e DAYLILIES (Continued) 
Mary @uenther_... 3 ft—Bicolor of carmine red 
and clear yellow ee 1.00 
Mikado ees. 2 . 38ft—yYellow with mahogany 
eyer— fire: ee _ 00 
Moniee ae 3 ft.—Petals lemon, sepals deep 
rosy brown, ruffled —. le 3.00 
Mrs. A.H. Austin. 3ft—lLarge open golden yellow .00 
Mrs.B.F.Bonner 3ft.—Large pale yellow, 
good substance ...___ 3 a 1.00 
Mrs. Hugh 
Johnson... 3 ft—Fiery red with satin sheen___.. 2.00 
Mrs. W.H 
Wiegmann se 3ft—Large light yellow ~~. 00 
Mt. Vernon. 21% ft—Lemon, overcast coral rose— 
profuse bloomer —_.________ Ao 
Mykawa 314 ft—Fiery red with satin sheen ____ 1.00 
COT LOUT en 3% ft—Large pale yellow 
with twisted blooms __._._. 1.00 
Opn iris cel - 4ft—Large golden yellow — 00 
Pink Charm... 4 {t.—Ocher red or rose, giving a 
deep coral pink effect 1.50 
Purple Flash. 2% ft—Purple petals, sepals yellow 
overcast with purple —_._ 1.00 
Purple Haze___.... _ 2ft.—Wine purple, wide ruffled 
petals. Un. See 2.00 
Purple Sage____.._.. 3 ft—Ruffled wine—Purple 1.00 
Purple Waters____. 3 it—Deep rich wine, ruffled —____ .75 
Queen of 
Gonzales _____.___.. 3 ft—Large early deep gold —____ 1.00 
Queen of May_____.. 4 f{t.—Large flowered yellow ______. .50 
Ratahe eo 3 ft—Garnet-brown, orange 
background 22 ee 00 
Redwood 2.2 2. 58 in.—good shade of red with a 
bright yellow throat — ==. 2.50 
Royalty... os. 3 ft—Large maroon flower with 
velvety sheen) 2.2... 2 2.00 
Ruby Supreme __.. 3 {t.—Luminous ruby red___.__._ 3.00 
Russell’s Black 
SW alls ee 2{t:—Dark red purple —.._ ae 2.50 
Russell’s Minuet... 2 ft—Rose petals—canary sepals... 1.00 
Santa Maria22 3 ft—Wine to orchid, ruffled 75 
Starlignt. 2 es 3% ft.—Pale yellow fluted petals. 
Very fines. 2 eee 1.00 
Spanish Main_____. 244 ft—Pink eye zone. 
Faint cream mid-rib ____ 2.50 
SUIMALGL ee 2 {t.—Piery red> 0 eee 1.00 
STH ines ete Bs 3 ft.—Pale mauve and cream bicolor 2.50 
Shishi hs Pie be lll 34% {t—Rosy pink petals, lemon sepals 1.00 
Leyssit. =e ee _ 3ft—Fiery red, yellow throat ___. 1.00 
Witleane 2s 3 ft—Velvety maroon with 
Orange throat J 2 eee 50 
Wheeler’s Halo... 3ft.—Light yellow faintly dusted 
itik oh a 2.00 
Painted Lady_...... 3 ft—Flushed red with cinnamon 
over yellow 
You are cordially invited to visit my garden, where the 
rises and daylilies listed above, as well as many other new 
varieties, are being grown. The peak of the iris-blooming 
season usually occurs from April 15 to May 1. 
Daylilies begin to bloom in late April and continue 
through the summer. Best bloom occurs in May or June. 
