GILBERT H. WILD & SON, pis SARCOXIE, MISSOURI 
D A YLILY (Hemerocallis) 
LINDA (Stout). Golden yellow, flecked red, sepals clear yellow. 30 inches. June and July .... 
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‘ MARY STOKER. 42 inches. This is one of the most beautiful of all Hybrid 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 
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MARGARET PERRY (Perry). Brilliant orange-scarlet lined with yellow. 48 inches. July and 
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MIKADO. 3 feet. A handsome new fragrant large flower of rich orange with conspicuous deep 
mahogany-red throat. The outstanding charm of this remarkable Daylily is due to the bold 
color contrasts and perfection of form. Flowers during June and July .................... 
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MIDDENDORFII. Rich orange-yellow, fragrant flower. .. Each .20; Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $8.00 
MINOR. Narrow grass-like foliage; pure yellow flower. .. Each .20; Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $8.00 
MODESTY. 3 feet. Very lovely large uniform, pure, clear, soft yellow flowers. June and July.... 
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MOONSTONE. 42 inches. Reddish-buff, deeper toward the throat, the color suddenly ‘ending 
about an inch from the base of the petals, 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 
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MRS. B. F. BONNER (Russell). Many times I have heard experts say, when looking over a block 
of Daylily Hyperion, that we may as well quit working to get a better pale yellow. But in this 
Henierocallis we have produced one that is far superior, we think, in many respects. Its color 
is that of Hyperion but it blooms about a month earlier, has much better texture, keeps far 
better in the evening, has a longer blooming season, and is more profuse. The foliage is beau- 
tiful, and the blooms 6 inches in diameter. May, June. (Originator’s description) Each $6.00 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON (Russell). Here is another red, a fiery red with a lovely satin sheen. The 
wide petals and sepals are slightly reflexed and open full. Stands our hotest sun and re- 
mains open evenings. Small yellow throat; bloom 4% inches across. 3% feet. April, May, 
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MRS. W. H. WYMAN. 42 inches. A very lovely pure soft glistening yellow. Very free flowering. 
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MRS. A. H. AUSTIN (Bet.). Deep golden yellow flowers with a 6 inch spread. Long bloomer. July 
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NOSIESTA. Aptly named, since it seems never to quit blooming in our fields; two distinct sea- 
sons: March - April and mid-summer. Light chrome, a very fast grower and most unusual 
in every respect. Blooms 6 inches. 3% feet .. 0... cece ce cece eee eeess Sie tone ie Each $1.00 
OLD VINTAGE. This is a tall wine-colored Daylily with a yellow throat. Blooms not so large— 
about 4 inches—but a most profuse bloomer. Keeps well on the hottest days. 4% ft. April, 
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ON TOUR. A giant bloom fully 6 inches across, of the palest yellow. The petals are wide and the 
sepals slightly twisted in a form found in no other Daylily. No visitor in our fields wanted 
to go away without one. This one is simply a “must have.” 3% feet. May, June .... Each $5.00 
OPHIR. 50 inches. Deep golden yellow trumpet-shaped flowers 5 inches across, borne 25 to 30 
to a stem. An American introduction which has pag ae ean acct rian te an award 
of merit from the Royal Horticultural Society of England. July an MUSE. Cane eee 
Mh dic! 3 6 are 7 Oe ards vis ty: Each .40; Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $20.00 
ORPHEUS (Bechtold). A slight buff yellow of unusual shade. Blooms June, on thirty inch 
stems. Pointed out as a favorite among garden visitors ............ Each $1.50; Per 10, $10.00 
PAINTED LADY. As if the unusual colors and giant size of this flower were not enough to put 
it in a class all by itself, it has the added beauty of unusually deep ruffles on the petals and 
sepals. The huge blooms are 8 to 9 inches across and the color 1s cinnamon Over yellow, with 
darker veins throughout. The throat is coral. This one is more stately than any Daylily in our 
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a] PATRICIA (Stout). A fine pale, yellow with a green throat. Fragrant 5-inch flowers. Blooms 
: good in evenings and is sun-resisting. 36 inches. June and SULLY ee ded este esate Each $1.00 
PINK LUSTRE. 45 inches. Huge trumpet-shaped flowers of a lustrous soft pink with a bright 
canary-yellow jhroat. July and August .......... cee ee eter tee e eee eee ee eee e es Each $5.00 
PURPLE SAGE. Deep wine—one of the darkest of the purples. The petals are ruffled, with a 
‘slightly yellow mid-rib. The 4%-inch bloom keeps well in our hot sun. 3 ft. April,May. Ea. $6.00 
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