Hemerocallis : 
(Daylillies) 
DR. REGEL: Orange yellow; May-— 
FULVA: The old doadside lily; July. 
POE IRs aeons Cu A. ae) 
GOLD DUST: Empire yellow; dwar 
ean Vay-—J une: so 
VULCAN (Stout 1987) Deep sro 
with orange throat. Evergreen, 40 in. 
July. Oe 
DAWNPLAY (Nesmith 1938) A 
charming flower of deep velvet rose; 
it blooms a second time in the Ae 
CBR EN ES CI eat 0 
MiIKADO (Stout) Rich orange vie 
manoganye red: Spot. 2) = 
oe A? CHAWFORD (Bet) rans 
Tay ee ee Nh var ie A 
KWANSO FLORA PLENA: Orange; 
double flowers 42 in. July—August-25 
MIDDENDORFYI: Rich orange a 
Pet May une: oe 20 
MANDARIN (Farr) Lemon yellow. 
ote tt ee ths ere Re ee TD 
THUMERGII: Pale yellow evening 
bloomer. July—August ——-— __ 5 
CROWN of GOLD (Nesmith) Deep 
orange. June—Jully. 38 ft. 1.50 
ELIZABETH PIKE (Perry) y) Orange 
brown and yellow. 18 in. ______. 1.00 
EMILY HUME. Deep yellow, twisted 
and fluted. July—August 42 in.— 2.00 
EANKOW. (Stout) Cg A 
By eA eusi ee Ss 8.00 
HIGH BOY. (Gray) Pale yellow 5bft. 
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PALE MOON. (Cleve) Pale yellow. 
Sipe sly oU. iy 2 ee 200 
SHIRLEY. (Ruys) Pale apricot-yellow 
OM ae liber 1.00 
SUNNY WEST. (Sass) Canary yellow 
ESAT SAE 2 CA ERE NDGA, oleae AU FAY 1) 
SWEET BRIAR (Nesmith) Rosy-pink 
Remar tee ee ee ee ee eh 6.00 
KANAPHA (Watkins) Clear ok 
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MRS. JOHN J. TIGERT (Watkins) 
‘Brazil Red. Received first class cer- 
tificate at the National Daylily show 
in Orlando, Florida, 1940 - 4.09 

Rare Bulbs 
ORCHID GINGER LILY (Alpinia Nu- 
tans) A rare and beautiful lily of the 
ginger lily. It is a good plant for 
moist shady places. Will grow 6 to8 
ft. The orchid like flowers are sus- 
pended fro the stems. Plant in pots or 
tubs in the North Se Leo 
BANANNA TREE BULBS: The tree 
that grows while you wait. Bulbs may 
be dug and stored duriag the winter. 
Giant bulbs shipped express collect. 
plieidinceri st cdl Mine abet A IE 9 A) 8) 
SACRED LILY OF INDIA (Amorph- 
ophallus) Large tropical plant of the 
arum family. The flowers are reddish 
maroon. The plants resembles a huge 
calla. Small bulbs .60 
Medium —__— 1.00 Large —_ 1.50 

AMAZON LILY (Eucharis amzonica) 
A bulbous plant of the amaryllis fam- 
ily from Brazil. Has tropical foliage 
and dazzling white flowers on 2 ft. 
stalks. Plant in 7 to 8 in. pots. Bloom- 
Ino size plantey2¢2 ee Ae ee UG 
CLIMBING ‘LILY (Gloriosa Roths- 
childiana) From Tropical Africa. A 
curiosoty for the Northern’ green- 
house. Will grow outdoors in the 
DOLL eee ee een ee ee OU 
WHITE SPIDER LILY (Lycoris AL 
ba) Ar rare-variety. 0 he 2 0 
YELLOW SPIDER LILY (Lycoris | 
Aurea) <A yellow flowering variety 
ra" Men, Sak te ects 
SPIRAL FLAG (Costus specious) The 
staik has succulent leaves arranged 
like spirals. Makes a fine pot plant 
COMES UIRUR SS AMeS shai) 1. 00 
BIRD OF PARADISE (Billbergia Nu- 
tans) Blooms in the winter 1.00 
CHINESE ORCHID (Beltilla Hya- 
cinthina) Rosy purple flowers —— 1.00 
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