DES MOINES, IOWA 13 
MORPHEUS (Sass-Stump) Lighter than 
Hesperus, green throat. Petals turn 
under and curl. Large size, stately 
and majestic. 4 feet. August... .$2.00 
MOONBEAM (Sass)—Large Creamy yel- 
low flower on well branched stalks 5 
feet tall. Petals, sepals and throat of 
flower uniform color, of good sub- 
stance and texture, blooms July-Au- 
gust. A splendid tall flowering va- 
TIGLY Ue ARLE. eter ee Pe aos 75c 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON (Russell) — A 
fiery red witha lovely satin sheen. The 
wide petals and sepals are slightly 
reflexed and open full. Stands the 
hottest sun and remains open even- 
ings, small yellow throat. Flower of 
good size and form. 36”. 
Mics eAsoriie tee Se ere eed $1.50 
MRS. JOHN J. TIGERT (Watkins)—A 
striking day lily of Brazil red. Flow- 
ers of large size with yellow throat, 
blooms early in summer on stalks 2!/, 
46 UEAAE GSS ata heh 6 Ne Ro Le nate a ese ae 75¢c 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN (Betscher)—Blooms 
spreading recurving form, pale glisten- 
ing yellow. One of the latest to bloom. 
AUgustmccyo rita euele ua ede wa. 50c 
MYKWA (Russell)—A lovely glistening 
dark red of good size, does not fade 
in hottest sun. Midseason. 42”. .$1.50 
NEBRASKA (Sass)—Large buff yellow 
‘on stalks 3 ft. tall, many blooms on 
each stem. July and August.....$ .75 
NUBIANA (Hayward)—Good size flow- 
er of 5 inches or more, dark chocolate 
red with light yellow stripe center of 
petals and sepals, free flowering, 
handsome, one of the darkest varie- 
ties, 2!/) ft. high. Blooms in mid sum- 
Hes ol. smeMicdseacon. trues Oe 60c 
OLD VINTAGE (Russell)—A wine col- 
ored day lily of good size and a pro- 
fuse bloomer. Flower has a yellow 
throat and keeps well on hottest days, 
tall stalks and blooms in June and 
ROLL ae Fae OPT ay 9 giana eae nate ee i, 50c 
OPHIR (Farr) — Large flowers of deep 
golden yellow. A prolific and abun- 
dant blooming variety. Midseason. 
CO ey iat REE pe ere ae ee ty 40c 
