EACH 
Mikado (Stout)—^Yellow with a purple pattern. Vigorous. June, 
July. V/i ft- .25 
Minor —A small, dainty dwarf. Clear yellow flowers. May, June. 
1 ft- .25 
Modesty (Betscher)—A pretty, pale yellow, reflexing flower. June. 
3 ft. _ 1.00 
Mrs. a. H. Austin (Betscher)—For general excellence Mrs. A. H. 
Austin has not been surpassed. Large, golden flowers. June, 
July. 3 ft_.n.:.__50 
Mrs. Perry (Perry)—Big, showy flowers, yellow shading to 
orange in the throat and of the heaviest possible substance. 
Compact and yet wide open. June, July. 3 ft- 1.50 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman (Betscher)—One of the latest and one of the 
best. Small, overlapping, ruffled, pale yellow flowers. August. 
3 ft. _ .75 
Multiflora —The tiny flowers of this interesting species are yellow 
and bloom on branching stems in August and September_ 5.00 
OPHIR (Farr)—^Large, bold, golden flowers on tall stems. July, 
August. 4 ft- .50 
Pale Moon (Cleveland)—^Very big flowers of a soft, pale yellow. 
June, July. V/i ft- 2.00 
Patricia (Stout)—Beautiful, large, recurving flowers, pale lemon 
yellow, and keeping their shape and color in the hottest sun. 
June, July. 2 ft- 2.00 
Peach Blow (Nesmith)—Open, yellow flowers stained with rose. 
Unusual. July. 2)4 ft- 4.00 
Pink Lustre (Nesmith)—Large, lily-like flowers, slightly ruffled. 
Color, a delicate, unfading pink with a pearly sheen. Won¬ 
derful substance. July. 4 ft._ 10.00 
POLLYANNA —Very flat, spreading, yellow flowers. Midseason. 
2H ft. _ 1.50 
Queen of May (van Veen)—A handsome, free blooming heme- 
rocallis. Nice, open flowers of rich yellow. May, June. 
3)4 ft.. _ 1.00 
Queen Mary (Perry)—The best early blooming yellow. Tall, 
stately and robust. Rich yellow flowers. May-July. 4 ft- 2.50 
Radiant (Yeld)—Quantities of light orange flowers on gracefully 
branching stems. June, July. 3 ft- .35 
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