HEMEROCALLIS (continued) 
Flava (Lemon Lily) 
May-June, sweetly scented flowers. Loved by all. 
Pacnec0c+es tor, 80c; 6 for <.........- A joe eer ee ery $1.50 
Fulva Maculata 
Large yellow and burnished rose. Mid-season. Tall. 
Peasy ot OT 1-402 6 LOT 2.22.2. esane cage qncree ne $2.50 
George Yeld (Perry 1930) 
Large open flowers; petals flushed and sprinkled 
rose and bronze apricot. Sepals of rich orange. An 
English variety. Mid-season, tall. 
emer LOY 51.403 GeLOT ; ..--2-n...-0c.-.0n--conennaan-e- $2.50 
Hyperion (Mead 1930) 
July-August, large waxy firm flowers of soft can- 
ary yellow. A must have. 
ere Lote) 2.0036 LOL ---. <....-sccsseepense-oa---+-- $3.75 
Golden West (Sass) 
A chrome yellow with good substance, June; 3 ft. 
Good cut flower. 
fee eoetor o1.40;°6 for -......0.-2.--.-..--cee-2 $2.50 
Margaret Perry 
3% ft. ruddy red and orange. Mid-season. 
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Mikado (Stout 1930) 
Flower of mellow orange, each petal has an area 
of dark red purple which adds to the richness of 
the flower. In bloom in June and sometime inter- 
mittently until frost. 
Seemeere se LO LA0's 6 LOM, 25. .onto-ranerencnmssesatzanec-- $2.50 
Morpheus (Sass-Stump 1948) 
Is a lighter yellow than Hesperus with a green 
throat, and is more stately and majestic. Petals 
turn under and sometimes curl twice when well 
grown and there is plenty of moisture. Choice. 4 to 
5 ft. when established. 
RUPEE can SS LOT 20 eo. ep att wescno 1 ecdoningnansreneree $5.00 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman (Betscher 1929) 
A late; but small flower of clear yellow in August- 
September. Splendid for cut flowers. 3% ft. 
eee LOL 21.40 2 GO: LOY cc cesncennn--ns---nedeaeoes $2.50 
Moonbeam (Sass 1940) 
Medium large creamy yellow flowers on 5) ft. stems. 
July and August. 
na Sle eel Sips poe an pn ere, Wane eee ha $2.00 
Nebraska (Sass 1937) 
Large 7 inch cadmum yellow; 40 inches tall. Mid- 
season. A must have, 
Peat 0 Oncel OTe 5 2610S. 0 LOT geastcen sane den ceelorndsbqwens $5.00 
Yellow Frills (Sass-Stump 1948) 
Flowers are a very large ruffled light yellow, hav- 
ing several dozen buds on tall branching stalks, 
when well established. August-September. 4 to 4% 
ft. Loves partial shade and a sheltered location. 
SPEED ee TOPLAS as 1 Oo OL LONG foracs ennncnnesinnnc2onenee $5.00 
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