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good size pure deep rich yell 
ENCHANTRESS (Bristol ‘Nurs 
Blossoms of medium size, pe 
- formed are carried in clusters re) 
stately stems. Color soft yellow 
ening to a faint. copper-gol 
just a slight flush of tender » 
the throat, 3! feet tall. Blooms 
July into August. . arama ye” ee, 
FLAVA—One of the eaitest vari 
bloom. The old fragrant “Lemon Lily” 
clear lemon yellow. Blooms 
Bearded Irie { in May and Ean “ai 
feet. fe ees Mot oity «aoe 
“-FULVA—The “Tawny Day Lily,” reese 
orange. Earliest fulvous_ variety to 
bloom. June, July. Bi fh gene 
FULVA MACULATA——Improved - fu 1 
Taller, brighter and larger flower 
Blooms later than Fulva.- Coppery | 
ange blended with yellow. Ae stoc 
scarce.” July, August: 4:4) Ga ‘be 
FULVA ROSEA— Species from Cuiaet j 
troduced by Dr. Stout. A beautiful 
hemerocallis of fine form and ex 
quisite coral red or rose pink, the | 
‘color is uniform though blending a 
little lighter in throat. About 3 
Blooms July, August....... $2 
GAIETY (Betscher)——Large blossoms. & 
palest lemon yellow, wide open form 
on stalks 3 feet tall. Blooms. tl 
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frre ean great substance a 
beauty, borne on sturdy stems 3%) 
- feet, blooms in August....... BESO ee is 
peat YELD—Large open “Howers, 6 
inches across. Bronzy apricot, flushet i 
GLOAMING ookyeslande open. Fehon’ ve at aA 
with yellow background, heavily over= z 
cast with reddish rose-purple. ; Theo 
whole flower has a sparkling beaut} We 
that is most pleasing. SM feet” ‘tall, AY 
luly-August) OS ac aes SOB, 
