Sovereign (Yeld) Fine deep orange-yellow. Grows about 30” tall. Blooms early. 
A very good one. ) 75¢c 
Starlight (Nesmith) Pale creamy yellow. This is termed a night blooming variety 
which means the blooms do not close as early in the evening as most varieties. 
Blooms July to September and is a very free bloomer, 39”. $5.00 
The Gem Rich, deep orange-yellow on 3% to 4’ stems. In full bloom by June 20th 
in this section. A very fine variety, aptly named. 75¢ 
Theron (Stout 1934) A much heralded hemerocallis of dark, red purple with great 
depth of color. The petals and sepals are recurving at the tips with a velvety 
flush extending down to the medium yellow cup. July bloomer. 34”, $2.00 
Wau-Bun (Stout 1929) Uniform cadmium yellow; outer half overcast delicate ful- - 
vous red; petals large and broad. The freely curving contour of petals gives 
the flower a very delicate appearance. Long flowering season; July-August, 
sometimes extending into October, or until cut off by frost. 75¢ 
Wolof (Stout) Fine dark velvety maroon, throat clear orange. Flowers are large 
size 4144”, full and spreading. A midrib of light yellow enhances the flowers 
attractiveness $2.50 
Zouave (Stout 1941) Near to a red bicolor. Blooms in June. Petals a rich fulvous 
‘ red, with darker mid-zone. Sepals slightly lighter. Medium sized and well 
branched, This variety remains cpen evenings and usually blooms again in 
September. | $2.50 
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AN INVITATION 
To keep fully informed about your peonies and iris you will find it to your ad- 
vantage to belong to the American Peony Society or the American Iris Society, or 
both. The dues in each Society are $3.00 per year and the quarterly bulletins will 
more than compensate you for the small amount of dues. There are many other 
privileges you may enjoy by becoming a member of these societies. 
If interested, in peonies, send your remittance of $3.00 to W. F. Christman, Sec- 
retary, American Peony Society, Northbrook, Ill., and for the iris address Sam Y. 
Caldwell, 444 Chestnut Street, Nashville 10, Tenn. Remittance should be made 
payable to either he American Peony Society or the American Iris Society, as the 
case may be. 
_ In addition to the invitation extended to join one or more of the Horticultural 
Societies you have a standing invitation to visit our gardens. 
During the growing season there is usually something of interest but in late 
May or early June the iris will be at their best and from the 8th to the 20th of June 
the peonies will be in bloom if weather conditions permit. Hemerocallis are also in 
bloom throughout the Summer. 
We will be only too pleased to send a copy of this catalog to any of your flower 
loving friends if you will give us their name and address. Let us help you make 
your present plantings more beautiful by the addition of some of our offerings. 
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