDENDORFII —An excellent, semi-dwarf with small, compact 
flowers of rich yellow. Very early. May. 2 ft- .25 
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