GROUP IIT 
This group we consider the answer to the daylily grower's 
prayer, giving you a riot of color over a long season and ata 
very modest cost. You may have any 12 of these for $7.00, or 
the entire collection of twenty for $10.00, or any number at 
the prices listed below. This offer is good only until die 
15th, due to the exceptionally low price. 
ACRES OF GOLD (Russell 1943) This is about the most fool-proof, 
reliabLle« of- all. the. yellows. .-It‘is,a; solidy. true 
canary-gold, my favorite of all the yellows. The petals are 
slightly ruffled. Bloom 45 inches. 3 ft. June-July ------ $e .00 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout) Orange background, overcast red, with re- 
curving petals of rosy peach. 3 ft. July 35¢ 
BUCCANEER (Russell 1943) One of the earliest bloomers of the 
deeper colors. A deep reddish-brown with yellow throat. 
Very wide petals. 4 inch bloom. April-May, again July ---- $2.00 
CALYPSO (Burbank) A lemon-yellow in large flowers. Blooms in 
the evening. 35 ft. May-June --------------------- 25¢ 
DAUNTLESS (Stout) Cadmium yellow, having a green throat with 
fulvous touch in center of petal. 24 ft. May-June -50¢ 
BVANGELINE (Russell 1943) Petals rosy-red, almost a wine color, 
with a deep purple eye. Sepals are just a bit light- 
er in color and decidedly twisted. The throat is absolutely 
green. Looks quite a bit like an orchid in color and shape, and 
unlike any I have seen. Blooms 6 inches. 24 ft. May-June -¥2-00 
GOLDEN BELL (Ruys) Large, fragrant eaers of golden is Re- 
curving petals. 33 ft. May-June -------------- G52 
GOLDEN SHADOWS (Russell 1938) Color and shape | or Mrs.W.H.Wyman 
with anes brown shadow. 53% ft. May-June -75¢ 
HARVEY RUSSELL (Russell 1938) Canary yellow. Blooms later than 
most yellows. One of the finest. 33 ft. June-- 
a as REE elle ertetim —-- <2 - = - 50¢ 
HYPERIAN (Mead) Pale lemon-yellow, huge flowers. A "mst-have". 
Sa ft. June-duly -------------------- 2-2-2 + ee ----- 35¢ 
J. T. RUSSELL (Russell 1938) Blooms are 6 inches across. Petals- 
of lemon yellow with deep cinnamon red mark. 
Sepals. are clear lemon. One of the best of all the two-tone day- 
lilies we have ever grown. 3 ft. May-June ---------------- 752 
MRS. CHAS. F. URSCHEL (Russell 1943) This is really a two-tone 
lemon by the fact that its almost solid 
self has a faint trace of gold. Bloom about 4 inches. Petals 
very wide with a tendency to twist. Substance excellent. This 
is tops in its color range and best for cut flowers. No yellow 
compares with it. e+ ft. May-June $1.00 
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