FULVA. ROSEA. (Specie) 45 in. This native of 
China is one of the loveliest of all Day Lilies. 
Full formed flowers of rich rose pink ~+-_-i 22 
GAY TROUBADOUR. (Nesmith 1941) 40 in. July- 
Aug, Very large flowers of full form and very 
wide petals. The most brilliant bi-color we have 
yet seen. The petals are bright Indian red and 
the sepals are of rich maize yellow. A most out- 
standing “introduction. —.L72 2 ee 
GEORGE (YELD. .€(Perry) 38-ins Aug Aeon 
flower of soft orange with a peach red eye zone 
GLOAMING. (Cock 1936) 42 in. July-Aug. A, large 
yellow with a faint, all-over flaking of purple 
rose; “Very. popular . U2 = 2 oS ee 
GOLDENI. (Betscher 1930) 36 in. July. A very bril- 
liant, waxy finished flower of orange ________- 
GOLDEN WEST. (Sass 1931) 38 in. July-Aug) 
Very large tubular flowers with a flare to the 
outer tips of the petals. Soft orange with a 
sparkling « finish: .7 Sa SS ee 
GYPSY. (Betscher) 36 in. July-Aug. One of the 
loveliest in the garden is this wide petaled 
flower of deep gold dusted orange with a faint 
zone vor red 20.2 See ee ee 
HIGHLAND CHIEFTAN. (Nesmith 1940) 45 in. 
July-Aug. An extremely large, tubular formed 
flower of soft wine rose. A small yellow throat 
HYPERION. (Mead) 39 in. July. A very large and 
broad petaled flower of rich but soft canary 
yellow [3S (tc) Ro 
IMPERATOR. 42 in. Aug.-Sept. A star shaped 
flower of deep fulvous orange and soft red. Fine 
forthe »back of the border Lii22_ 47 ee eee 
KEEPSAKE. (Russell 1943) 38 in. July-Aug. A 
finely formed flower of deep rust colored rose 
with a chrome yellow eyezone ~______---_____- 
LADY FAIR. (Nesmith 1946) 38 in. July-Aug. A 
very lovely flower of rich pink. The undertone 
is soft cream with a smooth overlay of Jasper 
and deep flesh pink. The form is very nice and 
thespetals are’ quite’ wide4-02..4 4 2 ee 
MANDARIN. 40 in. Aug. A very large, soft prim- 
rose yellow Of starry” form. =... > 
MARGARET PERRY. (Perry) 40 in. July-Aug. A 
star shaped flower of bright orange scarlet with 
a yellow throat: and midrih, U_i 2 2 eee 
MARY FLORENCE. (Betscher) 38 in. Aug. Large 
flowers of soft apricot chamois. Different and 
most, -olltstandinpes felis. te 
MAY SADLER. (Perry 1933) 34 in. July-Aug. A 
tone of bright rusty red with a buff midrib and 
thtoat., se egies ke OO eats ee 
MIKADO. (Stout) 36 in. June-July. A large orange 
yeilow with an eye zone of mahogany red _-_=- 
MISCHIEF. (Russell 1943) 38 in. Aug. Dark cup- 
rous red with full petals and- a tiny spot of 
yellow, in \the ‘throats 222 ee a--=--- 
MISSION BELLS. (Hall 1945) 40 in. July-Aug. A 
large, ruffled flower of clear medium yellow 
that produces as many as 52 blooms to the 
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