Mikado (Stout)—June-July; 2-3 ft.; orange, peta!s 
with a large dark brown spot, fragrant. 
Highest rating variety. 35c 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman (Betscher)—July-Aug.; 3 ft.; 
yellow. 35c 
Modesty (Betscher)—May-June; 3-4 ft.; light 
yellow. 60c 
. multiflora—Either summer or fall blooming 
variety; many small yellow flowers. 50: 
Ochroleuca (Svrenger)—July-Aug.; 4 ft.; very 
pale yellow, fragrant. 25c 
Ophir (Farr)—July; 8 ft.; large golden yellow 
flowers. 40c 
Patricia (Stout)—July: 2-3 ft.; pale yellow, fra- 
grant; very high rating. $1.50 
Rajah (Stout)—June-July; 3 ft.: English red with 
garnet brown eye. $1.00 
Semperflorens—May-June; 2-3 ft.; rich yellow; 
best midseason. 60c 
Serenade (Stout)—June-July: 4 ft.; very light 
yellow and pink pastel $1.25 
Sirius (Yeld)—June-July; 2-3 ft.; orange. 50c 
Sovereign (Yeld)—May-June; 2 ft.; yellow. 25c 
Tangerine (Yeld)—May; 2 ft. or less; orange. 50c 
The Gem (Betscher)—July; 3 ft.; orange yellow. 
25c 
H. Thunbergi—late lemonlily. July-Aug.; 3. ft.; 
light yellow, fragrant. 25c 

Vesta (Stout)—July; 2-5 ft.; orange. 50c 
About June 15 our garden of over 300 kinds 
of japanese iris, grown from seed without culti- 
vation, is exrected to be in best bloom. They 
flowered in 1942 from May 31 to July 31. Fine 
for wet acid lands. Plant almost any time. Strong 
‘divisions 25. 35, and 50 cents, according to quality. 
Native lilies (L. superbum) in many variations; 
bulbs to plant in early fall. 35c each. 
When in Washington, come out and see our 
flowers. We are more interested in showing them 
than selling them. 
