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FESTIVAL 

MIKADO 

DOMINION. 314 ft. June, July. Extra-large, full 
flowers with rich red colorings in a concentric 
three-toned pattern. Second period of irregular 
bloom from mid-August until November. Strong, 
bold, royal. Remains open evenings. $3.00 each. 
FESTIVAL. 3 ft. July, Aug. A gay bicolor. 
Sepals orange with brown tinge; petals English red 
with darker veins and orange mid-stripe. Vigor- 
ous grower; erect, with many branched scapes. 
See picture. $3.00 each. 
HANKOW. 314 ft. July to late Aug. Flowers are 
Jarge (519"), rich yellowish orange with bold 
scarlet eye-zone in petals. A clone of the species 
H. fulva, extensively cultivated near Hankow, 
China, for food and medicine. $3.00 each. 

HIAWATHA. 314 ft. June, July. Numerous medium- 
small, golden orange blooms on branching, up- 
standing scapes. Like H. multiflora but taller, 
Ree and earlier. Remains open evenings. $2.00 
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LINDA. 214 ft. July, Aug. Large flower with crinkled 
petals; base golden yellow with cinnamon fleck and 
red eye im sharp contrast to the bright and clear 
yellow sepals; practically a bicolor with_ pastel 
shaded eye-zone. See picture. $1.50 each; 5 @ $1.00. 
MAJESTIC. 3 ft. July. Large, full flowers (6”). 
Petals recurving and slightly ruffled. Color clear 
uniform orange. Truly a majestic bloom. $3.00 
each. 

MIDAS. 31% ft. July. Meditum-large, full and well 
spread; clear glowing orange. Very tall, strong and 
erect scapes; excellent for background. $1.25 each; 
5 @ $1.00. 
MIKADO. 3 ft. June to Aug. Mikado has placed 
first three times and second once in the four annual 
polls of Hemerocallis specialists, including 321 
varieties of Daylilies. Flowers of striking color; 
the Iarge spot of mahogany-red in each petal con- 
trasts sharply with the rich orange of the rest of the 
flower. Many spreading branches. Tends to bloom 
again during September. See picture. 60 cts. each; 
5 @ 45 cts. 
MONARCH. 3 ft. July. Much and firmly branched. 
Full, crisp, large, star-like, light cadmium-yellow 
blooms with a delicate halo of fulvous orange in 
mid-zone. Remains open evenings. $3.00 each. 
MULTIFLORA. 214 ft. Aug. to Oct. A superb 
finale to the Daylily season, usually continuing be- 
yond first frosts at Weiser Park. The scapes are up- 
standing and much branched. Flowers clear orange 
and smallest of the Daylily species. Grassy foliage. 
$2.00 each. 
NOTE: See Glossary of Hemerocallis Terms on page 11. 
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