6 Garden City Perennial Gardens—Fremont, Nebr. 
Each Per 3 
Subcordate Grandiflora. Large, yellowish green leaves on long stems. 
Largest blooms of all the Funkias. Pure white, lily-like in form. 
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Undulata Univittata. The heavy, waxy, dark green leaves are very decor- 
ative; having a wide creamy, white stripe in the center of each. 
The long bell-shaped flowers are a lavender shade—July ................ OU eeeet oo 0 
GYPSOPHILA or BABY’S BREATH 
Bristo] Fairy—grafted plants. 3 to 4 ft. producing large panicles of 
double pure white. This popular double flowered variety used in 
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Rosy Veil—own roots. 15’’. Double flowers of soft pink, all summer. 
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HEMEROCALLIS or DAYLILY 
Each 
Apricot Queen (H. E. Sass, 1948) 40’. Apricot colored self. August -................... $3.00 
August Pioneer (Stout 1939) 28’. Late medium sized blooms of Orange, 
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Autumn Red (Nesmith 1941) 39’. July-August. Velvety red of good size -........... 1.00 
Bagdad (Stout 1935) 3 ft. Brown and reddish tones with yellow throat, June- 
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Baronet (Stout 1941) 30’. June. Broad petals of crimson-orange ....-............-..-- 1.00 
Barberry Red (Coughlin 1947) ’42”’. Medium red self .............22.-0..2..0222-.---0------ 5.00 
Black Falcon (Nesmith 1941) 38’. Large flowers of dark maroon. July-August 4.00 
Bold Courtier (Nesmith 1939) 38’, Broad petals of rose with gold sepals. July. 
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Boutonniere (Stout 1938) 30’. Late. Many small flowers with sepals clear 
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Brigand (Nesmith 1944) Tall, large flowers of mahogany red; deep rose halo 
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Brunette (Stout 1941) 24’. Clear madder brown with yellow throat. May-June 1.25 
Caprice (Stout 1946) 24’. Early flowering brownish-red cup shaped blooms. 
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Chief Fontenelle (H. E. Sass 1948) 36’’, large flowers in July and August. Petals 
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Cinnabar (Stout 1930) 30”. Medium sized flowers, yellow sprinkled with rose 
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Comet (Russell 1943) 36”, Large bicolor. Petals rose-salmon with lemon sepals. 
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Crimson Pirate (H. E. Sass 1951) 30’. July. Medium sized flowers of Carmine 
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Dawn Play (Nesmith 1938) 40”, midseason. Open flower of Wall flower red _... 3.50 
Dolly Varden (Nesmith 1939) 40”. July. Open flowers of Chinese Coral, Needs 
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Dorothy McDade (H. P. Sass 1941) 40”. Very late. Flowers of good size of 
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Earliana (Betscher 1938) 30’. Extra early variety of orange-yellow. Good size 1.00 
Elsa (H. P. Sass 1945) 36”, Late midseason. Pastel shades of peach and apricot. 
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Embers (H. P. Sass 1951) 30”. July. Medium sized flower of a ash flame 
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