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” LATE JUNE TO MID JULY 
About 4 feet high : 
Number Available Price 
“75.  * Woodridge(Norton 1948) Yellow and brown bicolor , 
Flowers open 26 hours — $ 1.00 
25. * Mongol(Norton 1939) Yellow flowers 7 to 8 inches wide 53.00 
£10. % Takoma (Norton 1939) Orange and dark brown bicolor 5,00 
20. Mclo (Norton 1940) Yellow peach-flesh color 4.00 
50% Lovctts Orange, bright yellow sen 
Dp Cinnabar, brownish red 7 230 
LOO: Kwanso, like Europa but later and double 220 
; Lis #Mikado, orange with 43 large brown spots 3 ° 2 
O. #Goldeni, orange 0c 
ho. Glowing (Norton 1947) abundant small yellow flowers, 
slight red-tinted In the throat, giving a metallic : 
nd 
effeet, good for garden masses 
50% sImperator, orange rod, long pointed petals 50 
ihe *Ophir, large, long soft orange yellow flowor #50 
THROUGH JULY 
Numbcr Available Price 
mor Dawn, tall pinkish Di eee 
15. Orange Rex, (Norton 1941) many 3 to 4 inch orange 
flowers on stems 5 to feet high 2.00 
0-. Citrina X, pale yellow night bloomer 625. 
0. Ochroleuca, tallpale ycllow flowering into August «40 
100. tMaculata, color like Europa, but larger and later <oD 
O. Margaret Perry, dull red, blooming into late August ‘on 
Of Citronetta, our 1940 sclection out of some citrina 
hybrids, light lemon, for the many who want a night 
blooming kind 2o) 
ile Thuunbergil, the latéslomon Lily, smelt tower 25 
MID AUGUST INTO SEPTEMBER 
Number Availeble Price 
“Td... sAugust..Pionoer,. léght.orange,.many<small flowere;——=—— rr 

onc of the new strictly fall bloomers 3.00, 
About June 20 our garden of ngarly 300 kinds of Japnese 
Iris grown from scod selected in Jagan from their best varictics 
is expected to be in best bloom. Strong divisions of thege are 
$.25 to $.50. They can be moved almost any time in the growing 
season and are fine for the wet. acid land of this »sgiion, doing 
well without. much attention. 
