CHRYSANTHEMUMS (Continued) 
Pygmy Gold (Bristol) 
Old favorite yellow button, Very early. 
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Summertime (Cumming) Plant Pat. No. 689 
Large single two inch blossoms of bright lemon 
to bronzy yellow. Height 20 inch, and very bushy. 
Glossy rich green foliage. Extra early and hardy. 
The yellow Shasta Daisy you have been looking for. 
Splendid in cut flower arrangements. A must have. 
Bach 75e2)3 aor 
Wychwood (Kraus) 
Rich, clear canary yellow pompons, fully double and 
globular, 22 inch, upright. Extra early. Splendid 
cut flower. 
Each 75c; 3 for 
Yellow Avalanche (Lehman) 
Large clear soft fluffy yellow flower. The ideal 
companion of the white Avalanche. 24’, early, Frost 
resistant. 
Hach oes 2 for 
HEMEROCALLIS (DAYLILY) 
The hybridizers have wrought wonders with the 
old-fashioned Daylily. The improvements include a wider 
color range, and an extended period of bloom, larger 
flowers and sturdier plants. Hemerocallis are extremely 
hardy and will thrive under most ordinary conditions, 
blooming in full sun or partial shade. Their vigor is ~ 
especially evident in dry seasons and insect pests have 
little effect on them. Plant the crown from one to two 
inches deep. If planted to deep, the foliage turns yellow, . 
and the plant remains stunted, so take care and do not 
plant too deep. 
August Pioneer (Stout) 
A mass of open, medium sized flowers, from Mid- 
August to September, Color a chrome-orange with 
outer half of petals delicately flushed red. 
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Autumn Red (Nesmith 1941) 
A velvety red with a long season of bloom. An open 
semi-flaring flower with petals of Vandyke red 
flushed with Nopal red. The sepals have the same 
colors with a lighter line at the midrib. August- 
September, 397’. 
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Boutonniere (Stout) 
3 ft. August-September. Small flower with wide- 
open overlapping and recurving petals. Sepals 
clear yellow; petals light rosy peach with a trace 
of a mid-stripe. 
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Brunette (Stout) 
2 ft. dark madder brown with a yellow throat. The 
earliest dark colored flower, May-June. 
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Cinnabar (Stout 1930) 
21% ft. July-August. Delicate shades of brownish- 
red sprinkled with cinnamon; with a golden yellow 
throat. Flowers with recurving petals. 
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