
LEMON to YELLOW—Continued 
LADY FERMOY HESKETH. 46”. July-August. Huge open flowers 
5 to 6 inches across, of a beautiful rich canary yellow with frosty 
sheen. $1.00 
LEMONA. 48”. July-August. Large flowers of pale lemon yellow. 
$1.00 
LEMON KING. 36". July. One of the best of the lemon yellows. 
Flowers have fluted petals with heavy midribs. 75c 
MODESTY. 36”. June-July. Very lovely large uniform pure clear 
soft buttercup yellow flowers. $1.00 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN. 42”. August. Fine glistening, free-blooming 
and long-lasting pale lemon yellow. This one is, perhaps, the 
most valuable garden day lily due to its great beauty and its 
exceptionally late blooming season. A MUST HAVE. 75c 
MULLERI. 44”. June-August. An English introduction that produces 
great masses of large, rich, glowing yellow flowers. $1.00 
OCHROLEUCA. 40”. July. Pale yellow evening bloomer. $1.00 
PATRICIA. 36”. July. A superb new introduction of uniform soft 
greenish lemon yellow. Flowers are open with recurved petals 
and unusual smoothness of texture. Delightfully fragrant. $1.00 
SOUDAN. 36”. July. Broad-petaled flowers of clear empire yellow, 
of full lily-type, with parts pleasingly crinkled and ruffled. $1.00 
SUNNY WEST. 48”. July-August. Enormous flowers of pure canary 
yellow, and one of the very last to bloom. $1.00 
THE GEM. 36". June-July. The best of the early blooming varieties— 
a rich shade of medium yellow. This variety, indeed, is a gem 
which deserves a place in every flower lover's garden. 75c 
THUNBERGI. 36”. July-August. Small-flowered, fragrant, light yellow 
evening bloomer. 75c 
ORANGE-YELLOW to GOLD 
AMARYLLIS, 36". July. Large golden orange, slightly deeper in the 
throat and bearing delightful recurving petals which give a 
flaring effect. $1.00 
AURANTIACA MAJOR. 30". July. A mass of orange flowers with 
leathery substance. Quite attractive. $1.00 
AUREOLE. 36". May-June. Brilliant orange-yellow which produces 
a great many flowers to each clump in late spring. One of the 
most beautiful of the early-flowering sorts. 75c 
BELOIT. 32". May-June. A beautiful gold which attracts the attention 
of all visitors to our garden. It is one of the heaviest and most 
persistent bloomers. A real MUST HAVE. 75c 
B. G. HUSE. 40”. June-July. Flowers, which never open very wide, 
are 5 inches in length and golden-orange in color. $1.00 
CRESSIDA. 36”. July-August. A magnificent flower of deep orange 
with an almost imperceptible faint reddish star at the throat, just 
enough to intensify the bright orange color. This variety is rated 
among the very best. . 75c 
CROWN OF GOLD. 36”. May-June. A huge, open, showy, graceful 
flower of clear orange. $1.00 
CURLY PATE. 36”. July-August. Profuse, open, golden yellow flow- 
ers of medium size. The tips of the segments are much curled. 
Very late, and long lasting. $1.00 
D. D. WYMAN. 32". July-August. Huge blooms of golden yellow, 
splashed a tawny tone on the petals. Blossoms have 6-inch 
spread. Clumps are exceptionally free-blooming and flower over 
a long period. Considered by all as a MUST HAVE. 75c 
FLAMID. 30”. June. Flowers are orange-yellow inside and bronze 
outside. A prodigious bloomer. 75c 
GOLDENI. 36”. July. Fine flowers of pure gold, with plants throwing 
up many bud-laden stems. A vigorous grower and rapid mul- 
tiplier. 75c 
OUR RECOMMENDATIONS 
Best 4 LEMON to YELLOW—Earliana, Patricia, Sunny 
West. 
Best 4 ORANGE-YELLOW to GOLD—Crown of Gold, 
Ophir, Radiant. 
Best 4 RED-TINGED—Bagdad, Mary Stoker, Mikado. 
Collection of recommended 12 varieties, 
valued at $9.50, for $5.95. 
GYPSY. 36’. July-August. Flowers are a glistening.deep orange 
with a 44-inch spread. , 75c 
MIDAS. 40". June-July. Rich, clear, uniform, glowing orange,. with 
as many as fifteen flowers to a single stalk. $1.00 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN. 36". July-August. Deep golden-yellow flowers 
with a 6-inch spread. The heavy texture and long blooming 
period in late summer makes this a favorite. 75c 
OPHIR. 38’. July-August. Large, deep golden yellow on well- 
branched, strong stalks. Blossoms consist of broad petals. $1.00 
RADIANT. 44’. July-August. Clear pure deep orange self. $1.00 
W. G. 36”. July. Fine deep orange-yellow. 75c 
TINGED, SPLASHED, OR WASHED WITH 
ROSE, RED, or COPPER 
BAGDAD. 42”. June-July. A gay combination of several colors— 
orange, red, yellow, and madder brown. $1.00 
BIJOU. 24”. June-July. Orange, strongly overcast rich deep red. 
The 22-inch flowers are borne in attractive clusters. $1.50 
EUROPA. 48". July. One of the best clonal varieties of the Fulva 
race. Flowers are full, overcast fulvous red and with darker 
veins showing. Orange. ground and throat. $1.00 
FULVA MACULATA. 46”. July. A blend of soft yellow and bur- 
nished copper, with pink-toned center. Flowers are bold and 
cup-shaped. 75c 
GLADYS PERRY. 36”. July. Flowers are of medium size, with over- 
lapping segments. Color of the petals is rose-bronze with soft 
yellow base and with a buff reverse. $1.00 
IMPERATOR. 48". July-August. Large, open, star-shaped blossoms 
5 inches across. Rich orange-red, lined with sulphur and rich 
orange at the base, giving a bronze and buff effect. 75¢ 
KWANZO FLORE PLENO. 46”. July-August. Fulvous red on orange 
ground; yellow throat. This one is the old-fashioned double day 
lily which has been so popular. 75¢ 
KWANZO VARIEGATA. 46”. July-August. Same as above Kwanzo, 
but with foliage leaves strikingly variegated green and white. $1 
MARY STOKER. 42’. July-August. The three larger segments are 
brownish-red, with a prominent canary yellow stripe down the 
center. The other three alternating segments are canary yellow, 
softly flushed brownish-red. Clear canary yellow throat. $1.00 
MIKADO. 36”. June-July. Flowers display a striking color combina- 
tion, with a large spot of mahogany red toward throat of each 
petal which contrasts sharply with the rich orange making up 
balance of flower. $1.00 
SERENADE. 42”. June. Very light pastel shades of yellow and pink. 
Petals twisted and crinkled, with faint halo. Medium large flow- 
ers are borne on tall, stiff stems. $1.00 
SUNSET. 42”. July-August. Exquisite flower of crimson copper, 
shading to coppery rose; yellow midribs on petals; sepals display 
a blending of copper and yellow. $1.00 
LONG BLOOMING SEASON 
Collection of nine, valued at $6.75, for $3.95 
Aureole. Orange-yellow. May-June. 
Beloit. Bright gold. May-June. 
Cressida. Deep orange. July-August. 
D. D. Wyman. Golden-yellow. July-August. 
Goldeni. Pure gold. July. 
J. A. Crawford. Apricot. June-July. 
Kwanzo Flore Pleno. Fulvous red. July-August. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. Lemon. August 
The Gem. Medium yellow. June-July. 
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NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
