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DAYLILY (Hemerocallis) 
GOLDEN WINGS (Bechtold 1943) 22” E-M. (Wild 1943). This is a masterpiece of golden yellow. 
In rich, moist soil I grow six inch flowers with petals 1% inches in width. The plant multiplies 
very slowly, but grows new plants on its stems, which if removed in September with two inches 
of the parent stem and planted will take root immediately ..................+5+.-. Each $10.00 
GOLDENI. A very deep orange. Large refined flower of smooth texture ..................-. 
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GOLIATH (Bechtold 1946) 26” M. (Wild 1946). This is the perfect Hemerocallis. In good rich 
soil, kept damp at blooming time one can expect seven inch, wide open deep yellow flowers. 
It is a prolific bloomer and Mr. Bechtold considers it one of his finest introductions. Each $3.00 
GYPSY FLAME 39-33 (Nesmith 1940) Flaring open flowers of medium marigold orange flushed 
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HARVEST MOON. 3 feet. Slender, graceful flowers of clear orange-sherbert. Very free flower- 
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HYPERION. 44 inches. The gigantic flowers, measuring seven inches across, are of pale lemon 
yellow and of most artistic form. Exquisitely fragrant. Given an award of merit by the Royal 
Horticultural Society of England. July and August ........-.-......... Each .50; Per 10, $4.00 
IMPERATOR. 40 inches. A beautiful English Hybrid with large open star-shaped flowers 6 to 7 
inches across. Pointed segments, rich orange-red, with a bright, clear yellow star-shaped 
throat; this clear, bright yellow color continuing in the form of a narrow stripe through the 
center of each petal to the tip. July and August. One of the best. ...... Each .40; Per 10, $3.00 
INDIANOLA (Russell). Dark mahogany red with dark red eve zone, blooms 4% inches across 
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IRIS PERRY (Per). Orange-bronze. July and September. 3 feet ............. Each .50 Per 10, $3.00 
JOY RUSSELL (Russell) This is the tallest of the really pale lemons. The 5-inch bloom of per- 
fect texture opens full; the color is much paler than those usually described as lemon. Its 
height, after being established, is something not to be overlooked when planning your garden. 
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JULY APRICOT (Bechtold 1946) 30” M. (Wild 1946). A lustrous apricot color, evenly toned, 
commanding the eye. Petals ruffled and sepals recurved. Abundantly flowering and strong 
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LADY ESTHER (Bechtold 1941) 28” M. (Wild 1941)). Large lemon yellow. Graceful stems, 
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LEMONA™ (Bet) > Lemon-yellow, July. Aucusts42.inchnesmmray sso. 5 cc selelecis one ceisler e Each .hf 
LEST YOU FORGET (Russel}). Rich Chinese red with a beautiful velvet sheen. This is really a 
circus wagon red. Its petals are ruffled and slightly recurved. Its chrome throat shades to 
a lovely green at the base. Multiplies fast and is a real “honey.” Blooms 4 inches. Height ~ 
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LIEBESTRAUM (Bechtold 1946) 28” M. (Wild 1946). Late July flowering. Petals brick rose, a 
lemon throat and mid rib-to tip of each petal. Sepals lemon with a narrow brick rose line at 
either edge running almost to tips. Does well in semi-Shade ..................... Each $2.00 
LINDA (Stout). Golden yellow, flecked red, sepals clear yellow. 30 inches. June and July 
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MARY GUENTHER (Russell). Bicolor, almost carmen red petals and clear yellow sepals Ea. $2.00 
MARY R. FULLER (Russell). The petals are a soft canary yellow with rosy brown eye zones. 
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MARGARET PERRY (Perry). Brilliant orange-scarlet lined with yellow. 48 inches. July and 
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MARY STOKER. 42 inches. This is one of the most beautiful of all Hybrid Daylilies. The three 
larger segments are brownish red, with a prominent canary yellow stripe down the center. 
The other three alternating segments are canary yellow, softly flushed brownish red. There 
is a clear canary yellow triangular throat area. The flowers are of fine form and the colors are 
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MEADOWLANDS (Russell) This huge, beautiful flower is more than 6 inches across. Opens full, 
slightly flared, but with wide enough petals, deeply sprinkled rich rosy brown with a green 
throat. The petals are extremely ruffled, with a marking in the eye zone hard to describe. 
This huge dainty flower will please the most discriminating in their quest for the unusual in 
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MIKADO. 3 feet. A handsome new fragrant large flower of rich orange with conspicuous deep 
mahogany-red throat. The outstanding charm of this remarkable daylily is due to the bold 
color contrasts and perfection of form. Flowers during June and July ..............:..... 
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