HEMEROCALLIS 
BRILLIANTO — A Fulva hybrid 
Day bloomer, dawn to 7 p.m. 21 buds. July 10 to 
August 11, 1946. Wide-spread blooms 54%” to 6” on 
slender 36” branching stems. Brilliant Orange-Scarlet 
with yellow medial line and an intense green-yellow 
throat edged yellow. A big broad and very showy 
"V" of purple-red separates the orange-scarlet of the 
petals from the vivid throat. 
Visualize this if you can! Orange Scarlet, green- 
yellow and purple-red. None more showy! A sure 
bloomer. Every division blooms. Fast multiplier pro- 
pagating both by runner and division. In mass planting 
an arresting sight. 
Each»— Strong planissyePrepaid:.1..cs ese $6.09 
DUNELAND GLORY — Evening bloomer. 
July 1 to August 16, 1946. 54” Pale,smooth Lemon-yel- 
low unfolding in great strap-like petals 6” in diameter in 
the early evening and closing about 8 a. m. Variable, 
however. Sometimes remaining open till noon or later. 
14 to 21 buds on slender upright branching stems. 
This takes two years to establish but is the one gar- 
den visitors come to see in the cool of the evening. 
One of our best breeders and the parent of many good 
ones now under observation. 
Each — Strong divisions. Prepaid.............csesceees $3.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Nearly 60 years ago in Oregon a flower lover named 
Ella Garrett grew a chrysanthemum from seed. Care- 
fully cherished in the family this seedling was at last 
brought to the Middle West by her daughter, Mrs. 
Lyman McKee, herself a gracious flower lover who gave 
it the care such a jewell deserved. 
In their beautiful terraced garden among many varie- 
ties of Chrysanthemums it was conspicious. After 
growing it for two years I marveled that such a beauty 
had not been given the recognition it deserved and 
received permission to introduce it. Mrs. McKee naming 
it after her honored, deceased mother — 
ELLA GARRETT. . An Aristocrat! 
Rich - Striking - free- 
blooming. 3” to 4¥%2” fully double blooms center in- 
curved, outer petals reflexed of a deep, dark red with 
black sheen. Growing on strong sturdy 36” stems 
with beautiful foliage. High center. In full glory here 
by October Sth to 15th. Perfectly hardy. Same rich 
coloring as World's Fair rose. There is none like it! 
Should be disbudded for exhibition blooms. For the 
garden pinch out the center once and disbud side 
shoots to one bud. Husky started outdoor plants ship- 
ped in May. 
Each - 75c. Three - $2.00. Dozen - $6.00. All prepaid. 
