Miscellanesus Beardless Irises 
Fall Delivery 
DOROTHY K. WILLIAMSON—Attrac- 
tive red-purple free flowering vigorous 
PAA ety Ul terete Sle cena ete bol pot $0.50 
MARY LOVE (Washington) — Strong 
erowine lavender pink 2.2344 $1.00 
MARTHA WASHINGTON — Glorious 
velvety red 
HYACINTHIANA — A taller Ensata, 
white and sky blue shades, strong grow- 
er, fine for table decoration ______ $0.50 
COLLECTION—One each of above four 
varieties, labeled, postpaid, only -- $3.00 
SIBERIAN IRISES 
Siberian Irises will be shipped in the 
fall at the proper planting time. 
BLUE CHARM (Sass)—Very large sky 
blue of fine rounded form _______ $9.50 
BLUE STAR (Cleveland)—Large, tall 
RIPCO MS icpeamet are ery pos geht) t. $0.50 
CAESAR (Morgan)—Strong deep violet 
cea a re a ee Ss se. OO $0.50 
CAESAR’S BROTHER (Morgan)—Dark 
PARIS Var OL Citas her tare Cae SS a! $1.00 
COOL SPRING 
(Kellogg) — Sparkling 
large clear blue 
ERIC THE RED (Whitney)—Intense 
wine red, tall and well branched, large 
bloom with flaring falls, the finest Si- 
DGC Were ernie Laney 145. = $10.00 
GATINEAU (Preston)—Extra fine large 
CLCATRO Gn wee oe eer mine. 8 | an $1.00 
HELEN ASTOR (Whitney-Kellogg)— 
Lovely new rosy red with white halo 
ee ate eee ee $3.00 
OTTAWA (Kellogg)—New white and 
Di Cwpeee Sota. er Sen ream $1.00 
PAPILLON (Dykes)—Blue with some 
white 
SNOWCREST (Gage)—Best tall crested 
RV Cert i Ween pA Pe $1.00 
TYCOON (Cleveland)—Largest fine deep 
TUG Se ye caren 7) ie heii ONO $3.00 
STUNNING SIBERIAN COLLECTION, 
one each of the thirteen varieties listed 
SOV CmiOrnOrily it Ys care pein $18.00 
COLLECTION OF 12 SIBERIANS, all 
those listed above except Eric the Red 
$10.00 
Hemerocallis 
(DAYLILIES) 
This year our list of Daylilies is con- 
siderably enlarged by the addition of a 
number of fine new varieties from lead- 
ing hybridizers. Remarkable and rapid 
advances and improvements are being 
made in Hemerocallis, and they promise 
to continue for some time to come. No 
field seems to offer greater possibilities 
to the hybridizer and no flower gives 
greater returns to the gardener. 
Waylilies are vigorous, healthy and eas- 
ily grown, and a proper selection of va- 
rieties will grow almost anywhere in 
the country. Colors are bright and var- 
led and new hues are constantly being 
developed, and a wide variety of types, 
sizes, forms and heights are available. 
With the right varieties it is possible to 
have bloom over a long period of time 
from spring to fall. 
The rapidly growing interest in Cay- 
lilies is ample evidence of their garden 
value and we urge all gardeners to try 
them if they have not already done so, 
or to see the newer varieties if they are 
familiar with only older sorts. 
In our list, much of the descriptive ma- 
terial for Daylilies comes from intro- 
ducer’s descriptions, which we believe 
to be accurate. However, we should 
point out that height, size and season of 
bloom may vary considerably in differ- 
ent sections of the country. In our own 
garden some sorts are not quite as tall 
as in the originator’s gardens but others 
are taller than heights listed by the pro- 
ducers. When more complete informa- 
tion is available it may be possible to 
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