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Spring Chimes. — H. C. 1941. A large gold- 
en russet self, a shade lighter than Nightin- 
gale. It is a rampant grower, hardy and a 
free bloomer. The form is good and _ sub- 
stance fair. The branching on the 38-inch 
stem is not short but is placed too high for 
show room purposes. A clump of Spring 
Chimes will attract much favorable comment. 
Iyer cg Belg Gi ele cet Ag $2.00 
Sunshine. A fine deep rich toned yellow 
of excellent form and substance. The flowers 
are carried on a strong well branched 30-inch 
stem. It is winter hardy and an extra free 
TOTO E aii sa ok te enone tie ans ee $4.00 
Tapestry Rose. H. C. 1941. H. M. 1942. 
The large flowers are a soft old rose and are 
carried on a 38-inch well branched stout stem. 
It is a free bloomer. Form and substance 
ALE GOO s vrgieivveie a cee See ve cine eae $3.50 
The Admiral. H. M. 1940. A. M. 1944. A 
clean, bright, medium blue of near perfection. 
The form, finish and substance are outstand- 
ing. The plant is vigorous, a free bloomer and 
increases rapidly. Very popular. ...... $2.00 
The Sentinel. Burnished copper describes 
this color which attracts much attention and 
comment. The flowers are medium large and 
the form and substance good. It makes a glow- 
ine ClOUMPaie eh es ont oes $2.00 


-HEMEROCALLIS 
Mission Bells.A. large wide-petalled, ruffled 
medium toned clear yellow producing up to 
52 large flowers to a stem on established 
plants. It is a strong grower and a free 
bloomer. I have been hybridizing hemero- 
callis for the past nine years and this is my 
first introduction. I consider it outstanding 
AV dits COLOT, CLASSittste @Aus W'sigete th eon ee ore $5.00 

Terms cash with order. 

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