B. H. FARR. (Stout.) Rosy buff, or grenadine pink 
with darker veinings. Petals recurved. Open evenings. 
21% ft. $2.00. 
CHISCA. (Fisher.) Henna-red petals, light chrome 
yellow sepals. The earliest bi-color and a very beau- 
tiful Hem that should be better known. Open evenings. 
Generally reblooms in early Fall. 3 ft. $1.00. 
CROWN OF GOLD. (Nesmith.) Large flowers, 
clear deep orange. Beautiful. 3% ft. 75c. 
DUNCAN. (Wheeler.) Large flower, dark maroon 
red with bright golden throat. Vigorous strong grower.* 
Sup Lou, 
EVANGELINE. (Russell.) Petals Havana rose, sepals 
lighter, wine to old rose eye zone. A beautiful and 
distinctive variety. 2% ft. 75c. 
FIREBRAND. (Stout.) Brazil red with a wide dark 
yellow throat. Lower petal extends horizontally. Two 
upper petals have a Wau Bun twist. Sepals recurved. 
All segments somewhat narrow. Good branching, stands 
sun and is open evenings. 2% ft. $3.00. 
MIKADO. (Stout.) Large flowers, mellow orange 
with a conspicuous mahogany red eye. Daylily special- 
ists rate this variety among the top notchers. 5 inch 
flowers. 3 ft. 60c. 
MODESTY. (Betscher.) Medium sized pale yellow. 
When established, is in bloom May 25th to-June 25th 
here in St. Louis. If you grow Modesty until it is 
established you will keep it always. 3 ft. 75c. 
SANTA MARIA. (Russell.) Ground color near old 
rose, yellow-green throat. Large flowers, open evenings. 
Use in foreground. 2% ft. $1.00. 
SERENADE. (Stout.) Crinkled creamy yellow with 
tints of pink. Medium sized flowers on tall. well 
branched stems. Long blooming season. 60c. 
WAU BUN. (Stout.) Large flowers of light chrome 
yellow with an inconspicuous faint sprinkling of bronzy 
red. Tips of the glistening petals are twisted. Dis- 
tinctive and in heavy demand. 2 ft. $1.25. 
GROUP 4 (June-July here) 
BiJOU. (Stout.) Small orange flowers, with tints 
of bronzy red. Profuse bloom on well branched stems. 
Zeit. -/5C 
BLACK HILLS. (Russell.) <A _ diffusion of black 
blending with the ruby red coloring creates a black 
purple effect. The cadmium yellow throat shades 
through orange and dark red into a black purple throat 
band or halo. The 4% inch wide open flowers have 
recurved sepals. Stands sun. Open evenings. Good 
branching. 3 ft. $3.00. 
BLACK PRINCE. (Russell.) Dark maroon red with 
darker veining and an almost black throat band around 
the bright orange throat. Wide petals and sepals, latter 
recurved. 5 inch flowers on good branching. 33 inches 
$3.00. 
BURGUNDY. (Nesmith.) Large wide open flowers 
of wine or red purple. Soft yellow throat. Plant vig- 
orous and extra long blooming. 3 ft. $2.00. 
CABALLERO. (Stout.) An outstanding gay bi- 
color. Petals antique ruby, sepals and throat light 
chrome yellow. Fragrant and very showy. 3% ft. $1.50. 
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