EACH 
BAGDAD (Stout)—This tall, brilliant and bold variety has dark 
yellow flowers marked with crimson. June, July. 5 ft.- 1.50 
BARDELEY (Perry)—Open flowers combining pale shades of copper 
and rose. July. 4 ft- .50 
BAY STATE (Betscher)—A prettily ruffled and yet compact flower of 
heavy substance. A clear orange which carries well. July, 
August. 4 ft. _ .35 
BIJOU (Stout)—The many, very little flowers, combining orange 
and deep red are brilliant and valuable notes in the border. 
June, July. 2 ft- 2.50 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout)—Small, recurving flowers of light orange 
and peach. August. 2Yi ft- 2.50 
BURBANK (Burbank)—A profusion of small, dainty, greenish flow¬ 
ers over a long period of bloom. June, July. 2 Yi ft- 1.50 
BURMAH (Nesmith)—A solid, reddish, medium-sized flower with a 
burning orange throat. July, August. 3 ft- 3.00 
BURNING Star (Nesmith)—One of the new reds. The rather nar¬ 
row, recurving segments are crimson and the throat is a bright 
yellow. July. 3 ft- 6.00 
BYNG OF VlMY (Perry)—An outstanding and beautiful hemero- 
callis. Pale rose with a pale yellow throat. Long, narrow, 
curling segments. July, August. 4 Yi ft_ 10.00 
CALYPSO (Burbank)—Very large, pale yellow flowers. The best 
evening bloomer. Fragrant. July, August_ .75 
CHENGTU—A fascinating species. Cherry red, recurving flowers 
backed with yellow. July, August. 3 ft_ 3.00 
CINNABAR (Stout)—Yellow shaded rose giving a peachy effect. 
June, July. 2 Yi ft- .35 
CISSY GUISEPPI (Perry)—Dark red, small and pointed. Makes an 
attractive cut flower. July. 2 ft_ .35 
CRESSIDA (Betscher)—Ruddy orange with red shadings. Effective 
either naturalized or for more formal plantings. July, August. 
iy 2 ft.- .25 
DAWN (Perry)—Bell-shaped flowers of old rose. July, August. 
334 ft- .50 
DAZZLER (Dreer)—Orange with green in throat. Bright, fluted 
flowers. July. 2 Yi ft. _ 1.00 
D. D. WYMAN (Betscher)—Big, buff-colored flowers with salmon 
splashes across twisting petals. Very fine. June, July. 2 ft. .50 
DUMORTIERII—A very early, small, yellow, free blooming species. 
May. 2 ft. _ .15 
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