HIAWATHA. 314 ft. June, July. Exceed- 
ingly numerous, medium small, clear golden 
orange blooms on many branching, up- 
standing scapes. A six-year-old plant at 
Weiser Park bore 35 scapes, each with 
approximately 30 buds—1000 blooms to a 
plant. Yeldrin is a counterpart in lighter 
shade. Both are like H. multiflora but 
taller, larger and earlier. Remain open 
evenings. $2.00 each. 
LINDA. 214 ft. July, Aug. Large flower with 
crinkled petals; base golden yellow with 
cinnamon fleck and red eye in sharp con- 
trast to the bright and clear yellow sepals; 
practically a bicolor with pastel shaded 
eye-zone. See picture. $1.50 each. 
MIDAS. 316 ft. July. Medium-large, full 
and well spread; clear glowing orange. Very 
tall, strong and erect scapes; excellent for 
er acnn See picture. $1.00 each; 5 @ 
Cts: 
MIKADO. 3 ft. June to Aug. Mi ado has 
placed first three times and second once in 
four annual polls of Hemerocallis spe- 
cialists, including 321 varieties of Daylilies. 
Flowers of striking color; the large spot of 
mahogany-red in each petal contrasts 
sharply with the rich orange of the rest of 
the flower. Many spreading branches. See 
picture. $1.00 each; 5 @ 80 cts. 
MONARCH. 3 ft. July. Much and firmly 
branched. Full, crisp, large, star-like, light 
cadmium-yellow blooms with a delicate 
halo of fulvous orange in mid-zone. Re- 
mains open evenings. $2.00 each. 
MULTIFLORA., 2 ft. Aug. to Oct. A su- 
perb finale to the Daylily season, usually 
continuing beyond first frosts at Weiser 
Park. The scapes are upstanding and 
much branched. Flowers clear orange and 
smallest of the Daylily species. Grassy 
foliage. $2.50 each. 

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MULTIFLORA SUMMER HYBRIDS. 214 
ft. Late June to late Aug. Extremely long 
bloom season. Numerous small (2 to 3”), 
clear orange flowers on heavily branched 
scapes. See picture. $1.00 each; 5 @ 80 cts. 
PATRICIA. 21% ft. July, Aug. Second 
choice in ballot of 321 varieties. Rated 
93.7, or .08 below Mikado. Pale yellow 
with tinge of lemon-chrome and throat of 
flower greenish; petals and sepals of uni- 
form tone, broad and recurving like a 
stately lily. Large (5”), shapely, full flowers. 
Pronounced fragrance. Exceptionally good 
in hot sun and early evenings. See picture. 
$1.50 each. 

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