“Glewenrs from the Wilds of Missouri” 
IRIS 
Siberian Inis 
AMELIA EARHART Each 35c, Per 10 $2.00 
42 inches. Blue with white blotch. 
CAESAR Each 35c, Per 10 $2.00 
30 inches. The richest colored of all Siberian iris. A brilliant 
red-purple of large size and finest form. 
DUCHESS OF YORK Each 35c, Per 10 $2.00 
Rich violet-blue. 
GAYHEART 
Very fine, very dark blue. 
GEORGE WALLACE Each 35c, Per 10 $2.00 
Azure blue, grows about 3 feet. Good flower. 
LADY NORTHCLIFF Each 35c, Per 10 $2.00 
38 inches. A stylish looking rich deep bright violet with a beau- 
tifully veined white throat. 
Each 35c, Per 10 $2.00 
LLEWELLYN Each 35c, Per 10 $2.00 
Lovely soft blue. 
MRS. ROWE Each 35c, Per 10 $2.50 
Dainty silvery lavender. 
PEGGY PERRY Each 35c, Per 10 $2.00 
32 inches. Harly. Ruffled rich violet-blue with beautifully 
veined white throat. 
THELMA Each 35c, Per 10 $2.00 
China blue-white throat. 
TRUE BLUE Each 35c, Per 10 $2.00 
Beautiful blue. 
YELLOW TRUMPET DAFFODILS 
EMPEROR (Midseason) 
A very good medium yellow flower on 15-inch stems. Trumpet 
slightly deeper yellow than the petals. 
Per 10 $0.50, Per 100 $3.00 
Per 10  .75, Per 100 5.00 
Single nose bulbs. 
Double nose bulbs. 
KING ALFRED (Early) 
A king among the fine varieties. Rich, lustrous golden yellow 
throughout. Extremely vigorous in habit. Perianth often 4 in. 
across, trumpet fully 2 in. Most popular variety for forcing. 
Per 10 $0.75, Per 100 $5.00 
Per 10 1.00, Per 100 8.00 
Single nose bulbs. 
Double nose bulbs. 
OLYMPIA (Late) 
A vastly improved Emperor. The flower being twice the size 
of Emperor and about the same color. 
Per 10 $0.75, Per 100 $5.00 
Per 10 1.00, Per 100 8.00 
Single nose bulbs. 
Double nose bulbs. 
NOTICE 
Practically all descriptions used in this catalog 
are from the originator, although many have been 
cut down. 
Grow Daylilies This Way 
l. Daylily plants, on arrival, look deceptively small. 
Space your early varieties 2 feet apart and the July bloom- 
ers 3 to 4 feet from each other. Make the soil loose and 
enrich with plant food. Set plants at former level as shown 
by soil line on leaves. Make sure they'll get sun six hours 
a day. 
2. Bloom stems will lean toward the light, so locate your 
daylilies for the best display. Though each flower lasts in 
perfection one day only, the branching heads contain 10 
to 50 buds each, enough to keep each plant in bloom for 
one to three weeks. 
3. Set dwarf early daylilies in rock garden or to bloom 
with iris. Count on taller midsummer kinds blooming with 
your roses, clematises and phlox. Remove wilted flowers 
daily. Through the hottest part of summer, water daylilies 
heavily to increase size of your flowers. Contrast reds with 
palest yellows. 
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