Mulching does away with all cultivation by tractor or team. Close observation 
of clean cultivation for several years convinces me that this process alone will wear 
out our good land, and soon make hardpan of poor prairie soil. 
This mulch craze is in the experimental stage with us, and our usually tolerant 
neighbors may think we have gone entirely bug-house with hauling rock onto clean 
cultivated land! 
ALTISSIMA—tThis is described by Dr. 
Stout as the tallest known Memerocallis 
and nocturnal in habit. I have thought 
of its value as an evening or night 
bloomer, but as the young plants bloom- 
ed here last season I am not impressed 
with its value, but it should bloom more 
nearly normal this year and we will 
reserve jJudesiMents 2. ee oe $2.00 
AURANTICA MAJOR—Big open flower 
of -finesiorniee se Vee eee $0.59 
APRICOT—Best of the early ones $9.50 
ARABY—Mellow chamois tone with 
brown eye tone, 24 inch, strong __-$0.50 
AUGUST ORANGE 
Stout golden orange. A profuse bloom- 
er on wide branched stems and good 
companion to August Pioneer __-_$3.00 
AUGUST PIONEER (Stout)—Neat small 
(Stout) — A new 
orange flowers on slender branched 
STC eeas Cee Rs ae oa et ee eg $1.00 
BAGDAD (Stout)—Gay orange, red, 
VOLO WereliG wOLO VG ete eee $1.00 
BARONET (Stout)—Crimson and orange 
ahd oh ey nef ee a A $1.00 
B. H. FARR (Stout) — Large glowing 
FAVE BATIC: SOIT K year ene Cree ee $1.00 
BETTY SLICK (Russell)—Large bicolor 
of rose and lemon with wide white stripe 
in center $2.00 
BIJOU (Stout)—Orange and deep red, 
small neat bloom, wide branched stem 
$0.50 
(Nesmith)—Nearest 
large open wavy 
BLACK FALCON 
black Hemerocallis, 
flowers? Sse ee ae es ee $10.00 
BLANCH HOOKER (Stout)—New red of 
Cuialitye: Mee tee 2 Oe eee $3.00 
BOLD BEAUTY (Hill-Son, ’46)—This is 
a very large flower that is so wide 
branched that it makes a fine mass show 
with several blooms open on _ wide 
branched stems that bloom up to 48 
inches. Close at hand it seems penciled 
with many marks but at any distance it 
seems a medium red self, and is a strong 
crowing plant and another Painted Lady 
seedling and plain smooth flowers $10.09 
BOLD COURTIER (Nesmith)—Pompeia 
rose, broad, full, quality with sub- 
stance 
BYNG OF VIMY—Large rose pink with 
long narrow segments of gentle curving | 
and fine graceful form 2c 33 =eeae. $2.00 
CABELLERO (Stout)—Bitone of good 
contrasts 4. eS ee $2.00 
CANARI (Nesmith)—-Large open, pale 
yellow’ [42 203 ee eee $3.00 
CHENGTU—Intense red with some yel- 
low in throat and a better grower, more 
free with bloom: than “anyaefulv 
Rosea) 2222 2i ee eee $1.00 
CHISCA—tThe earliest bicolor ___.$1.00 
CINNABAR (Stout)—Yellow and brown 
0 A em 20 a eed ae ee $0.59 
COMET (Russell)—Largest bitone, yel- 
low and. blended red) .2> see $1.00 
INDIANOLA (Russell)—Bright mahog- 
any red with red eye tone ~.______ $2.00 
CONSTANCE (Hill-Son, ’46)—‘‘He that 
is of merry heart has a continual feast,” 
and this astonished us by flowering con- 
tinuously for nearly one hundred days, 
each of three plants starting a second 
strong stem before the first had finished 
blooming, and then a third came on be- 
fore the second had waned. The petals 
are of bright red and some measured 
full 2 inches wide. The sepals are yel- 
low with a blush overlay. It is by Paint- 
ed Lady from Bold Courtier and like 
that sort is a gay~ bicolor with» muen 
larger bloom and wide branched stems 
36 to 40 inches. Since this unusual con- 
tinuous performance came at second 
bloom it may be too early to pronounce 
this an everbloomer, but we have great 
hopes and the plant is very vigorous. 
el et eee $15.00 
CREAM FRILLS (Hill-Son, 1945)—This © 
is a very neat frilled cream self that we 
think makes a fine mass display and 
it is so very vigorous that we will intro- 
duce tat 222228 2 eee $5.00 
CRYSTAL FAIRY (Russell)—Neat pink, 
salmon. flesh’ 2 eee $2.00 
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