supply. Delivery January through March. 
Mixed colors, 75c each; $7.00 doz. 
CARMINE ROSE. Seven-inch flower of 
deepest carmine rose with centers of deep- 
est Burgundy. Prolific bloomer. $1.50. 
CLOWN. Very difficult to describe. The 
blooms have the appearance of having been 
hand painted. Color is flesh pink over 
ivory white. The ends of petals are blotch- 
ed claret rose for at least half of their 
length. The latter color bleeds through the 
lighter zone to a deep red center. 9-inch 
blooms. $2.00. 
FRESNO. Nine-inch flowers of satin pink 
overlaid with silver. An _ indescribably 
beautiful variety. Individual petals 4 inches 
broad. Possesses a Burgundy red center. 
The finest self-colored pink ever grown. 
$1.50. 
GIANT WHITE. Very large flowers to 7 
inches of purest white with small red eye. 
Tall grower to 7 feet. Profuse bloomer. 
$1.50. 
MAHOGANY. Semi-fiuted petals of ma- 
hogany red throughout. Beautiful flowers 
to 7 inches in diameter. $1.50. 
RADIATION. Wonderful 9-inch flowers 
of satin pink striped with many lines of 
rose-red from a center of richest velvet 
red. Individual petals 434 inches broad. 
$1.50. 
STRAWBERRY ROSE. Strong growing 
variety producing quantities of beautiful 
8-inch blooms of glowing strawberry rose 
shade—entirely self colored. Highly rec- 
ommended. $1.50. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION OFFER. One 
each of the above seven named varieties, 
$8.00. 
Hemerocallis. 
Hardy Daylilies 
One of the hardiest of plants and easiest 
of them all to grow. Failure with them is 
nearly impossible. They will thrive equal- 
ly well in the shade of a tree or in the 
desert sun, in the cold of the North and 
the heat of the South. Plant with the 
crown about 2 inches below the surface. 
Although all will be dormant in the North 
during winter, several have evergreen foli- 
age in the South. Delivery Sept. to March. 
AUREOLE. Early, brilliant orange. May- 
June. 3 feet. 50c. 
CALYPSO. Clear lemon-yellow. Night 
blooming, but stays open during most of 
the day. A Burbank hybrid. 3 feet. 50c. 
FLAVA. Fragrant lemon-yellow. May- 
June. 3 feet. 25c. 
GOLDEN BELL. A summer blooming 
deep yellow. 314 feet. 50c. 
J. A. CRAWFORD. Very large flowers 
of cadmium yellow and apricot. Long sea- 
son, June-August. 48 inches. 75c. 
KWANSO FLORO PLENO. This is the 
popular double tawny day lily. July-Aug. 
48 inches. 35c, 
MARGARET PERRY. Large Carnelian 
red flowers with bright yellow center. 
July-Sept. 50 inches. 50c. 
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MIKADO. A very unusual flower of deep 
orange marked deep mahogany in the cen- 
ter. July-Oct. 3 feet. $1.00. 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON. Deep red with 
satin finish. The petals and sepals are wide 
and full. Stands the hottest sun and re- 
mains open in the evening. Small yellow 
throat. 312 feet. April-June. $10.00. 
OLD PAINT. Medium sized flowers and 
profuse bloomer. The petals are mahogany 
red with an almost black eye zone. The 
sepals are deep yellow overcast mahogany. 
Yellow throat. 3 feet. April-May. $2.00. 
ON TOUR. Giant 7-inch blooms of the 
palest yellow, with wide, fully open petals. 
3145 feet. April-June. $3.00. 
PAINTED LADY. Flowers 8 to 9 inches 
across, ruffles. Deep yellow overcast with 
a light, even cinnamon, with darker veins. 
Darker eye zone. 3 feet. May-Aug. $10.00. 
PURPLE WATERS. Wide open flowers, 
Slightly reflexed. Color a deep, rich ma- 
hogany-purple, yellow throat. 3 feet. April- 
June. $10.00. 
QUEEN OF GONZALES. A large flower- 
ed variety with wide overlapping petals 
that makes an excellent showing. Blooms 
for a very long season. 3 feet. $2.00. 
SEVEN SEAS. Petals are a rosy brown 
with deeper brown veins and yellow mid- 
rib. Golden throat. Lighter sepals. Huge 
flowers and an unusual color. 4 feet. April- 
May. $2.00. 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER. This is by far 
the most outstanding variety for the South, 
as it is tall, evergreen and with USL 
blooms four times a year from April to 
January. Large flowers of clear yellow, 
very fragrant, and 5 feet tall. Well branch- 
ed stems that carry numerous flowers. $1.00. 
SOVEREIGN. Fine deep yellow. June. 
30 inches. 25c. 
WAR PATH. An even dark mahogany 
self with satin sheen. One of the brightest 
reds. 3 feet. Blooms throughout spring 
and summer. $6.00. 
RADIANT. Tall growing plant with pure 
orange flowers. June-July. 50c. 
COLLECTION OF TWELVE NAMED 
VARIETIES. Our choice. For September- 
October delivery. $3.50. 
Hippeastrum 
Amaryllis 
This is the giant flowered Amaryllis, the 
so-called “Red Amaryllis.”’ They may be 
Planted in full sun or light shade in Flor- 
ida and California, or may be grown as 
house plants in the conservatory or win- 
dow garden in the cold regions. Plant the 
bulb shallow, barely covering neck when 
planted in the garden and with most of 
the bulb above the soil when potted. Use 
rich compost and use liquid manure occa- 
sionally. Delivery throughout the year. 
GIANT HYBRIDS. These hybrids are 
the result of many years careful breeding 
by a number of outstanding horticulturists 
throughout the world. They vary in color 
from almost pure white to shades of pink, 
scarlet and red, often marked with beau- 
