DES MOINES, IOWA 1 
EMILY HUME (Hume)—Light orange yel- 
low flowers have petals that are 
twisted curled, pinched at the tips, 
making them most decorative in the 
garden or as cut flowers for daytime 
arrangement. Form similar to Wau- 
Bun, blooms later and lighter shade. 
Blooms July on stalks 2! _ feet 
PSM N rte ehy.t SF F et OA Beles OS $1.00 
EMPEROR JONES (Hayward)—Very dark 
purple-maroon-red. Large recurving 
blooms with a prominent yellow mid- 
rib, a striking variety. The finest crea- 
tion of this hybridist. July, August. 
OUTER SR ine Sree ie a ay «Shc aes $5.00 
ENCHANTRESS (Bristol Nurseries)— 
Blossoms of medium size, perfectly 
formed are carried in clusters on tall 
stately stems. Color soft yellow deep- 
ening to a faint copper-gold, with 
just a slight flush of tender pink in 
the throat, 3!/ feet tall. Blooms mid- 
Mil vcititown Uqustes: ces .as.. too $1.00 
E. W. YANDRE (Hayward)—The flowers 
are large, 6 inches, and are exception- 
ally flaring. This wide open character- 
istic and the creped edges make them 
very noticeable. The color is reddish 
brown and gold. 2!) ft. July....$1.50 
FASCINATION (Hall) A pleasing tone 
of medium yellow with a prominent 
halo. The flowers are very broad pet- 
aled and large. The strong 40 inch 
scapes have the best branching of 
any Daylily I have seen and carry up 
to 50 flowers on established plants, 
midseason. (Originators’s descrip- 
RSE Sige res Or, Rather $2.00 
FESTIVAL (Stout)—A gay bicolor. Sep- 
als orange with brown tinge; petals 
English red with darker veins and 
orange mid-stripe. A vigorous grower; 
erect, with many well branched stalks 
3% ft. tall, in bloom July and Au- 
(ef oti? Seok Baa ran cee Para $2.00 
FIREFLY (Bechtold)—Brilliant red effect 
on wiry stems two feet tall. Flowers 
of medium size, but many of them. 
FU me Ul yarn Sanam ete $1.00 
