HEMEROCALLIS Continued 
GLOAMING: Large open blooms with yellow background 
heavily overcast with reddish rose-purple. The whole flower has 
a sparkling beauty that is most pleasing. July-August. 3% fe. 
$1.50 
GOLDENI: Deep golden yellow flower with fine full form. 
July. 3 ft. $ .25 
GOLDEN DREAM: One of the most handsome; pure golden- 
orange self of fine form and substance. Splendidly branched. 
August. 3 ft. $ .50 
GOLD DUST: Another of the earliest to bloom; soft empire 
yellow flowers. May-June. 1% fe. Sie2o 
GOLDEN WEST: Big flower, very smooth finish with just a 
light ruffle. A golden flower of good form. July. 4 ft. $2.00 
HANKOW: Very large, wide spreading, rich yellowish-orange 
flowers with a bold scarlet eye zone. Of interest both because it 
is grown by the Chinese near Hankow for food purposes and 
because its bloom here often lasts until middle September. Late 
July-September. 3} ft. $1.50 
HESPERUS: Valued by many experts as their favorite yellow. 
A bold, free blooming, very large medium yellow, well branched 
and carrying many wide petaled semi-flaring flowers on sturdy 
stalks. August. 3% ft. $5.00 
HYPERION: One of the finest of all hemerocallis. Large, 
waxy, soft canary yellow. It surpasses other hemerocallis in 
size, form, color and substance. July-August. 3% ft. $ .75 
IMPERATOR: One of the wide star-shaped types of flower, 6 
inches across. Rich orange-red lined sulphur. A lovely English 
hybrid. July-August. 4 ft. $ .25 
J. R. MANN: Large frosted flower of buff and orange. A 
good garden variety of excellent substance. July-August. 3% ft. 
$ .25 
JUDGE ORR: A variety originated in St. Paul by an amateur 
hybridist which is about the finest soft orange hemerocallis 
blooming at Iris time. It looms as one of the most promising of 
the Hemerocallis blooming at this time. 2% ft. $1.50 
LINDA: A pleasing sharp contrast. Ground color golden yellow 
with rose markings on the petals while the sepals are clear cream 
colored. Large wide open blooms charmingly ruffled and crin- 
kled. Very dainty. July-August. 2% ft. $2.00 
MARGARET PERRY: Well branched stalks with brilliant 
orange-red flowers lined soft yellow. Very decorative and flori- 
ferous. July-August. 4 ft. $ .25 
MATADOR: One of the brightest, most festively colored of 
the reds. A rich mahogany almost a light crimson. Velvety, 
attractive and fresh looking. A cup shaped flower on tall, nicely 
branched stems. Its dazzling color is instantly singled out by, ‘‘I 
like that one.”’ July-August. 3 ft. $10.00 
MIDAS: Flowers spread open widely, 5 inches diameter. Of 
the brightest possible orange shade. Tall and erect growing spe- 
cimens. July. 3% ft. $2.00 
MIKADO: A striking, brilliant orange with bold markings of 
dark mahogany-red. Vigorous and free flowering. A favorite 
with everyone. July-August. 3 ft. $ .50 
MINOR: A charming yellow, dainty, grassy-leaved species. 
Excellent rock garden subject. June. 12 inches. $ .35 
MODESTY: Pale, waxy-yellow flowers, blooming in late June. 
Reflexed petals, very graceful and fragrant. June-July. 3 ft. 
$ .50 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN: Anespecially fine variety, one of our 
favorites. Deep golden-yellow, thick textured, long blooming. 
Very desirable. July-August. 3 ft. $ .35 
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MRS. W. H. WYMAN: Glistening yellow, curved petals. 
One of the very last to bloom, lasting into September. August- 
September. 4 ft. $ .35 
MULTIFLORA: Many dainty clear orange flowers in bloom 
at once on very graceful stems. A species, the latest daylily to 
bloom. A pleasing finale blooming until the first frost. Stems 
are very heavily branched bearing myriads of buds and blooms. 
September-October. 2 ft. $2.00 
MULTIFLORA SUMMER HYBRIDS: ‘“‘The many-flow- 
ered hybrid.’’ Ideal miniatures 2 to 3 inch blooms. Clear orange 
blooms with many flowers to a stem. Because of the great num- 
ber of buds per stem these hybrids are one of the longest flowering 
varieties we have. July-August. 2 ft. $ .50 
NEBRASKA: Beautiful long vase shaped, tubular blooms. 
Smooth textured a pure shade of soft golden yellow. It is without 
question one of the finest new yellow varieties. In the current 
excitement for other colors people are forgetting better yellows 
are still possible and this is one of the very finest not only of its 
color but of all kinds. Splendid grower. July-August. 4 ft. $1.50 
OPHIR: One of the indispensible hemerocallis. Long trumpet 
shaped blooms, 6 inch spread. Clear orange yellow, delightfully 
fragrant. Very floriferous and long lasting. July-August. 4% ft. 
$ .50 
PATRICIA: Beautiful large-flowered ana tragrant pale lemon 
with lemon chrome tinge, green throat. Extremely worthwhile 
as it is very weather-resistant. Keeps its shape and color in the 
hottest sun. One of the finest hemerocallis we grow. June-July. 
Da site, $1.50 
PEACHBLOW: Odd colored type . . . a background of soft 
orange with shading of dusky rose with darker halo in center 
and a contrasting more rosy orange throat. July. 2 ft. $1.50 
PETRA: A beautiful deep rose with wide reflexed petals of glow- 
ing rose. The sepals have a background of yellow heavily over- 
flushed with rich rose and a deep yellow throat. Imposing and 
splendidly colored. July. 3% fe. $10.00 
PINK LASS: A profuse flowering medium pink self with a 
deeper throat. Blooms are not large; the plant increases very 
fast giving a lovely mass of color. August. 3 ft. $5.00 
PINK LUSTRE: Large lily-like flowers slightly ruffled. A 
very delicate pearly pink overlay on cream yellow. It should be 
placed in a cool, shady location for best effect. Good substance, 
an unusual kind. July-August. 3 ft. $8.00 
QUEEN MARY: Deep yellow-orange flowers, spreading type 
of bloom. Outstanding among the early flowering varieties. 
June-July. 3% ft. $ .75 
RAJAH: Striking and gaily colored. Scarlet orange flowers 
with a burning red-brown eye zone. A more vividly colored, 
later blooming Mikado. Very robust grower. July-August. 
3é ft. $1.50 
ROSITA: A brilliant upright facing flower with blooms like an 
umbellatum lily. A bright carmine-crimson with a coppery red 
tone. Medium large flowers, attractive color and good shape. 
Jalyeee Suit: $4.00 
ROYALTY: About the finest maroon purple to date. Tall and 
well branched, large open flowers of deep maroon with broad 
petals and recurving sepals. Rich chrome yellow, star shaped 
cup well down in the throat. A beautiful new red with a velvety 
purple sheen on petals. July-August. 3% ft. $15.00 
SERENADE: One of the lightest colored dainty hemerocallis, 
twisted, crinkled small slender yellow petals with pleasing har- 
mony of pink flush toward throat of the flower. Its daintiness 
fits it admirably for cut flower decorative purposes. eee 
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