HEMEROCALLIS—Daylilies ARVISTA Gardens 

PATRICIA (Stout)—July. 3 ft. Pale yellow tinged lemon chrome and green- 
ish throat. Large, full flowers with pronounced fragrance........-...-------------+---+-- 2.00 
POLLYANNA—23 ft. Very flat, wide, yellow flowers in June-July...........-.-.-.------- 1.00 
QUEEN OF MAY—30”. A broad, flat flower of pale apricot-orange. 22 ft. June .50 
QUEEN MARY—33 ft. June-July. A tall, stately, robust sort with large, rich 
flowers of glistening yellow, and full, over-lapped petals. Very fine.........-.--..- 2.00 
RADIANT—July-Aug. 34 ft. A.M., R.H.S. Exceptionally clear orange 
flowers of fine texture, ranking next to Hyperion............-2..2.---.--c-ee-ceecesceeeeeeceeeeees WE 
ROYAL—Golden-yellow flowers of fine texture. Fragrant. 3 ft. July-Aug........ 40 
SERENADE (Stout)—June. 48”. A pleasing harmony of light pastel shades 
of yellow and red with petals much twisted and crinkled. Large flowers..... 1.50 
SIRIUS—July. 32”. Full, wide, funnel-shaped flowers with 4” spread. Rich 
orange tinged red and traces of a faint brown-red eye-zone. Petals crinkled 
anideawithiiwa ved. Margins .cxekic il SAA a ee caer 1.50 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER—Large flowers of apricot-yellow tipped orange. Ruf- 
Rede petals 73. .the ed US] OLY so ieee aan ts teesen— cea cca ncee det cnwaie an acral see ane 2 40 
SONNY (Stout)—Recurving flowers of heavy, waxy texture and great sun re- 
sistance. | Pale vyellow,.~»july-Augist. 3 0ft. 00 ao... ee 4.00 
SOVEREIGN—June. 23 ft. Orange-yellow of medium tone and rapid growth. .25 
SUNNY WEST (Sass)—Aug.-Sept. 50”. Immense, waxy flowers of beautiful 
paletcanary-yellow.. One of, the atest. ..c:.200 25: ek 1.50 
TANGERINE (Yeld)—May. The brightest early, dwarf sort. Orange flowers 
ofavase-shape.. .Sturdy...and: \attractiven cat. oN eee ee 1.00 
THUNBERGI—Flowers of pale yellow and sweet fragrance. 4 ft. July-Aug..... 25 
VESTA—Flowers of deep orange-yellow flushed orange-red. 2 ft. July-Aug..... 1.50 
VISCOUNTESS BYNG (Perry)—Pale coppery rose over a soft silvery back- 
ground, giving an indescribable effect of rosy silver. July-Aug. 4 ft. Matchless 1.00 
WAU-BUN—3 ft. July-Aug. Broad, freely curving petals of cadmium-yellow, 
the .outer»hair flushed fulvous-red.;, Very. jfinéxn! 2.2.0. cee 1.50. 
WINNIE NIGHTENGALE—34”. July-Aug. Trumpet-shaped flowers of blaz- 
ing orange with ruffled petals and smooth sepals.........2...0.22..2ssssseeeseeeeceoeeeseeeeee 2.00 
WINSOME—34”. June-July. A.M., R.H.S. Particularly appealing flowers 
of pale; creamy yellow ; fragrant’ and dainty: 25. eee ee .60 
WOLOF (Stout)—Tall, well-branched with large flowers of dark velvety ma- 
roon, with orange throat and yellow midline. Unique and lovely................... 6.00 
‘*You have supplied me with some of the most outstanding plants and bulbs 
that I have. My friends rave about the pink and deep rich red Oriental Poppies, 
and I don’t believe I have ever seen more beautiful Iris than many of those in 
the collection of 100 which I purchased from you. They have been very fine.’’ 
—Wyoming. 
‘‘T want to tell you how very pleased I am with the Oriental Poppies I re- 
ceived from you last fall. They have all grown splendidly and are big and lusty.’’ 
—TIllinois. 
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