PERSIAN PRINCESS (Nesmith)—Deep 
velvety red overlaid purple ______ $5.00 
PRINCESS (Nesmith)—Best strong early 
pale: cream sss 2225. 3 ee See $0.50 
PURPLE FLASH (Russell)—Purple and 
yellow, OVerCaste stews 2] Sace es. $1.00 
PURPLE EMPEROR (Russell)—One of 
the best purples 
PURPLE SAGE (Russell)—Deep purple, 
ruffled $2.00 
PURPLE WATERS (Russell)—-Strongest 
wine purple 
RAJAH (Stout)—Large and gay English 
Redrthateis tree and strong: = = $1.00 
RED HUSSAR (Nesmith, ’42)—Carmine 
Red with brilliant open flower ____$3.90 
REDWOOD (Hill-Son, ’46)—This tall red 
pleased us by growing to 58 inches on 
stout stems and well branched. It is a 
good shade of red without dusky mark- 
ings and has a bright yellow sunburst 

iIntthe throat a eee ee aoe $10.00 
SERENADE (Stout) — Crinkled coral 
DINK ie eee Pit eee a $0.75 
STAMPEDE (Russell)—Deep mahogany 
TOGY Sea Be Mee rat cay eee Tee Be $2.00 
STAR OF GOLD (Sass)—Finest bright 
pale yellow, large stall - 
STATELY LASS (Hill-Son, 1946)—This 
is the tallest bitone we have seen, fully 
12 to 18 inches taller than any bicolor we 
have seen. It is not bicolor of distinct 
contrast but rather a two-toned red that 
may be slightly on the purple order, but 
it is bright and well branched and al- 
most as tall.as Hesperus. Strong plant 
2 $10.00 
HILL-SON 
Our peony season is a long beauty feast 
because we have in April the dwarf 
fern leaved bright crimson, the the cut 
leaved singles which make such a color 
mass. Next come the Officianilis 
doubles in all colors and then some im- 
proved hybrids with wonderful new and 
striking colors and the single and Jap 
groups now have some of the most at- 
tractive color shades, and last but larg- 
est, the double in many tones and var- 
ious forms, from rounded bomb to flar- 
ing flat. in size from that of neat rose 
to immense beauties larger than chry- 
sthanemums. We try to grow the best 
and keep our list expanding’ -nly with 
top new ones. 

SUNNY WEST (Sass)—Very free bloom 
over a long period: _—_ 22 eee $1.00 
SULIN (Nesmith) — Pale mauve and 
cream and is proving a breeder of new 
color in near lavender self 
WARPATH—Rich Ban red self of qual- 
ity? <u See 2 ee $3.00 
WAU-BUN— Yellow aes red overcast 
Fe eS es ee $1.00 
VALIANT (Cook)—Perfect poise with 
pure color in a rich deep golden orange 
shade gives this flower such unusual 
charm that I feel that my poor command 
of English is not equal to adequate de- 
scription. It is full and deep with splen- 
did form and substance. So perfect in 
its beauty that you must see it to fully 
appreciate it. Net... =e $10.09 
VULCAN (Stout) — Near black red, 
orange throat’ 2.22 ae $2.00 
GOOD BARGAIN HEMEROCALLIS 
COLLECTION 
AUGUST PIONEER—Neat tiny blooms 
iA eee See $1.00 
HESPERUS—Queen of all Hemero- 
callis v.20 US eee $2.00 
HONEY REDHEAD—Very brilliant red 
Dany DR a Eee ee $4.09 
MOONRAY—With halo, Victory signal 
ot Co tee Se ee $2.00 
MRS. B. F. BONNER—Early and very 
large cream $2.00 
REDWOOD—Hill’s tall big red __$10.00 
SULIN—Pale mauve and cream bitone 
For every order for above collection will 
give one year’s dues, $3.00, to Midwest 
Hemerocallis Society FREE. 
PEONIES 
ADONIS (Sass)—-Late light pink, yellow 
collar $1.50 
ALICE HARDING—Cream and white 
with pink. guards 22523 $9.50 
ALSACE-LORRAINE — White tinted 
with cream +accls. lS eee $0.50 
ASA GREY—Pale pink, thickly powder- 
ed with pink dots $0.50 
AUGUST DESSERT—Large velvety car- 
mine bright 
BARONESS SC HROED ED aaa pink, 
creamy center 224223 See $0.50 
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