DES MOINES, IOWA 9 
GOLDEN SCEPTER (Nesmith) — A tall 
and stately day lily with flowers of 
rich golden orange. The blooms are 
fluted with exceptional heavy waxlike 
substance, many buds to a stalk. 
Blooms’ July-August. 3iita0 2. es. 75c 
GOLDEN TRUMPET (Bristol) Refined, 
attractive, tall, very light yellow of 
large size. A larger, taller, later Hy- 
perion. Late midseason. 36”...$1.00 
GOLD IMPERIAL (Perry)—Large flow- 
ers of glowing deep yellow with 
broad petals on 4 ft. stems, long sea. 
son of blooming. Splendid variety. 
julymAUGUstier one a ere. 60c 
‘GOLDEN WEST (Sass)—Lovely large 
funnel-shaped flowers, a deeper shade 
than Sunny West. Blossoms are of 
heavy texture making this a wonder- 
ful garden variety. 4 ft. tall. July and 
AUGUSTE Ree tee ae eas Sa $1.00 
GRANADA (Traub)—Sepal and petals 
uniform shade of reddish bronze 
shading to yellow throat, yellow mid- 
rib center of petals enhances beauty 
of flowers, a_ glorified Bagdad of 
darker shade. Blooms in June and 
IRON ATE ecg ORO Ee ee wert a. io: NN eee Mee 60c 
GYPSY (Betscher)—Orange with slight 
red shadings blended beautifully to- 
gether giving it appearance of smoky 
orange, about 5 inches spread. 3!/, 
ft. tall. Stems and foliage strong, 
Kloemstlate July sera aoe 40c 
HANKOW-— Introduced by Dr. Stout. The 
flowers are large, wide-spreading (5!/y 
inches), rich yellowish orange with a 
bold scarlet eye-zone in the petals, 
one of the finest Hemerocallis. 3!/ to 
Ap tire uly-August.-7ia.. eh ay. wee. 00c 
HELEN WHEELER (Traub)—Large flower 
of coral pink with deep yellow throat. 
One of the best in this class. Midsea- 
BOT gs Oa WRIT Secs arin En eh ale $1.50 
WHESPERUS (Sass)—Lovely seven inch 
blooms, empire and light cadmium 
yellow giving a delightful Jersey 
cream effect. Several flowers open at 
once on tall, well branched stalks 
four feet tall. Blooms in July and 
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