HEMEROCALLIS, continued 
ETHEL FOOTE. (Shoemaker.) One of our seedlings. Large 
flower with clear yellow throat; petals deepen to choco- 
late-brown with yellow stripe extending through center 
of petal. Plant in partial shade for best results. Un- 
usual. Midseason. $1.25 each. 
FESTIVAL. (Stout.) Vigorous grower with English red 
petals and orange mid-stripe. A truly beautiful mid- 
season variety. $1.00 each. 
DEEP YELLOW 
AMARYLLIS. (Betscher.) A very beautiful evergreen 
variety with vase-shaped, golden yellow flowers. Muid- 
season. 40c each. 
AUREOLE. Full, wide-spreading flowers of rich cadmium- 
yellow. Evergreen. Does not fade. Early. 40c each. 
FLORHAM. (Harrington.) One of the old favorites 
with very attractive, clear yellow flowers. Very fra- 
grant. Evergreen. Midseason. 30c each. 
GYPSY. Small, cup-shaped, yellow flower with crinkly 
petals. The true variety is rare. Midseason. 40c each. 
J. A. CRAWFORD. (Betscher). Waide-open flowers of 
clear yellow. Very strong grower. Floriferous. 50c each. 
LUTEOLA MAJOR. (Van Tubergen.) Tall growing, 
with large, Iemon-chrome flowers. Very desirable for 
cutting. Midseason. 40c each. 
MONARCH. (Stout.) Well branched, with large, 
cadmium-yellow flowers. Midseason. Excellent. $1.25 
each. 
’ OPHIR. (Farr.) Outstanding, tall-growing variety with 
wide, trumpet-shaped, clear orange-yellow flowers with 
a 6-inch spread. Long blooming season. Fragrant. Fine 
cut flower. Evergreen. 60c each. 
SEMPERFLORENS. (Van Tubergen.) Vigorous grower 
with evergreen foliage. Medium-sized, cadmium-yellow 
flowers. 50c each. 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER. (Mueller.) A great favorite 
in every garden. Very strong grower, with tall spikes of 
trumpet-shaped, clear yellow flowers. Unsurpassed if 
tall background ts desired. Should be in every collection. 
Fine cut flower. Evergreen. Midseason. 60c each. 
SOUDAN. (Stout.) The medium-sized flowers with 
wide, overlapping petals are borne in great abundance. 
Color is clear golden yellow. Evergreen. Most desirable. 
Early to midseason. 80c each. 
THE GEM. (Betscher.) This midseason variety has an 
attractive orange-yellow bloom of medium size. Its 
Iong flowering season makes it a worthwhile addition 
to any garden. 40c each. 
YELDRIN. (Stout.) Small, yellow-orange flowers. 
Much-branched scapes. Very floriferous. $1.00 each. 
EYE ZONES 
BUCKEYE. Very similar to Mikado but much earlier 
flowering. Clear orange with mahogany-red eye. 
Flowers borne in clusters. 75c each. 
CRESSIDA. (Betscher.) A strong-growing, deciduous 
variety with large, orange blooms. A fulvous marking 
in the throat makes this a great favorite. ; Excellent for 
mass effect. 40c each. 
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