
MARTIN’S WHITE Special 
Martin’s White; 50c each; Dwarf white. 
My Lady; 40c each; Old gold with bronze tints. 
Dean Kay Improved; 40c each; E. Early rose-pink. 
September Sunshine; 50c each; Yellow. 
September Cheer; 50c each. Cherry red. 
5 plants (1 each of the five) for $1.80. 
(Value $2.30) 
TWILIGHT Special 
Twilight, 75c each; Fuchsia-purple. 
Charles Nye; 75c each; Rich buttercup yellow. 
Glowing Coals; 75c each; Black-red. 
Stella; 75c each; English, The American rose-pink. 
Snowball; 75c each; English pure white. 
5 plants (1 each of the five) for $3.00. 
(Value $3.75.) 
HEMEROCALLIS (DAYLILY) 
The Hybridizers have wrought wonders with the old- 
fashioned Daylily. The improvements include a wider 
color-range, an extended period of bloom, larger flowers, 
and sturdier plants. Hemerocallis are extremely hardy and 
will thrive under most ordinary conditions, blooming in 
full sun or partial shade. Their vigor is especially evident 
in dry seasons and insect pests have little effect on 
them. Plant three to four inches deep. 
Cissy Guiseppi 
2% to 3 ft. flowers of dark coppery rose-red almost 
ox-blood red with a yellow bar down the center of 
each petal. July-August. 
Each 50c; 3 for | 
Cinnabar (Stout 1930) 
2% ft. July-August. Delicate shades of brownish 
red sprinkled with cinnamon; with a golden yellow 
throat. Flowers with recurving petals. 
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Flava (Lemon Lily) 
May-June, sweetly scented flowers. Loved by all. 
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Fulva Maculata (Sass) 
Large yellow and burnished rose. Mid-season. 
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George Yeld (Perry 1930) 
Large open flowers; petals flushed and sprinkled 
rose and bronzy apricot. Sepals of rich orange. An 
English variety. Mid-season. 
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Kwanso Flore Pleno. 
3% ft. July-August, double red and orange. 
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