HEMEROCALLIS—Daylilies 
EARLIANA (Betscher)—38”. The very finest early Daylily that we know. 
Flowers 5” across, widely open, slightly recurved; petals 14” wide, sepals %” 
wide. Deep yellow. Strong and floriferous. Pleasing fragrance. May-June. 
EUROPA—July. 48”. The best clonal variety of the Fulva race. Flowers full, 
overcast fulyous with darker veins and orange throat. Day blooming............ 
FESTIVAL (Stout, 1939)—48”. July. English red with darker veins and 
orange mid-stripe, giving a bi-color effect. Rich orange throat. Gay and rare. 
FLAMID—June. 30”. A brilliant, free-blooming orange-yellow, bronzy reverse 
FLAVA (Lemon Lily)—Clear lemon-yellow, fragrant flowers in May.................-.- 
FLAVA MAJOR—Taller, later, and lighter colored flowers than the Lemon Lily 
FLORHAM—Fragrant, rich flowers of golden-yellow blooming freely in June... 
FULVA—Open flowers of reddish-orange in July. Vigorous. 307 ...02...2.2---.--:+---00-- 
FULVA MACULATA—July. 36”. A blend of soft yellow and burnished cop- 
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GEORGE YELD (Perry)—Large open flowers of rich orange flushed rose. 34 ft. 
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GLADYS PERRY (Perry)—24”. Small flowers of pale rose with lavender cast. 
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GOLCONDA (Farr)—50”. Chrome-yellow flowers in July and August................ 
GOLD DUST—May-June. 30% Empire: yellow... 2.--<2--<---secosdocksssanctennndantetaanston 
GOLDEN BELL (Ruys)—Apricot-orange flowers with fluted petals. July-Aug. 
GOLDEN DREAM (Betscher)—Deep yellow. 36”. Aug. One of the latest........ 
GOLDEN EMPRESS (Dennett)—Aug.-Sept.. 5 ft. Tall and stately with numer- 
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GOLDEN WEST (Sass)—4 ft. June-July. Large orange-yellow flowers with 
lovely smooth finish and fine substance. ...........2.-..-s..c--c-ce-eeeee- Rahat 
GOLDENI (Betscher)—Fine flowers of deep orange in July. 3 ft. Vigorous...... 
GOLD IMPERIAL—Large, spreading flowers of rich yellow in July-Aug. Tall, 
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GOLD STANDARD—3 ft. June-August. Rich canary-yellow flowers in pro- 
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GRACILIS—Dainty lemon yellow. May-June. 13 fteceeeecececeeeeccccceeceeececececeee 
GYPSY (Betscher)—Rich reddish-orange flowers of great abundance. Brilliant 
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HARVEST MOON (Betscher)—June-July. 2% ft. Distinct, flat, widely-open 
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HYPERION—33 ft. July-Aug. A.M., R.H.S. One of the very finest, “surpass- 
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splendidly. You certainly have SPLENDID STOCK.’’—Indiana. 
‘<T have chosen your gardens as I think you represent the finest collection in 
America, and I have studied most of them,’’—Texas, 
‘‘T have always liked everything I have bought of you.’’—Ohio. 
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