MONGOL. (Norton.) Very large 6 inch flowers of 
clear lemon yellow. Wide ruffled petals and long nar- 
row sepals. Blooms a month on well branched scapes. 
3% ft. $4.00. 
NARANJA. (Wheeler.) The 4% inch flowers of deep 
Spanish Gold or orange have exceptional form and 
beauty. Petals are wide and wavy. One sepal strongly 
recurved. Other 2 sepals are pointed and have a thin 
narrow green stripe visible on close inspection only. 
Although of heavy substance it needs afternoon shade. 
Seri e5/ OU. 
NUBIANA. (Hayward.) Low growing chocolate red 
with contrasting light yellow midrib in petals and sepals. 
2 1/5 
OPHIR. (Stout.) A fine long blooming daylily. Large 
waxy deep golden yellow. Tall strong stalks. 4 ft. 60c. 
PATRICIA. (Stout.) Clear light yellow with a faint 
tinge of green in the throat. Petals and sepals wide 
and recurved. Fragrant and remains open evenings. 
None finer. 3 ft. $1.00. 
PORT. (Stout.) A profusion of small but full bright 
orance-red flowers on well branched scapes. Low 
grower in great demand for foreground use. Remains 
open evenings. 27 inches $2.00. 
PRIDE OF HOUSTON. (Russell.) Chinook red 
petals, with darker throat band. Sepals a shade lighter. 
Fine branching. Showy large flowers. 3 ft. $1.50. 
PRIMA DONNA. (B. Taylor.) Originator describes 
as very large peach colored with golden yellow throat 
that comes up on petals and sepals in a convex arch in 
an interesting effect. Long flowering season and an 
Oca seed parent. 3 ft. August or Sept. delivery. 
00. 
PURPLE WATERS. (Russell.) In the dictionary 
of color this flower is “Old Roseleaf, (plate 7-J-3) but 
it is a fine variety and does have a purple effect in the 
garden. Long blooming season. $1.50. 
ROYAL RUBY. (Nesmith.) Medium sized flowers 
of intense glowing, almost crimson, red with just a 
trace of yellow in the throat. Real class in color, form 
and finish. 2% ft. $7.50. 
SACHEM. (Stout.) A full flower of garnet red with 
a contrasting throat of greenish orange. Brilliant and 
holds its color in hot sun. Fragrant flowers on tall 
fine branched scapes. . $1.50. 
SHIRLEY. (Ladham.) An old variety, but one of 
the finest. 4% inch chrome lemon full flowers, ruffled 
and recurved and with sparkling sheen. 30 buds per 
scape, sunfast and open evenings. 2% ft. $1.00. 
SOUDAN. (Stout.) The 4% inch flowers of Lemon 
Yellow have petals almost 2 inches wide with ruffled 
and crimped edges. Beauty of form and fragrance 
exceeded by none. Excellent substance and sun resist- 
ance. 214 ft. $1.00. 
SPITFIRE. (Russell.) Semi-dwarf in height. Flow- 
ers somewhat small, bright bronzy red. 2 ft. $1.00. 
TEJAS. (Russell.) Intense fiery red with velvety 
sheen and darker eyezone. 3 ft. $2.00. 
THERON. (Stout.) A Dr. Stout masterpiece. Dark 
mahogany red with slightly darker zone around the 
small orange throat. General effect is red-purple and 
gold. Very striking. 2% ft. $2.00. 
THE YEARLING. (Hayward.) This is an attrac- 
tive variety. General color is cadmium yellow. Glisten- 
ing frosted sheen. Inconspicuous tints of fulvous red 
around throat. 3% ft. $1.50. 
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