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FULVA—The “Tawny Day Lily,” reddish 
orange. Earliest fulvous variety to 
bloom. June, July. 3'/. ft......... 25c 
FULVA MACULATA—Improved fulva. 
Taller, brighier and larger flowers. 
Blooms later than Fulva. Coppery or- 
ange blended with yellow. True stock 
scarce. July; August: <4 itn ....7.. 50- 
FULVA ROSEA—Species from China in- 
troduced by Dr. Stout. A beautiful 
hemerocallis of fine form and ex- 
quisiie coral red or rose pink, the 
color is uniform though blending a 
little lighter in throat. About 3 ft. 
Blooms July-August...) 0-00 
GAIETY (Betscher)—Large blossoms of 
palest lemon yellow, wide open form 
on stalks 3 feet tall. Blooms June, 
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GAY DAY (Mrs. Nesmith)—Soft yellow 
flowers with great substance end 
beauty,. borne on sturdy stems 3)/> 
feet, blooms in August.......... 51.50 
GEORGE YELD—Large open flowers, 6 
inches across. Bronzy apricot flushed 
with brownish red. July, August. 3!/, 
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GLOAMING (Cook)—Large open blooms 
with yellow background, heavily over- 
ak with reddish rose-purple. The 
hole flower has a sparkling beauty 
that is most Speed 3'/> feet tall. 
July-August (4. ee . .§1.00 
GLORIANA—Attractive rich clear pure 
deep yellow, without a trace of any 
other color, blooms in June well into 
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GOLCONDA—Wide open flowers of 
chrome yellow, narrow petals. Fine 
for background or mass planting. July. 
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GOLDEN DREAM—Flowers golden or- 
ange of good form, size and sub- 
stance. Late blooming. July, August. 
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GOLDENI—Deep golden orange, vigor- 
ous in habit, profuse in bloom. Long 
season. July, August. 3 ft......... pats 
GOLD IMPERIAL—Superb ruffled flow- 
ers of glowing deep yellow with 
broad petals on 4 ft. stems, long sea- 
son of blooming. Splendid variety. 
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