GiLBERT He. 2aWalgaoeee & 6= SC STOUN§; — SARCOXIE, 
MISSOURI 

DAYLILY (Hermerocallis) gach 
FULVA ROSEA. (Species). The most beautiful of any known wild 
species of Hemerocallis. The flowers are rose-pink, with a grace- 
ful stalk; 31% -feet. June, July ..iedececsseesvectvcvvcecctedic 
FULVA CLONE MACULATO. Bloom July. 3 feet. Bold outcurving cop- 
pery orange, shaded Crimson. Large flower on tall stem ...... 
GOLDENI. A very deep orange. Large refined flower of smooth texture . 
GEORGE YELD. 3 feet. A magnificent Daylily—one of the very best. 
Large open flowers, 6 inches across, with wide petals of canary 
yellow, brushed red; this color intensifying towards the throat, 
where it becomes deep red, then suddenly terminates, with a 
deep clear yellow star at the throat. Three narrow alternating 
Strap-like petais of butter yeilow, slightly flushed orange. 
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GOLD DUST. Yellow center. Brown on outside ......2.......c00- ewer 
GLORIA. (Bechtold). Medium size orange flowers on thirty inch stems 
Biocms auring June. Grows new plants on its stems ............ 
GOLDEN WINGS. (Bechtold). This is a masterpiece in golden yellow. 
Starts blooming July on twenty-two inch stems. In rich, moist 
soil I grow six inch flowers, with petals one and one-half inches 
in width. The plant multiplies very slowly, but grows new plants 
cn its stems, which, if removed in September with two inches of 
the parent stem and planted. will take root immediately ........ 
HARVEST MOON. 3 feet. Slender, graceful flowers of clear orange- 
sherbet. Very free flowering. July ......2......ccceewcceewesers 
HYPERION. 44 inches. The gigantic flowers, measuring seven inches 
across, aze of pale lemon yellow and of most artistic form. Ex- 
quisitely fragrant. Given an award of merit by the Royal Hor- 
ticultural Society of England. July and August ............... 
IRIS PERRY (Pez). Orange-bronze. July and September. 3 feet ...... 
IMPERATOR. 40 inches. A beautiful English Hybrid, with large open 
Star-shaped flowers, 6 to 7 inches across. Pointed segments, 
rch orange-red, witha bright, clear yellow star-shaped throat; 
this clear, bright yellow color continuing in the form of a nar- 
row stripe through the center of each petal to the tip. July and 
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KWANSO. Double orange lily; double flowers of great substance . 
LADY ESTHER (Bechtold). Large, lemon yellow. Graceful stems, bear- 
ing up to twenty-three blooms. Blooms from July to August ... 
LINDA. (Stout). Golden yellow, flecked red, sepals clear yellow. 30 
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MARY STOKER, 42 inches. Tals is one of the most beautiful of all Hy- 
brid Daylilies. The three larger segments are brownish red, 
with a prominent canary yellow stripe down the center. The 
other three alternating segments are canary yellow, softly 
flushed brownish red. There is a clear canary yellow triangular 
throat area. The flowers are of fine form and the colors are in 
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MARGARET PERRY. (Perry). Brilliant orange-scarlet lined with yel- 
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MIKADO. 3 feet. A handsome new fragrant large flower, of rich or- 
ange with conspicuous deep mahogany-red throat. The out- 
standing charm of this remarkable Daylily is due to the bold 
color contrasts and perfection of form. Flowers during June 
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MIDDENDORFII. Rich orange-yellow; fragrant flower 
MINOR. Narrow grass-like foliage; pure yellow flower .............. 
MODESTY. 3 feet. Very lovely large uniform pure clear soft yellow 
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MOONSTONE. 42 inches. Reddish-buff, deeper towards the throat, ths 
color suddenly ending about an inch from the base of the pet- 
als, forming a triangle of pure yellow at the throat. Each petal 
has a narrow pure yellow stripe down the center to the tip. 
Outside of petal is clear yellow. June, July and August ......... 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN. 42 inches. A very lovely pure soft glistening vel- 
low. Very free flowering. July and August ...............e000- 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN. (Bet.). Deep golden yellow flowers with a 6 inch 
spread. Long bloomer. July, AUZUSE .......ss sees esse eeeeeees 
ORPHEUS. (Bechtold). A slight buff yellow of unusual shade. Blooms 
June, on thirty inch stems. Pointed out as a favorite among gar- 
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