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ANY FOUR VARIETIES FOR $5.00, OR THE ENTIRE 
COLLECTION OF NINE VARIETIES FOR $10.00 
ANNETTE: Mahogany red, almost a blackred. This lovely 6-inch flower I consider more 
than unusual. It has a deep, wide chrome throat. Its height is only 20 inches, which is 
quite unusual for a Daylily in this color class, making it most suitable for the fore- 
ground in your plantings. There are so very few dwarf Daylilies in colors. April, May 
and June. 
CARNIVAL:. Now here’s a real circus-wagon red with a deeper rich red eye zone and 
when this is in full bloom, you’ve got something in your garden to really make them 
take note. Its throat is chrome. Four inch bloom. Height 3 feet. May and June. 
HONEYMOON: This is a most unusual color of creamy buff with the deepest rich 
maroon-purple eye zone and a most undescribable velvety sheen. Its petals are ruffled 
and it has a lovely green throat. A real jewel if there ever was one. Four and one-half 
inch bloom. Height 4 feet. April, May and again in late summer. 
LAMPASAS: This beautiful bi-color has rosy petals and lemon sepals and a rich chrome 
throat, quite unusual for a bloom with lemon sepals. Five-inch flower. Height 3 feet. 
June and July. 
MICHAEL ROBINSON: This is another deep rich mahogany with a lovely velvet tex- 
ture that looks like real satin. The sepals are slightly lighter red. The throat is gold 
shading to real chartreuse at the base. The petals are very wide and slightly ruffled. 
Five one-half inch bloom. Height 4 feet. April, May, June and again in September. 
MYKAWA: This is one of the loveliest mahogany reds that ever grew. Its wide petals 
are 414 inches across, and it stands our hottest sun. Its texture has the loveliest satin 
sheen that simply glistens in the sun, and it opens full. Its yellow throat is small. This, 
of all reds that are really red, blooming at its particular season, is a dream. Height 314 
feet. April, May and June. 
SYLVIA: This Daylily was introduced by me some few seasons ago, but on account of 
demand, it had to be taken off the market. Now, we have enough stock to offer it again. 
Its large bloom, with petals of rosy-pink with its deepest rosy eve zone, is simply breath- 
taking. Its sepals are lemon, and it keeps excellent as a cut flower. Blooms 5 inches 
across. Height 314 feet. May and June. 
THALIA: The first really orchid shaped bloom we have ever produced. This was also 
offered a few seasons ago, but the demand exceeded our supply, therefore, it was taken 
off the market until our stock was replenished. We are now offering it again for the 
first time in three years. The base color is canary yellow. Its graceful and flary petals 
and sepals are overcast a rich rosy brown. The sepals are almost completely twisted and 
the petals are pinched. You would hardly recognize this as a Daylily at all. Five inches 
across. Height 214 feet. May and June. 
TOPEKA: The most intense fiery red I have ever seen with a yellow throat. It has a 
velvety sheen that stands our hottest sun and is one of the most profuse bloomers I’ve 
seen. This one will be loved, I’m sure, always. Blooms 4 inches in diameter. Height 3 feet. 
April, May and June. 
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