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MIDAS—(Stout 1935) Medium-size (4’’) 
glowing orange of good form and color 
on tall, strong erect scapes. June-July. 
weet. So 
MIDDENDORFI (Species) Early orange 
yellow. June. 2 ft $ .40 
MIKADO— (Stout 1930) Mellow oranze 
with conspicuous spot of mahogany on 
each petal. An old favorite probably 
the most popular of all the Stout day- 
lilies, June-July and repeats in the fall 
NETS yo Cee eer ee ee $ .40 
MINUET— (Nesmith 1941) Subtle blend 
of frosty pink, shadowed deeper rose 
on. both petals and sepals, giving a rosy 
pink effect and more the tone of Fulva 
Rosea than any other of the Nesmith 
pinks. Lovely when planted with yei- 
lows. 4% ” flower. July. 3% ft. .... $2.50 
MISSION BELLS—(Hall 1945) Large, 
wide-petalled and ruffled medium yel- 
low, one of the very best. July. 3% ft. 
$4.00 
MODEST Y—(Betscher 1929) Large, 
waxy pale yellow which blooms early. 
JUNE SE eee ee eee $250 
MONARCH— (Stout 1941) Medium-sized 
(4”) broad-petalled light cadmium 
yellow with delicate halo of fulvous 
orange in mid-zone. Blooms early and 
remains open evenings. June. 3 ft. $1.00 
MOONBEAM— (Sass 1940) Pale soft yel- 
low in a 5” firmly substanced flower 
on very tall stalks. July. 5 ft......... $1.50 
MOONLIGHT COCKTAIL—(G. Douglas 
1946) Heavy substanced apricot yellow 
with creamy mid-ribs and unusual 
frosty, velvety sheen. July. 4 ft. $5.00 
MOONRAY—( Nesmith 1940) Pale yellow 
with segments waved, recurved and 
widely flaring, A clear-cut one-eighth 
inch reddish V on each petal. Unusual, 
dainty and charming 3%” flower. July. 
Pe Se RE Atanas PRAT Sto Reece Bw Are $1.50 
MOROCCO RED—(Nesmith 1940) Fine 
brown-red self of even tone extending 
to the heart leaving only a shallow 
oranze cup. July vase ee. $4.00 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN—(Betscher 1929) 
Especially fine, thick-textured, deep 
golden yellow. July. 3 ft. -............. $ .00 
MRS. B. F. BONNER—(Russell 1942) 
The color of Hyperion but claimed to 
be larger and finer. June-July. 2% ft. 
Iivergreen. $2.00 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON—(Russell 1942) 
Deep red, rich and glowing, 5” in di- 
ameter with wide segments and shal- 
low orange cup. Non-fading and re- 
mains open evenings. A very lovely 
daylily. June-July. 3% ft. ........... $3.50 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN—(Betscher 1929) 
Glistening 8) yellow, one of the last 
to bloom, July-Aug. 4 ft... yep and 
IRISES AND DAYLILIES 
MYSTIC MOON—(Nesmith 1947) Very 
pale yellow night-bloomer. Broad-pet- 
alled, firm-substanced flowers of full 
flaring form, ruffled at the edges. cone 
346. Lt, bio cee oa $5.00 
NEBRASKA—(Sass 1937) Large mellow, 
buff-yellow of high quality as are all 
the -Sass daylilies. 5%” flower. June- 
July. 342: ft. 2.2.22 Se ee $1.00 
NOCERENSIS — (Italy) Open, ruffled 
flower of clear canary yellow with 
smooth waxy finish. July. 4 ft..... $ .D0 
NORTH STAR—(Hall 1946) Very pale 
yellow in a large open flower of at- 
tractive grace and finish. Excellent 
substance. July-Augy 3 ites $4.00 
OLD TAPESTRY—(Emigholz 1943) Pet- 
als are light dragon’s blood red with 
buff edge. Sepals, paler. Yellow throat. 
A velvety brownish rose 4%” dia. 
July. 346 [ti 2.:.-3. re $1.00 
OPHIR— (Farr 1924) Large deep yellow, 
one of the outstanding older varieties. 
)” heavy textured flowers. Very florif- 
erous. July. 4% ft) eee S200 
ORANGE BEAUTY—(H. P. Sass 1944) 
Large broad-petalled orange self 5%” 
dia. Very fragrant. One of the best. 
July, 33271. 8.0 
PAINTED LADY—(Russell 1942) A cop- 
pery terra-cotta of great distinction. 
Very large (8) full-petalled, wide- 
open and charmingly ruffled. Out- 
standing. July. 3 ft. Evergreen..... $7.50 
PATRICIA— (Stout 1935) Lovely pale 
lemon yellow with greenish throat. A 
cool, fresh-looking, weather-resistant, 
waxy flower 5” in diameter and having 
pronounced fragrance. July. 3 ft. Ever- 
green. 2220.0 ee eee Shey 
PERSIAN PRINCESS—(Nesmith 1938) 
Velvety blackish red flower 5” in 
diameter and with broad petals that 
stand the sun well. Orange throat. 
July. 4 ft. 3. ee $2.50 
PINK CHARM—(Nesmith 1940) Very re- 
curved open flower of ruddy pink giv- 
ing a deep coral pink effect. 4%” dia. 
with shallow green-yellow throat and 
inconspicuous midline. July. 4 ft. $4.00 


$3.50 DAYLILY COLLECTION 
10 Daylilies, 5 from each column 
5 of these plus 5 of these 
Calypso Bagdad 
Dawn Chengtu 
Geo. Yeld Cinnabar 
Gold Dust Hyperion 
J. A. Crawford Iris Perry 
Kwanso Flore Ophir 
Pleno Radiant 
Margaret Perry Sunny West 
Mikado Rajah 
R. I. Lemon Mrs. W. H. Wyman 
Winsome 
If you will include 50c toward packing 
and mailing we will add either Hankow 
or Nebraska. 
