is preferable, permitting plants to become established for 
next season’s blooming. 
As with izis, the plants we furnish are strong divisions 
that will not disappoint. 
Date of flowering, as noted, refers to performance in 
our climate. where the roadside day-lily, FULVA, begins 
to bloom avout the middle of June. 
AMULET—New ruffled pink. Our choice as one of the best 
of this startling color class. Light Chinese coral, deli- 
eately flushed azalea-pink in center of petals. June-July- 
3% ft. SRR <eeve $0.00 
BAGDAD—Richly brilliant _ Oriental ‘tones of yeddish-brown 
with orange heart and mid-rids. Flashy brilliantt attrac- 
tive from ‘distance. Dears Rw SP ee BO 
BOUTONNIERE—Myriads of small, brilliant 2% inch or- 
ange-peach blossoms with lighter yellow mid-stripes. 
peeersowermne. August - 3 ft... see eeeeees ene 75 
BYNG OF VIMY—One of the most striking hemerocallis. 
Very large pale orange-rose with slender curling segments 
sry = O20. 2.50 
CALYPSO—Pleasingly fragrant, night - flowering, large, 
clear, pale, lemon-yellow. July - 4 ft. 0.2... 30 
CINNASBAR—Large, re-curved flowers of cadmium-yellow, 
sprinkled rose-brown, July - 2 ft. .—..0- 8. 30 
CORALLINE—Light maize-yellow heavily flushed shrimp- 
ES SRO HS es 5.00 
CROWN OF GOLD—Large, early, orange-yellow, ruffled 
flowers blooming with the iris. May-June. 3 ft............ 1.00 
DAWN—Hazy rose-buff with yellow throat. July- August. 
SRE ap cee a 35 
DR. REGAL—Old-time early deep-orange blooming with 
SESS Ce OS Amc .25 
FULVA ROSEA—Luscious clear scarlet-pink on tall grace- 
ful stalks, First of the really sensational pinks. June- 
ETE ie a ee 4.00 
GEORGE YELD—Large, open flowers of orange, suffused 
bronzy-apricot, with golden-yellow heart. Excellent var- 
IE ec ose Sa 35 
GOLD DUST—Another of those desirable early sorts that 
vloom with the iris. Soft empire-yellow. May-June. 1% ft. 
SSS ASST oa Sa Re ee 25 
GOLDEN DREAM—Handscome golden-orange of fine form 
EPCTICE, JULY, 344 fb. nc. n-n nn. csenecacnnevceemnerecem enceee .50 
GOLDEN WEST—Buff-yellow with smooth finish in a 
large flower with crinkly petals. July. 3 ft. 1.00 
HYPERION—Large, waxy, soft, canary-yellow. “Strictly in 
the “best” class, in size, color, form and substance. tat 
LESS EES ee 
HIGHLAND CHIEFTAIN-—Purplish - rose with yellow 
throat and cream-yellow mid-lines. Large-flowered. July- 
i ceed cocmecte ar ameciads 4.00 
HANKOW—Very large deep orange with scarlet eye-zone 
and greenish-yellow throat. July-August. 3% ft......... 1.00 
IMPERATOR—Large, open, star-shaped, copper-pink: with 
yellow throat and mid-lines. July. 4 ft._.-2.22.0.......... .30 
IRIS PERRY—Large, open flowers of glistening orange 
overlaid with bronze. July-August. 3 ft.-........-2.----.-...-..0 1.00 
J. A. CRAWFORD—Large, brilliant ee slightly fluted 
and crimped. Excellent. June-July. 3% ft.......... ........ 30 
J- S. GAYNOR—Open flowers of soft Rode - apricot. 
Petals broad with wavy margins. Scented. July-August. 
IER Se Sn na 2.50 
KWANSO FLORE PLENO—Double flower. Orange flushed 
Se UA USISt, B46 ft. a... nnno--nnnsnrnnecenntecscarn 30 
KWANSO FLORE PLENO-VIRGINICA—Double-flowering 
variety more peach and rose toned and earlier than 
KWANSO FLORE PLENO. July. 3 ft... 1.50 
LEMONA—Pale lemon-yellow in tubular-shaped flower, 
somewhat night-flowering. June-July, 4 ft................ eee 
MANDARIN—Very large, smooth, lemon-yellow, open, aA 
Gurvea flowers. June-July. 3% ft.-—.--.--—-...--...:-.---- 
MARCUS—Open amaryllis-like flowers of apricot, dusted 
over with soft bronze. Lovely. July, 2% ft.._........... 1,00 
MARGARET PERRY—Brilliant orange-red with yellow 
throat and mid-lines. Free-flowering, July-August. 4 ce 
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