Battle Creek, Mich. HEMEROCALLIS—Daylilies 
AMARYLLIS (Betscher)—A large flower of golden orange; recurving petals. 
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ANNA BETSCHER (Betscher)—36”. Large deep orange bronze. July-August. .50 
APRICOT (Yeld)—Fragrant, light apricot-orange flowers. 2 ft. May-June........ es 
AUGUST PIONEER (Stout, 1939)—34”. Aug.-Sept. Numerous blooms, on 
strong, slender, well-branched scapes. Flowers of chrome-orange, flushed red 1.50 
AUREOLE—Numerous, full, wide-spreading flowers of rich cadmium yellow 
with brownish-fulvous traces. 36”. June. A.M. 1931 .o..u... ce cenccceceenceenencceeeene 25 
BAGDAD (Stout 1935)—June-July, 42”. Large, full, widely-open 5” flowers of 
oriental richness. ‘Throat clear orange. Outer parts of petals coppery red 
Gvesaremec: madder brown mid-Zones)..s.. in ee ee 1.50 
BARONI— An evening bloomer with fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers of pleas- 
erent. 96.  JUlyeFpist. “See eee ssh sca ein eo a .20 
BAY STATE (Betscher)—Large, deep yellow, fluted petals. 36”. July-August. .25 
BELOIT—A beautiful orange-yellow of great carrying quality. A heavy and 
Geeeesrent. bloomet.s, aune- Joly. S67 ek ek ciel eee Se 50 
BIJOU (Stout)—A distinctive small-flowered hybrid with profuse, full blooms 
(24”) in July. Orange overlaid rich fulvous red. Darker midzone. Well 
mranched.ci2> . vy e.counted. 75 buds-on one ‘stalk. ....5,.sue ke 2.00 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout)—Aug.-Sept. 3 ft. Wide-open 23” flowers with over- 
lapping and recurving petals. Sepals clear yellow. Petals light rosy peach 
with faint mid-stripe. Lighter and smaller than Bijou and follows it, con- 
tinuing in 1940 until freeze-up in late October. Small foliage... 2.00 
BYNG OF VIMY (Perry)—Outstanding rose and gold flowers with very long, 
GeliCate, Petals tea Te secede ck oes Since hole ye nacas can Ssonhtsep ate dee ae a A es ae 8.00 
CALYPSO (Burbank)—Large flowers of clear lemon yellow. 34 ft. July-Aug..... 40 
CHENGTU (Stout)—Brilliant orange-red with velvety carmine midzone; re- 
curved petals 42" ‘spread? *July-Septsd6 0a too nce scekct alten Wl dee ee ee 2.00 
CINNABAR—30”. July-August. Rosy red-brown with yellow throat................. 35 
CIRCE (Stout)—July-Aug. 4 ft. Medium, full 34” clear yellow flowers. Erect 
and well branched. Distinct from any variety of its season.............2.2.2---------0 2.50 
CISSY GUISEPPI (Perry)—Deep coppery rose-red, with pale yellow center..... 40 
CRESSIDA .(Betscher)—Flowers of deep orange with red band. 36”. August...... ae) 
CROWN OF GOLD (Nesmith)—36”. May-June. Flowers of great beauty in 
Brew tC Crete Oates Noyes s Shon Sits corte eee a Naw AS seh Sue etn cckspocenoateh ee nynaie 1.00 
DAUNTLESS (Stout)—July. 35”. Light cadmium yellow with greenish-yellow 
teria @ A, tine Dastel: plenidennd CAC TANt Sa ete eee tees steko 2.00 
D. D. WYMAN (Betscher)—Petals of golden yellow with a tawny splash. Su- 
Tete 2 Fee PRE ke ea ee RS ee gece 50 
DOVER—30”. June. Flowers of heavy substance and smooth finish, of clear 
Drancer Debohtiali- oom eee a ere ee re 50 
DR. REGEL—Very fragrant, orange-yellow flowers. 247. May....2......::.-:-c-ece-os-0= 25 
DUMORTIERI—24”. May-June. Rich cadmium-yellow..........2.2:-0:-.0-s0ssesseecesceeeeeesees 25 
E. A. BOWLES—48”. June-July. Large, flat, flaring flowers of rich reddish- 
orange blended with salmon and paler orange. Ruffled petals... 1.50 
‘‘T wish to say that the Iris plants I bought of you last year bloomed 
wonderfully. They were the envy of the neighborhood. I have bought many 
plants from other houses, but none compare with yours. The packing was excellent. 
I will always buy from you when the occasion arises. Thank you.—Chicago, IIl. 
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