Moonbeam. (Sass) 5 feet. July-August. Aptly named. 
Large, beautiful, very pale yellow flowers produced in 
great abundance on tall stems. $5.00 each. 
Mrs. A. H. Austin. (Betscher) 3 feet. July-August. Deep 
golden-yellow flowers with a six-inch spread. The heavy 
texture and long blooming period make this a very de¬ 
sirable variety. 60 cents each, 6 for $3.00. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. (Betscher) 3 feet. August. This 
variety is very free flowering and lovely. A pale, glisten¬ 
ing yellow with delicately curved petals. 40 cents each, 
6 for $2.00. 
Hemerocallis MueTieeora. 2 feet. August-September. The 
clear orange flowers are the smallest of the Daylily 
species. Excellent for rock gardens or the front of the 
border. The foliage becomes rich reddish-brown in 
winter. $3.50 each net. 
Multieeora Summer Hybrids. (Stout) 3 feet. July-August. 
“The many. flowered hybrid.” Numerous small clear 
orange flowers are borne in clusters over a long period. 
Graceful and distinctive. $1.50 each. 
Nebraska. (Sass) 3/2 feet. July-August. Large flowers 
with a seven-inch spread, fluted and ruffled petals, of a 
striking shade of maize overlaid cadmium. A must have 
variety. $3.00 each. 
OPHiR.f (Farr) (A. M. R. H. S.) 454 feet. July-August. 
Long, trumpet-shaped blooms, with a six-inch spread. 
Clear orange yellow. Very floriferous and long lasting. 
Fragrant. One of the twelve best. 75 cents each, 6 for 
$ 375 . 
Orangeman. 2 feet. May-June. Similar in stature and habit 
of growth to Estmere, but flowers are a deeper shade. 
Very floriferous. Fine for the front of the border. 30 
cents each, 6 for $1.50. 
Patricia.-}- (Stout) 3 feet. June-July. A clear pale yellow 
with recurved petals of lemon-chrome and greenish 
throat. Five inches in diameter. Fragrant and lovely. 
One of the twelve best. $2.00 each. 
Queen Mary. (Perry) 3 l / 2 feet. June-July. The large, 
deep yellow flowers bloom over a long period. Out¬ 
standing among the early blooming varieties. $2.50 each. 
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