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FLAMING GLORY (Emigholz)—One of the loveliest in our large 
collection. A huge, glowing, dark scarlet with an orange under- 
-glaze. $5.00 
FLORIDA (Hayward)—Pastel yellow with rose flush. $1.50 
GEORGE YELD (Perry)—Orange suffused apricot; huge. 75¢ 
GOLD COAST (Emigholz)—7-inch flower of deep orange gold; 
many buds. $1.50 
GOLDEN BELL (Ruys)—Apricot yellow with wide petals and 
nice form. 50e 
GOLDEN DREAM (Betscher)—Handsome, medium sized, golden 
orange. $1.00 
GOLDENI (Betscher)—A brilliant, waxy finished flower of 
orange. 40¢ 
GRANADA (Traub)—Wide petaled deep mahogany; nice with 
pink phlox. $1.50 
GYPSY (Betscher)—Glistening deep orange with a reddish eye 
zone. 50¢ 
HESPERUS (H. P. Sass)—A marvelous lemon chrome with 7- 
inch blooms. $2.50 
HONEY REDHEAD (Nesmith)—Light, bright red edged in yel- 
low. $4.00 
INDIAN CHIEF (Traub)—Attractive coppery red; one of the 
largest. $2.50 
J. A. CRAWFORD (Betscher)—Very fine large yellow with a long 
blooming season. 50e 
J.T. RUSSELL (Russell)—Lemon yellow, petals have deep cinna- 
mon spot; large. $1.50 
KWANZA VIRGINICA (Species)—The finest double with orange 
copper flowers. $1.00 
LENA BROCK HOOVER (Russell)—Large, wide petals and sepals 
of dark mahogany red purple. $1.00 
LINDA (Stout)—Cream and rose bicolor; a favorite. 50c¢ 
LONE STAR (Russell)}—Huge, fiery red with a chrome midrib. 
Very fine and only a few to offer. $6.00 
MAJESTIC (Stout)—One of the finest oranges; large and well 
formed. $2.00 
MAMIE LAKE (Russell)—One of the largest of all. Lemon sepals 
and rosy petals with deeper rose eye zone. $3.00 
MANDARIN (Farr)—Huge, light yellow with rather narrow 
petals. 40c 
MATADOR (Nesmith)—Very brilliant mahogany red with fine 
form. $4.00 
MIKADO (Stout)—Soft orange eyed purple red; very attrac- 
tive. 50¢ 
MILADY (Nesmith)—Deep salmon pink self; more pink than 
light red. $6.00 
MINNIE (Hayward)—Rich mahogany flower with a glint of 
erimson; bright. $2.00 
MISCHIEF (Russell)—Dark red with full petals and small yel- 
low throat. $1.00 
MISSION BELLS (Hall)—A very choice wide-petaled, ruffled 
clear yellow. $5.00 
MODESTO (Russell)—Well formed red; bright and well liked. $1.00 
MODESTY (Betscher)—Very large, early, buttercup yellow. 50e 
MONTE (Russell)—This full petaled, rosy brown and lemon bi- 
color is tops. $2.00 
MOONBEAM (H. Sass)—Palest citron yellow; beautifully formed. 
Night bloomer. $1.50 
MOROCCO RED (Nesmith)—Velvety morocco red with even color- 
ing and very small golden throat. $5.00 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN (Betscher)— Mammoth flowers of rich 
golden yellow. 60c¢ 
MRS. B. F. BONNER Russell)—One of the finest in the light yel- 
lows. Huge, wide petaled flower. $2.00 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON (Russell)—Fiery red with a satin sheen. 
Holds its color well. $4.00 
MRS. JOHN J. TIGERT (Watkins)—Large brilliant coppery red 
self. $1.50 
MOUNT VERNON (Russell)—Tall lemon overcast coral rose; very 
large cup. $1.50 
NEBRASKA (Sass)—Large mellow buff-yellow of high quality. 
$1.50 
NILE SONG (Russell)—Lovely light wine in a medium sized, 
full flower. 50¢ 
NUBIANA (Hayward)—Very dark chocolate red; low growing. 60¢ 
ON TOUR (Russell)—Very large pale yellow with twisted petals; 
reblooms. $1.00 
OPHIR (Farr)—Large, full flowered golden yellow; quite tall. 75e 
ORANGE BEAUTY (Sass)—Rated by many as the finest orange. 
Only a few to offer. $9.00 
PAINTED LADY (Russell)—Gold-dust and cinnamon; huge and 
ruffled. $9.00 
PATRICIA (Stout)—Very fine large pale gold; simply a ‘‘must 
have.”’ 50¢ 
PEACHBLOW (Nesmith)—Peach tintings over pale gold; lovely. 
50c 
PERSIAN PRINCESS (Nesmith)—Very dark red with a heavy 
overflush of purple. Darker eye zone. $4.00 
PIQUANTE (Nesmith)—Raspberry pink tone; tall and differ- 
ent. $4.50 
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POTENTATE (Nesmith)—Petunia purple self; beautiful silky 
finish. : $15.00 
PRIDE OF HOUSTON (Russell)—An attractive dark oe ae 
red. s1. 
PRINCESS (Stout)—Clear, uniform lemon yellow with full, re- 
curved petals. 5 inches. $3.00 
PRISCILLA (Russell)—Gorgeous salmon self; a favorite. $2.00 
PURPLE SAGE (Russell)—Lovely, ruffled dark purple with a 
huge, intense green throat. $1.00 
PURPLE WATERS (Russell)—Light wine purple; full large 
flower. $1.50 
QUEEN OF GONZALES (Russell)—And the Queen of the early 
orange daylilies. $1.50 
RAJAH (Stout)—Large, nasturtium red, fine form; showy. $1.00 
ROSALIND (Species)— Rose pink, finest of the species. $3.00 
ROSE PARADE (Russell)—F ull flower of brilliant rosy red. 50e 
ROYAL (Japan hybrid)—Waved petals of primrose yellow. 60c 
ROYAL RUBY (Nesmith)—Very finest ruby red self with won- 
derful finish. $15.00 
RUBY SUPREME (Wheeler)—That prize winning luminous poy 
red. $7.9 
SANTA MARIA (Russell)—Ruffled and slightly recurved with an 
indescribable color of wine to orchid. Huge blooms in something 
fine and different. $2.00 
SERENADE (Stout)—Pastel shade of yellow and pink. $1.00 
SEVEN SEAS (Russell)—Rosy brown and soft yellow; almost a 
bicolor. Reblooms and is very distinct. $1.00 
SONNY (Stout)—Charming, full petaled light yellow. $1.00 
SPIT FIRE (Russell)—A good red clump for the front of the 
border. 2 feet. $1.00 
STALWART (Cook)—Soft gold overlaid tawny brown; large and 
non-fading. Deservedly popular. 60¢ 
STRONGHEART (Nesmith)—Deep orange almost completely 
covered with glowing English red. Brilliant with great carrying 

power. $3.50 
SUNNY WEST (Sass)—Large waxy flowers of pale canary el 
low. 50e 
SWEETBRIAR (Nesmith)—Very large, wide petaled coppery, 
rose pink. $6.00 
SYMPHONY (Stout)—Delicate yellow and rose pastel. $1.50 
TEMPLE FIRE (Emigholz)—We have just a few of this wonder- 
ful ‘‘red’’ to offer again. Huge and self colored. $4.00 
THE DIRECTOR (Russell)—Huge, ruffled and crinkled wide 
petaled wine red. $2.50 
THERON (Stout)—Large, full flower of dark red purple: re- 
blooms. $1.00 
TOMESHA (Russell)—A showy brownish red semi-dwarf; deeper 
eye zone. $1.00 
VESTA (Stout)—Deep orange with slight fulvous markings. 60¢ 
VULCAN (Stout)—Even-toned, light velvety maroon; 5-inch 
bloom. $1.00 
WARSAW (Russell)—Almost everblooming deep mahogany red; 
liked. $1.50 
WAUBUN (Stout)—Huge flowers of soft yellow overcast red; 
twisted petals. $1.25 
WERKIWA (Traub)—Large, rich velvety rose red blooms of nice 
form. $4.00 
WINSOME (Yeld)—Very fragrant pale creamy, full petaled yel- 
low. 50¢ 
ZOUAVE (Stout)—Attractive, early fulvous red bicolor; reblooms. 
$2.00 
SPECIAL—Any six Daylilies priced at 50c, your choice, 
for $2.25 

WALT SAYS: ' 
You've Tried the Rest 
Now Try the Best! 
FROM OUR CUSTOMERS COME THESE LITTLE 
“HEART WARMING MESSAGES”: 
“Received my order of Daylilies, which were in splendid shape. Thanks 
a lot for your speedy service.” Louisville, Ky. 
“The balance of the Daylilies arrived in fine condition and I want you to 
know I am delighted with the quality of the plants.”’ Oregon. 
“Received the Daylily plants and was very pleased with them. They are 
the best Daylily plants I have ever received from any grower.’ 
Newark, N. J. 
“The daylilies came today and in fine condition. They look as if they had 
just come out of the ground. I have never received plants packed so nicely, 
and you send very nice plants. I will be ordering again this fall.” 
Detroit, Mich. 
“The daylilies arrived today and without doubt are the nicest plants I have 
ever received from anywhere. Thanks for the gift.” Parma, Idaho. 

To all who are interested in Daylilies: I urge you to join The 
HEMEROCALLIS SOCIETY. The Year Book for members is 
worth many times the yearly dues of $3.00. Send dues to: Mrs. 
Daisy L. Ferrick, Sec., 406 Arter A, Topeka, Kansas. 
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