Ming (Kraus) 
New 19.1! Early double flowers of a clear Chinese 
yellow to tangerine-orange. Firm texture. lower 
resembles a giorified calendula. 
aC OCT Om LOLe Cte ke ee NE AT Je 8 $2.00 
Ruthann Lehman (Kraus) 
New 1950. Immense doub’e flowers of canary-yel- 
low. Very good for cutting, Early. 
PACT On OC cect Ol meee eo ee en i re, $2.00 
Yellow Avalanche (Lehman) 
A brilliant soft yellow bud sport of the popular 
White Avalanche. Unexcelled for cutting and un- 
Suipassed in beauty. 22’. Early. 
Pac ties UCL eral Obert ee eee eh wie ee alle $1.40 
SPOON MUMS 
Charm Spoon (Lehman) 
Opens lovely rhodonite red and fades gradually to 
a rich rusty rose. Excellent growth habits. Very 
free flowering. Midseason. 
RCH ME LC mac mel O foun fects teen fe Sr ee te > eee $1.40 
Ruby Spoon (Lehman) 
Large, bold spoon type flowers of a bright ruby- 
red. 24’. Midseason, Unusual. 
ISAC aN Cl MEER 0 Pape ere ee ee eee $2.00 
THE HEMEROCALLIS SOCIETY INVITES YOU 
TO BECOME A MEMBER! Come, join the Hemerocallis 
Society, and receive the Annual Yearbook and periodic 
hewsletters. A popularity symposium is conducted year- 
ly and a Display Garden is maintained at Shenandoah, 
Iowa. As a member you are cordially invited to join 
one of the various Daylily Robins and to attend the An- 
nual meeting of the society. Dues are $3.00 per year. 
Send remittance to us and we will enter membership 
for you. 
JOIN THE AMERICAN IRIS. SOCIETY, member- 
ship in which will bring you four meaty Bulletins per 
year. These bulletins are really books of a hundred paves 
or more fil'ed from cover to cover with articles on iris 
culture, garden planting, awards, varietal comments, 
questions and answers. Also news of iris activities every- 
where. Dues are $3.50 per year, Send your remittance 
to us and we will enter membership for you. 
DWARF BEARDED IRIS 
These lovely pumila iris are really harbingers of 
spring; being very useful for edging the perennial bord- 
er; along pathways, and in the rock garden. We are 
growing a number of the named varieties of pumilas; 
and as soon as we have more plants, they will be listed 
in the catalogue. 
Atroviolacea 
Pumila hybrid, first to bloom. A red purple. 
LEED op, to BER ef oS Rede Sa EY PE ea a ae 25e 
Sound Money (J. Sass 1934) 
Deep yellow, dark yellow beard. 
Ric (iment ne re eee ok te oe a. 35¢ 
The Great Smokies (Grapes) 
S. dark smoky lavender. F. smoky red purple, bord- 
ered same as the standards. 
LEEW J be a, ha See RD ne Ce rae ee RL ree $1.00 
