10 4H. A. ZAGER GROWER 
HIAWATHA (Stout) + It produces‘a 
shower of medium golden flowers held 
waist high, giving an airy touch in 
the garden. The flower remains open 
in the evening and are useful for 
flower arrangements. Blooms June, 
July, “Sift. .720 Gh Go Be eee 50c: 
HIGHBOY—Large open star-like flowers. 
of pale yellow. Long season of bloom, 
one of the latest and tallest varieties. 
Middle of July through August. a2 
fee iat iss NS ch ee ee 75c' 
HIGHLAND CHIEFTAN (Nesmith) A 
striking large flower, 5 inches, of wine 
purple with greenish yellow throat, 
sepalg yellow. July. 4 feet......$2.00.. 
HONEY REDHEAD (Nesmith)—A very 
brilliant and unusual combination 6of 
colors that is praised by hemerocallis 
judges. The flowers are open and 
flaring of velvety yet bright red with 
a distinct border of creamy yellow 
Medium height with good branching. 
July, August. 38 in. (Originator’s De- 
SCM ption) C058 ce. eee were a eee $1.50: 
HYPERION (Mead) — Blooms 6 inches 
across, of firm waxy substance, canary 
yellow with greenish yellow throat. 
Free flowering. July, August. 4 ft. 50c 
IRIS PERRY (Perry)—Open flowers of 
bronze orange, unusual long season 
of bloom. Flower overcast’ with 
sparkling sheen. Very pretty. Stems 
3 ft. Blooms June well into July...50c 
J. A. CRAWFORD (Betscher) — Large 
flowers about 6 inch spread of deep 
apricot yellow on sturdy stems about 
3 feet tall. A splendid mid-season 
variety, blooms in July-August...35¢ 
JEAN (McDade)—A large bright bi-color 
of brick red petals, and. rich orange 
sepals, with yellow throat. Fluted, 
gaan petals. Late midseason. 
J. S. GAYNER (Yeld)—Large open fun- 
nel shaped flowers of soft orange- 
apricot. Petals broad with wavy mar- 
gins full blooming, scented. Blooms 
Luly RUCUStO Opti atoll, ee ee 75¢ 
