14 H. A. ZAGER GROWER 
VISCOUNTESS BYNG — Pale coppery 
rose, open well shaped flowers, late 
blooming. Flowers best if planted in 
sandy soil. July, August. 4 ft.....75e 
VULCAN (Stout)—Even-toned, light vel- 
vety maroon, with faint golden brown 
midrib; throat of the medium-large 
flower, 4 to 5 inch diameter, is golden 
orange. A very showy variety of deep- 
est tone. Blooms July, August on stalks 
Do to hte) © sat icia tele Rate ale ee $2.00 
WAU-BUN—Flowers of good size cad- 
mium yellow overcast delicate fulvous 
red, long petals twisted near tips. 
fune, July, (ZY it oae |. eee 75c 
WINSOME—Pale creamy yellow, fra- 
grant, long blooming. Season be- 
tween the early and mid-season varie- 
ties? fully, sulys 3 ite a ee 35¢ 
WINNIE NIGHTINGALE—Large, trumpe? 
shaped flowers of rich orange, some- 
what ruffled. Best mid-season orange. 
july, jAuqust.. 4:\itiss o.2e ae 40c 
WOODLOT GOLD—Large flowers of! 
deep yellow, edges of petals crinkled. 
Late blooming. July, August. 3 ft. 50c 
YELLOW HAMMER—A good size flower 
with broad, pointed petals, golden 
apricot yellow, stems 3 ft. tall. Unlike 
any other variety in bloom at same 
time. Starts blooming about July 1 75c 
INDIG34! 


HEMEROCALLIS COLLECTIONS 


FULVOUS—NO. 1. 
One each, E. A. Bowles, Bardley, Fulva, 
Fulva Maculata, Imperator and Mar- 
garet Perry. $2.50 value for $1.85. 
YELLOW SHADES—NO. 2. 
J. A. Crawford, Pale Moon, Patricia, Sir 
Michael Foster, Soudan, and Sunny 
West. $3.30 value for $2.50. 
SPOT OR EYE ZONE—NO. 3. 
Bagdad, Dauntless, Linda, Mikado and 
Rajah. $3.20 value for $2.50. 
