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WOOD NYMPH. (Nes. 1949). 30 in. The medium sized lily-like blooms of 
deep old burgundy have a darker velvety flush on both sepals and petals, 
which extend far down into the throat of the flower. August. .......... 8.00 
YAKIMA. (Russ. 1945). Formerly "Arleene". 3!/, ft. Rosy red. Deep red eye 
zone and an unusually showy, deep orange throat. June. .... 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
YELLOW CHEERLEADER. (Russ-Witt. 1949, as "Cheer Leader" 1945). For- 
merly Symphony". 2!/, ft. The daintiest shade of canary-yellow with a 
faint red eye zone. Keeps perfectly. A semi-dwarf. June. .... .75; 3 for 2.00 
YELLOW HAMMER. (Perry 1925). 32 in. A medium yellow self. Unusual form 
with narrow segments. July and August. .................. .60; 3 for 1.50 
ZARZAMORA. (Russ. 1945). Formerly "'Supreme'’. 3!/, ft. Two-tone petals 
wide and ruffled rosy brown. Red eye zone. Chrome throat. Sepals 
lighter yellow overcast rose. June: ......0. 2). eee 1.25394 Sitiones 50 
ZEBRA. (Sax. 1948). A brick red and orange bicolor which has been outstand- 
ing in our northern garden.. A fast. grower. =.1.05.........5 7) 2.00 
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