PINK SEEDLINGS 
I will have a number of pink seedlings of my own breeding to sell to those who want 
pink iris, but do not feel able to pay a big price for them. These seedlings are not perfect, 
and are not prize winners but will make a lovely clump of color for the garden. They will 
also be good for breeding. Parentage given with each rhizome sold. Price per rhizome, $1.00. 
Six (different) for $5.00. 
SEEDLINGS, OTHER THAN PINK 
I have a number of fine seedlings in nearly all colors ranging from whites, blues, light 
and dark blends, deep blues, and yellows. I do not care to introduce these, but they are 
too good to throw away. They are lovely big flowers with wide falls and standards, good 
branching. They would be very fine for landscaping and for garden effect. I can supply 
parentage with each one. I can recommend these to you highly. Price $1.00 each, $7.50 
per dozen, $5.00 for six. 
HEMEROCALLIS 
This flower is one of the finest garden flowers I have ever tried. It blooms when the 
garden needs its lovely lily like blossoms of yellow, orange, red, wine, and even a lovely 
pink. I have only a few to offer this year but will gradually add to the list. Hemerocallis 
are shipped after Sept. 1. They may be shipped with Siberian Iris but not with the tall 
Sie iris. Orders for Hemerocallis should total $2.00. If less add 25 cents for postage and 
packing. 
Bicolor, (Stout) Sepals, yellow orange, petals pale red, tinged rose, large size, 
Evening DlOomMer, avout GUly-AUSUSEs 022 scarcely a elas wale eM esis alee sn ede aia a $1.50 
Calypso, (Burbank) pale canary yellow, evening bloomer, 31% ft., July............ 50 
Dolly Varden, (Nesmith) Chinese coral pink, rose lines on petals, creamy 
NENUGWruu Dota ote UUNG, SULY Snr y cme wii ee nem ye tee Stee v aale ss! > alee 3.00 
Fulva Rosea, (species) lovely pink on tall stalk, 31% ft., June, July............... 3.00 
George Yeld, (Perry) Very large, recurving flowers, orange suffused with 
DLONSy-ADIICOW, GeO ier UUlLY IUXCGUCIU. beste Jail cle) Sele « suas cl sic cc so ee W gens -50 
Gypsy, (Betscher) Glistening deep orange, reddish undercast. An excellent 
FUE OT es yal Ge DULL Werte Mee TET, attr a's NTA al arate RPA Rice ole a ie 4%. « Weta oles 50 
Hyperion, (Mead) A universal favorite, large, waxy, soft canary yellow. 
Lexeellentit torm,.COlor, BIZG). OLS fbi dU Yio oss wares sods Us a wei adieie mies BE a 50 
Mikado, (Stout) Mellow orange, conspicuous spot of mahogany on each petal. 
WORE DODUIET chek tyra) UCard ULV ieee eens | ete oEbre Or) evans aut a aaa. sean bie Re 9 dla and 50 
Ophir, (Farr) Large deep yellow outstanding 5 flowers, heavy texture, floriferous, 
AUST OP LL Vid ee eagee Me See ERS, Cis rath) beRM ye wales Ls ale wa tigic «i ale aed 50 
Fulva, (Species) ‘‘Old Roadside Lily,’’ Coppery orange, shaded crimson. A very 
Ge ts Wer cs) CON eee en MSI Ne che RMLs sole siala lev aeitiny.> <iatea's.< 50 
THE HEMEROCALLIS SOCIETY 
Join The Hemerocallis Society if you grow this lovely flower. Its year book is worth 
its weight in gold. Send your name with $3.00 to the Secretary, Mrs. Pearl Sherwood, 
Atlantic, Iowa, or send it direct to me. 
