MATADOR (Nesmith). Cup shaped flowers 
of medium size. Bright mahogany red. 3 feet. 
July-August. $3.00 
MIKADO. A splendid Daylily that is most pop- 
ular. The color is dark orange with a mahogany 
red throat and it is a prolific bloomer. 3 ft. 
July-October. 50 
MINOR. Dwarf light yellow suitable for the 
rockery. 12’. June-July. 50 
MOIRE. This lovely Daylily is a brownish rose 
self of amaryllis form and wide petals. One of 
our favorites. 212 ft. July. Fall shipment 
only. $1.50 
MONOGRAM. A lovely bicolor quite differ- 
ent from the others in this list. Rose red pet- 
als and soft yellow sepals. 312 ft. Fall ship- 
ment only. $1.50 
MOONBEAM (H. P. Sass). Color is very simi- 
lar to Canari but flowers are larger and taller. 
Blooms over a long season from July to late 
August. Very tall, up to 5 feet. $2.00 
PINK CHARM (Nesmith). A most charming 
Daylily of fully reflexed lily form. Dusky rose 
pink with light yellow center. We like it im- 
mensely. 4 feet. July-August. $4.00 
PRISCILLA (Russell). Wide petaled flowers of 
deep blush rose. One of Russell’s best. $1.50 
PURPLE WATERS (Russell). One of the very 
best of the so-called purple varieties. Color 
is actually wine red with lemon yellow throat. 
June-July. $2.00 
RAJAH (Stout). Gaily colored flowers of 
orange red and deep mahogany centers. Heavy 
bloomer. July-August. $1.00 
RED RIOT. Medium size flowers of intense 
color. Dark red, near garnet, and just as near 
to true red as many of the much higher priced 
novelties. 3% ft. July-Aug. Fall shipment 
only. $1.50 
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DAYLILIES 
Our Selection 
Labeled 
$2.50 

Iris and Lily bulbs re- 
ceived in good condition. 
Was very well pleased with 
size, health, etc. 
E. B. G., Glendale, Calif. 
2! 
Just a card to let you know I appreciate the 
wonderful plants I received today. I have bought 
Kaempferi Iris all over U. S.—always a piece about 
the size of my little finger and always lose half. 
These today were the finest I ever received .. . 
they were large and green. I am a member of three 
garden clubs. Believe me they will learn of you. 
G.I. W., Puyallup, Wash. 
RUBY SUPREME (Wheeler). One of the 
highest rated red Daylilies that has won highest 
awards. Large 6 inch flowers of deep ruby 
red. Good grower. July-August. $5.00 
SACHEM (Stout). Medium sized deep red 
which does not fade even in hottest sun. Most 
desirable. $1.00 
SIRIUS. Bright orange with faint purple flush 
in throat. July-Aug. 2 ft. .50 
STAR OF GOLD. Huge, magnificent blooms of 
light yellow on tall branched stem. Star-like 
flowers. 4 ft. August. $1.00 
SUE. A bright red of medium size which is 
most colorful in the garden. Prolific bloomer. 
3 ft. Fall shipment only. $1.50 
THERON (Stout). If you want something 
entirely different in Daylilies try this one. 
Flowers are deepest red purple with light yel- 
low throat. In addition the petals are twirled 
and twisted. We like it. $2.00 
TAJ MAHAL (Russell). Not highly publicized 
but we consider this one of the prettiest Day- 
lilies. The medium wavy flowers are maize yel- 
low with showy purple centers. Very effective 
in a clump. 24 inches. $1.50 
TRIUMPH (Stout). The finest orange in the 
lower price class. Large flowers of nice form. 
The wide petals slightly frilled on edges. $1.00 
WEKIWA (Traub). Brazil red (Maerz and 
Paul) and one of the brightest of all. Large 
starry flowers on 40 inch stems. Extra good. 
$3.00 

