SPURIA IRIS 
ANTIQUE BRONZE (Russet Flame x Sunny Day) x (R. Flame 
x Fifth Symphony). Medium-sized very dark bronze spuria 7.50 
INVESTMENT— (Russet Flame x Sunny Day) x Wadi Zem Zem. 
Opulent golden spuria self as satisfying as its name... 10.00 
SUNNY S!DE— (Alice Eastwood x Sunny Day) x Wadi Zem 
Zem. A dig full white and yellow spuria amoena___..___.. .. 10.00 
ONCOCYLUS HYBRIDS 
AMERICAN MODERN—Gay Senorita x Joppa Parrott. Olive 
ochre sometimes flecked viridian especially on style 
branches. Falls heavily yet transparently veined, washed 
and veined with reds varying from crimson lake to brown 
madder. One of my favorite oncobreds being novel, vig- 
orous, prolific, perfectly branched and over 3' tall....... 20.00 
BLUING—Purissima x Capitola. The many thousand hybrids 
raised from this cross included fine small border plants. 
This starched and flaring light blue is my first pick of 
these. Distinct and sure to be liked. Low price only be- 
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FANCY WORKS— (Tiffany x L. A.) x Sib) x Capitola. Truly a 
novel flower—-for it is the new fancy plicata patiern com- 
bined with Mohr type veining (particularly in the stan- 
dards). Full Mohr flower: a burgundy self in effect; but 
actually intricately and delicately paiterned with varying 
deeper values of this color on the lighter ground. 40"' per 
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FOXFIRE—Gay Senorita x Joppa Parrott. A blended rather 
than veined oncobred of Naples yellow to subdued 
golden ochre with haft of brown madder. A delicate lus- 
trous lavender flush radiates ower the falls_._................- 10.00 
KING DAVID—Acropolis x Capitola. Our deepest Mohr hybrid 
to date. A heavily veined deep rich blue purple. Large, 
heav.yesubsianced smc cant lessees ease ee eee 10.00 
MAUVE DECADE-—Heigho x Gay Senorita. A flower for ar- 
rangement enthusiasts, this is neither as full or large as 
you would expect from the pedigree. The color is most 
unusual being a smoky smoth chamois with a lavender 
wash on the falls. Tall, heavy, well branched_.........._...- 7.50 
PUNCH BOWL— (Tiffany x L. A.) x Sib) x Joppa Parrot. 
Heavily marked oncoplic of burgundy on white. Standards 
large veined all over; falls small and tucked under in 
onco fashion with border and stripe down the center. 
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STEEL—Purissima x Capitola. Big tall perfect Mohr type 
flower in pale greyed lilac with rosy lilac stippling in 
the throat. Both texture & color have a metallic quality 15.00 
CRYSTAL CLEAR—Purissima x Capitola. A perfect Mohr type 
flower about the color of Distance but perhaps a little 
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MR. QUINN BUCK 
Quinn Buck's fine daylily introductions last year were very well 
received. This year he offers: 
EL MORENO—Rich blackish brown set off by wide cream mid- 
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JEWEL CUP—Lovely pastel apricot with delicate red eye zone 
lowainiethe cups VIG OLOUS GIO We a sesee erence ee 8.00 
ORO FINO—Intense deep yellow of frosty texture. Free flower- 
ing, hence gives fine garden display. Slender stems... 5.00 
WM. B. DAVIS 
Mr. Wm. B. Davis of Montebello has been breeding daylilies 
for many years. In his garden last season | saw fine seedlings. | 
especially liked the one named Dr. Corliss. He has chosen this and 
two others to introduce this season. 
DR. CORLISS—Salmon with. large bright red spots on petals. 
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APACHE GOLD— Orange yellow, apple green spots on petals. 
Evergreen 5"' trumpet shaped blooms. 3’.........2........-.... 8.00 
RED FLAMINGO-—4"' Chrysanthemum red blooms. 37'............ 5.00 
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