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HEMEROCGALLISES— Continued 
Golden Bell (Ruys)—Lg. ruffled, rich golden yellow. Very fine ois iii... ccccccccccesesessssoeesesssacctsdhesscsacterensoasoncecceneesntestonss EM 
Golden Dream (Betscher)—A favorite open soft org. gold. Long blooming. o.............ccccccccceseceseesesseesceseneeeneeserseeeeeeessenes LM 
Golden Scepter (Nesmith)—Fluted slender petals of deep gold, heavy substance, stately habit. Lg,T. ................. M 
Golden Trumpet (Bristol)—Refined, attractive, very It. yellow Of good SIZ. ooo.iiccccccccccccccecccsessscesceesceceseeenseecsssecseeesseeeaes LM 
Golden West (Sass)—Beautiful starry lt. yellow of waxy substance. Tolerates driest soil. LG,T........c ce cceeseeeereees LM 
Gold Imperial (Perry)—Lovely ruffled deep gold, long in bloom. La,Tii.....cc ccc cccccceseesseeseeescsseccsecesceeseenacensenseenseeaee M 
Gracilis—Dainty smallyellow; laxsstems), Grassy #QrO Ww tlnmienL On scrrieetetee cos tia eye cre eens eee eee eee E 
Hankow (variant of sp. fulva)—Bright yellowish org., scarlet eye, open, TECUTVE™ .o.......cceeeccsceccesessetteeseteeteeeneeeeses L 
Havilah (Norton)—A worthy yellow from Dr. N., that is excellent in size, form and substance. Med. hdt................. M 
Hesperus (Sass)—Giant chrome yellow, firm, open, flared, Long season. Toiiecicccccccccccssescesecssestessesecsseeeereeaeeeees LM 
Hiawatha (Stout)—Full sprays of gay little open orange fils., slender stems ..........0....ccccccccccesesssseestesceeseeseceasenseeseeseens M 
Highland Chieftain (Nesmith)—Large lily-like tubular fls. of wine, long bl’g. Opens eves. ........ccccccccccccesseesees LM 
Honey Redhead (Nesmith)—Velvety open bright red, edged yellow. o.....ccccccccccsesessesensessseceesesetacsetanensceseecseaeeerseeees M 
Hyperion (Mead)—A famous “First-at-$15”. Still rates high. Lg. It. yellow. 0... cccccsessescssesessceesceeseeecseeeeneenees M 
Jimmie, Jr. (Norton)—Like a smaller, dwarf Baronet. Edging or rockery., Lo. .i...cc......cccscccesccsssssensccsscserscssssccnsssecneseeseess L 
Joy Russell (Russell)—Pleasing very tall It. yellow bells for background oo..........ccccccccccccccsceccsesseseeseeeesceseeceseeseeeseeeens L 
J. T. Russell (Russell)—Free fl’g gay mass effect for border front. Lt. yellow with halow..........ccccccccecccsceseeseeeseeeeees EM 
Judge Orr (Orr)—Prolific, new soft org. yellow in iris time. 30 Inches. oii ccc cccssccsccnsscssssceseccusscvssseseossssneesss EM 
Kwanso Variegata—Leaves striped with white. Dbl. fs. of softer org. than kWanso. .........ccccccccccceceseseseeseseeess LM 
Lemona (Betscher)—Sturdy background lemon, waxy open fills. of good Size.  Teoo...cccccccccccccecccsceseeseescesseseessereeeees LM 
Linda (Stout)—Ruffled rosy tan and yellow blend. Very free bloomer. General favorite. .0.......cccccccccceesseseeeees LM 
Lovett’s Lemon—Fragile fls., but very lovely in the eve. Lg. It, yellow. oo..c.ccccccccccccccscscssscesesesecssseseeaencsceseseseeceaeacerenees M 
Marcus (Perry)—Rosy-apricot, veined deeper, broad petals. Very good. oo...cccccccccccsccsesssssesessensseseseststseeceteesesstseseseeees M 
Margaret (Cook)—Large smooth buff yellow clear to cemter, Sunfast. .....0.0.0cccccccccccccesceccsceseevscseeccscsseseesteceseeseeresceseses M 
Mary Guenther (Russell)—Outstanding bicolor, carmine red and yellow, sumfast. ............cccccccccccccescsessesseseseeseeseseeses M 
Mary Florence (Betscher)—Attractive lg. buff yellow; reblooms when established. o2..............ccccccccceeeseeseseeseees M 
Mary Stoker (Perry)—Fine lq. fis., reddish ‘orange: and Gold. eo. e itt cee nce estate ee LM 
Massasoit (Nesmith)—Very tall, flared, ruffled, Indian red over yellow. Striking. Lg. ......cccccccccccceteseeeeeees M 
Matador (Nesmith)—Brilliant velv. red, full petals, sepals a shade lighter, floriferous.  Teo..c.c.c.ccccecceceseeeeeeeteeee ss LM 
Minor: (sp)—Small) ts yellow, grassy growth, lax (sterisiiy Lorre eee eet ae ee eye E 
Minuet (Nesmith)—Vivid, almost coral rose, of unique shade. Large and tall oo... ccccccccccccscesscsceteceeeseeeseseteeseeess EM 
Mission Bells (Hall)—Many fls. of ruffled yellow, wide segments, widely open. Lay.....cc.cccccccccccccscccesceseeseeseeseesseseessens LM 
Modesty (Betscher)—Lg. It. yellow of special charm among the earlier ones. Sometimes re-blooms. T................... EM 
Moonbeam. (Sass)—Pale yellow trumpets heralding the night. Lg,Too.....ccccccccsesscrscecsescecessscssssccesecsessceesssasasseeses LM 
Moonray (Nesmith)—Profuse lt. yellow, recurved, penciled violet V's at center. Charming. ..0.......0..ccccccceeeeeees LM 
Morocco Red (Nesmith)—One of the richest and finest deep reds. Full open petals. 2...0.....0..cccccccecceeseeeeeeseeeeeees LM 
Mrs. A. H. Austin (Betscher)—Lg. open golden yellow. One of the best older ones. ...........cccccccccecceseesceseeseeseesteseeseess EM 
Mrs. C. L. Seith (Betscher)—Ruffled deep gold, candelabra branching. Helps out August bloom here. ................ L 
Mrs. Hugh Johnson (Russell)—Excellent sunfast deep red of increasing popularity. 00.0.0... ceeeteteteeeteeeeeeeeeeees EM 
Mrs. J. J. Tigert (Watkins)—A gay deceiver! Org. red close by, but blood red in landscape. Lg,T.................. M 
Mrs. J. R. Mann (Betscher)—Ruffled deepest yellow, effective in mass for a long timme................cccceeceesseescesceestesserseeenes EM 
Mrs. Perry—Excellent, rather’ tall), open gold of good! substances Giri seer reteeteeticteriesestee steers eereneriaees M 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman (Betscher)—Well-liked, full-petaled yellow and apricot, generous with bloom....... ............... LM 
Multiflora (species)—Many small soft light orange fls. on slender stems, very late..........ccccccccccccesssecseneessseecetseseeeees vL 
Nebraska (Sass)—Lg. soft buff apricot, crimped pointed petals. Shade gives it hot. 0... cceccccseeeseeeesesetseseees LM 
Ophir (Stout)—Deep) gold trumpets of ssplendid # Substance: ma: cy meester starrer argent setae eer ae Se ee LM 
Orange Flare (Bristol)—Lg. spreading fs. of soft orange. Opens OVeS. o....eccccccccccscsensesssssetecsesenecscsesccsescseeseeeseseecseee LM 
Pale Moon (Cleveland)—Attractive lt. yellow, waved petals, many blooms. Opens €VE€S...........ccccccccceseseeseesseeees EM 
Patricia (Stout)—Beautiful, though not bountiful. Lg. recurved, pale yellow, fragrant. ............cccccccsesseetsseeseseeeeees EM 
Peachblow (Nesmith)—Best in semi-shade to give hgt. to the lg fls. of soft pinkish tone. .000....00.ccccceeeeeeeeees M 
Persian Princess (Nesmith)—Tall, floriferous, very deep red with darker center. Fine grower. ..............cccccccccceeseeeee LM 
Pink Charm (Nesmith)—Lovely, whether you call it pink, old rose, or ochre red. Recurved petals. Lg,T........ L 
Pink Queen) (The Merrys)—New) charming, ruifled (bright ross piney sess cme te eee ee ty meee eee LM 
Pollyanna (?-Scheffy)—Lg. very open clear yellow, useful with the iris kaempferi. .....0.0...ccccccccceseeceeceeseeseseeseteeeees EM 
Port (Stout)—Very, vivid small! red) like ai garden #wood-lily se Losm re sssseseeve. ers prreausreerntenercescensns erates skeet seen EM 
Purple Sage (Russell)—Best “purple” tried here; ruffled, sunfast, good grower and bloomer. ................cccceeseseereeees M 
Purple Waters (Russell)—A trifle lighter and larger than above. Also satisfactory. ...2.0....0..cccccccccssceseeseesetsettereeseeees M 
Rajah (Stout)—sturdy cand) bightlorange red; with, dark analonsewseee te tree everett renter an LM 
Regal Lady (Nesmith)—Excellent deep rose and yellow bitone, well branched, free bloomer. Ty.............:cccccscseeceees EM 
Revoluie (Sass)—A tall and lovely fluted, recurved light lemon yellow, sunfast. 20.......00..ccccccccccccsssseeeseesseeseeeeees LM 
Robin Redbreast (Nesmith)—Wide-petaled oper TUst LOC. ccieceescectcetcessessteeeseeccessesureetcsescvatecrscustesevenesseyissusessevseress M 
Rosy Day (Nies)—Lg. graceful fls. of rosy overcast, sepals edged reddish,, long-bl’g, fragrant................:ccce L 
Royal Ruby (Nesmith)—A gem not lg. nor tall, but famous for color and finish. Scarce. ....0.....0...cecccteee eeeeeeeeeeeees M 
Royalty (Nesmith)—Smooth and handsome, deep maroon, velvety sheen. T,Lqe........c.ceccccceccccscesscesceeseecseeseetstensesees LM 
Ruby Supreme (Wheeler)—Splendid here for 4 yrs., in color, hardiness, and growth. T,Lgq...........ccceeeceeeeeeees LM 
Sachem (Stout)—Velvety deep red; stands sun well. Nice for Comtrast. .......0..0..ccccccccccccccessccsscesseceecsecsceescerseeeseessees M 
Samson (Emigholz)—Very lg. broad petaled fls., cadmium yellow banded pale red. Long season. ...................0.. LM 
Seminole Chief—Unique brilliant cherry red, a favorite here among the reds. LasToo....cccccccceeccesesseseeseestereeres M 
Serenade (Stout)—Soft pink and cream blend, open spreading fls., slender stems. Toiww.....cc.ccccccccccesecececcecseseceeeseeees EM 
Sienna (Nesmith)—Charming shallow recurved crinkly fls., veined deeper, rosy org. GpYicot...............cccccccceeeees LM 
Singapore (Bechtold)—Lovely lg. pale yellow, slightly banded rose. Bountiful. Stands sun well. ....0..0...ccccce: M 
Soudan (Stout)—Very full-petaled rich golden fls., creped and crinkled, fragrant. .........0....ccccccccsccceessevsscecenseenseeseens LM 
Spitfire (Russell)—Engaging small free deep red, fine for CAging oo... ecececccccsssescnscescescescacescescesesceeccecacnecnacaeens M 
Stalwart (Cook)—Graceful lg. fls. of bronzy apricot, making good specimen clumps. oo.....c.cccccccseclecesesseseeseessseeeeeeeeees M 
Starfish (Nesmith)—Lg. starry fls., slender ruffled segments, deeper mauve effect than Su-lin. ............:ccccccesseeseeeseees LM 
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