GLORIANA—One of the newer Betcher hybrids. A golden 
yellow with fluted petais. Flowers borne on tall 4-foot stems. 
June and July. Each $1.00 
GOLD DUST—A semi-dwarf plant and one of the earliest 
to bloom. Height 24% feet, color golden yellow. Blooming 
season May-June. 
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GOLDEN DREAM—\This variety is also one of the six most 
popular Daylilies. A large flower of clear frosted orange. 
Blooming season July-August. 
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GOLDENI—A free-flowering type that multiplies rapidly. 
The flowers are medium size and of good substance. Color 
deep orange. Height 3 feet. Blooms in July. 
Each 35c, 3 for $1.00 
GYPSY—A sturdy broad-leaved plant having large blossoms 
of bright orange with a fulvous ring. Stems 42 inches. 
Blooming season late July and early August. 
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HY PERION—Considered the finest of all Daylilies. The 
flowers are very large and waxy and of a lovely soft 
canary-yellow shade. Height 4 feet. Blooms in late July. 
Each 65c, 3 for $1.75 
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J. A. CRAWFORD—A lovely apricot-yellow blooming in 
mid-season. Increases rapidly. Height 3% feet. 
Hach 35c¢, 3) for $1.00 
J. R. MANN—A large frosted buff and yellow blossom. The 
plant is large and sturdy with broad leaves. Flower stems 
about 42 inches. Has an extended blooming season late 
June to early August. 
Each 35c, 3 for $1.00 
J. T. RUSSELL—A large two-tone flower of canary yellow 
marked with cinnamon. A Russell hybrid. 
Hach 75¢ 
LEMONA — One of the earlier varieties flowering in late 
June. The color is a pale lemon yellow, height about 3 feet. 
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MANDARIN—Large artistic flowers of clear pale yellow 
Height 4% feet. Blooms in July. 
Hach 75c¢, 3 for $2.00 
MARGARET PERRY—A tall variety with a very long bloom 
ing season. Flowers a rose buif lined with red. Multiplies 
very rapidly. Blooming season July, August and September. 
Hach 40, 3 for $1.10 
MARY FLORENCH—One of the Betscher hybrids; flowers 
waxy apricot buff. Height 3ft. Blooms in June and July. 
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MIDENDORFII— One of the standard dwarf Daylilies. 
Height 1-1% feet. Flowers a rich orange opening in late 
May or early June. 
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MIKADO—Next to Hyperion the finest of all Daylilies. It is 
of the eyed type in a scft orange with a mahogany red 
blotch on each petal. For bold, striking contrast it compares 
favorably with Rajah and Bagdad. Height is about 3 feet, 
blooming season June-July. 
Each 40c, 3 for $1.10 
MINOR—An early dwarf variety. Foliage grasslike, flowers 
dainty and clear, soft yellow. Blooms in early May. Height 
16 inches. Especially good in the rock garden. 
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DAYLILY COLLECTION No. 2 
We offer here a group of newer and nicer varieties. These 
also represent unusual flowers of several colors through 
a long blooming season. 
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CINNABAR HYPERION 
FLAVA RAJAH 
1 each of 6 varieties for..............44. $ 3.50 
With 1 plant of Fulva Rosea............ 6.75 
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With 1 plant of Fulva Rosea............ 12.50 
HOQUIAM, WASHINGTON 
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LILIES 

MRS. SEITH—One of the newest of Betscher varieties; a 
very large and beautiful flower of deep gold. Blooms very 
late in August and September. Height 3 feet. 
Each $2.50 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN—A very late pale glistening yellow. 
Height 4 feet. Blooming season August. 
Hach 35c, 3 for $1.00 
OPHIR—Another of the six most popular Daylilies. Noted 
for the size of its flower which is 5 inches across and very 
deep. Color golden yellow. Stem 4 feet. Plant sturdy with 
long broad leaves. Blooms in late July. 
Each 45c¢, 3 for $1.20 
RAJAH—A Daylily of the polychrome type blooming in mid- 
summer. Flower is of a delicate orange veined red with a 
garnet-brown eye. Height 3% feet. 
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ROCKET—A Yerex hybrid, seedling of Rajah, with tall well 
branched stalks bearing very large flowers of deep crimson 
overlaid with purple. Frequently three flowers open at 
once on a stem. 3 feet. July. 
Each $3.00 
SACHEM—Medium large full bloom; dark carmine-red, 
yellowish orange throat, forming a concentric two-toned pat- 
tern. Holds color exceptionally well in hot weather. July. 
3% feet. Each $3.00 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER—Valuable for its long blooming 
season. Large ruffled flowers in an apricot shade. Height 
4 feet. Blooming time July-August. 
Hache 0iGws. for $lea 5 
SONNY—A charming plant with firm-textured flowers of 
light yellow. Petals recurving. Height 3 feet. Flowers in 
July-August. Hacheodi ope oeLOresios0l0 
SOVEREIGN—A semi-dwarf plant with an early extended 
blooming season. The flowers are pale chrome yellow with 
a brown shading on outside of petals. May-June. 
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THE GEM—A rich shade of yellow flowering in July and 
August. Height about 3 feet. 
Haches G30 tobe 5c 
THUNBERGII—-Very similar to H. Flava, the Lemon-lily, 
but coming into bloom much later in the season. Color light 
yellow, medium height, fragrant. 
Haeh 30¢c, 3 for 75c¢ 
VULCAN—Even toned, light velvety maroon, faint golden 
brown midrib, throat orange. A very showy variety. Blooms 
in July. Height 4% feet. 
Each $3.00 
WAU-BUN—Light cadmium yellow sprinkled fulvous red. 
A large sturdy flower with broad curled petals. Very un- 
usual. Blooms in July. 
Each 65¢ 
WHITE LADY—-A tall graceful plant producing many lovely 
flowers of pale creamy yellow. Height 40”. Blooms in July. 
Hach $2.50 
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