HEMEROCALLIS Continued 
SOUDAN: Medium sized empire yellow flowers. A very full 
petaled, recurved lily type with broad, pleasingly creped and 
crinkled petals and sepals. One of Dr. Stout’s famous hybrids. 
July-August. 3 ft. 7 
STALWART: Strong and bold growing. A golden flushed 
tawny bronze-red with a golden heart. Recurving petals, a superb 
variety, very vigorous. July-August. 34 ft. $1.00 
STAR OF GOLD: About the best delicate yellow. Beautiful 
waxy flower of palest yellow; enormous spreading star-like curving 
petals. July-August. 414 ft. $3.00 
SUNNY WEST: One of the finest of all varieties. Thick, 
leathery petals smoothly finished, pale to canary yellow. One of 
the last to blossom it produces a multitude of flowers. Unques- 
tionably one of the best and highly recommended. August. 
4% ft. oh AS 
SWEETBRIAR: This variety is our choice as one of the better 
new ‘‘pink’’ toned Hemerocallis. A lustrous flower larger in size 
and much better branched and formed than famous Fulva Rosea. 
The fresh pink petals and sepals are well reflexed showing a deli- 
cate yellow cup. A sensational variety in a new color. July- 
August. 3} ft. $12.00 
TANGERINE: Wide, funnel-shaped orange chrome flowers. 
Excellent for rock garden. May-June. 2 ft. BS MAS) 
VESTA: Low growing semi-dwarf habit, valuable because of 
its lateness. Frosted deep orange flowers with a darker halo. 
July-August. 2% ft. $1.50 
VULCAN: Exotic ruffle-petaled claret maroon flowers with faint 
golden brown mid-ribs. Looks like a very unusual red lily. Fades 
some and can be planted in part shade to advantage. Late June- 
jirbhns  SPiae. $5.00 
WAUBUN: Broad recurving and twisty petals; soft cadmium 
yellow with outer half of petals flushed terra cotta. June-July. 
2) te $1.00 
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Next year we will be distributing several of the new hybrid Hemerocallis from 
Mr. Clint McDade of Chattanooga, Tennessee. Included will be some yery striking new bicolors known as the Bright 
Morning Series as well as some very fine late blooming creations. 

Oriental Poppies 
A fine garden perennial flounting gay splashes of bright red or subtle tones of soft pink. Poppies are 
sturdy plants requiring a minimum of care. Be sure to plant your poppies during August and September, 
their dormant season. They begin growth in Fall and establish themselves easily for spring bloom. 
AKSARBEN: This is the newest of Mr. Sass’s poppies. It is 
about the most mammoth poppy bloom we have seen. A tre- 
mendously large beautiful shell pink with maroon spots. The 
petals are full and broad overlapping like a peony giving an un- 
usual compact rose effect. Like Sass Pink it is one of the most 
rugged poppies we grow enduring the most varied weather con- 
ditions. Most meritorious and a variety we highly recommend. 
Bos $2.00 
CAVALIER: Extremely large flowers, glowing nopal red, crinkly 
petals; rigid stems. An outstanding poppy in the red class. 34”. 
$ .50 
DAINTY LADY: Softest tones of dainty shell-pink with rose 
colored blotches; unusual. 28”. SaeZO 
ENFIELD BEAUTY: Large and tall, color cherry-rose with 
tones of salmon; vigorous. 36”. $ .50 
GOLD OF OPHIR: A light orange approach to yellow, about 
the clearest in its color class. Two year plants show more charac- 
teristic color than newly planted ones. 50c 
HELEN ELIZABETH: In our estimation one of the finest 
pink poppies. Grand light La France pink, crinkled petals with- 
out a basal spot. Ideal companion with delphiniums. 34”. 
75c 
JOYCE: Cherry red to cerise pink, medium sized flowers borne 
on very tall, perfectly straight stems. One of the older indis- 
pensables. 48”. 50c 
JUNE DELIGHT: This is Dr. Neeley’s fine silvery pink. A 
new hybrid whose color improves with age. A flower Basen 
color and appeal. $1.00 
MANDARIN: Very large flowers, a glorious Chinese red with 
blooms nearly 10 inches across. Established plants fail to show 
any spots. 30”. $ .50 
PERFECTION: Lovely medium pink, large flowers of true 
pink. Certainly well named. Large Failed blooms. 33”. $ .50 
ROSALIE: A beautiful deep rose-pink poppy. Makes a bril- 
liant and pleasing planting in the garden. Strong, sturdy stems. 
36%, $ .75 
SPOTTED GIANT: Extra late, large flowered orange scarlet 
with a very prominent black center. Gives character all its own. 
CEP $ .50 
TRILBY : One of the finest of all late blooming deep red poppies. 
Attractively crinkled. 36”. $1.50 
WATTEAU: A gem! Flesh-coral flowers, small sized but a 
profuse bloomer. No basal spot. An ideal cut flower subject. 
24”. $ .75 
WURTEMBERGIA: Enormous, tall growing scarlet to scar- 
let red with medium blotch. A large, deep red, an old favorite. 
say. $ .50 
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