Garden City Perennial Gardens—Fremont, Nebr. i 
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Flava (Lemon Lily) 30’. May, June. Sweetly scented, light yellow flowers ...... .00 
Flavina (Fewkes 1934) 30’, May, June. Light lemon yellow; flowers more 
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George Yeld (Perry 1926) 30’. Large, recurving yellow with rosy eye zone. 
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Golden Giant (H. P, Sass 1949) Tall. July-August. Large flowers of golden 
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Golden Hours (H. E. Sass 1950) 36’, Medium large flowers of darkest orange, 
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Gelden West (H. P. Sass 1932) 36”. June. A chrome yellow of good substance .75 
Gretchen (H. P. Sass 1948) 40”. July. Large full flower of rich brownish-red 
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Hankow (Stout 1939) 40”. Large flowers of bright orange-yellow with scarlet 
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Hesperus (H. P. Sass 1940) 4 ft. July and August. Large flowers of Lemon 
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Honeycomb (H. E. Sass 1950) 36’. Mid-June. Petals, orange rufus, with deep 
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Honey Redhead (Nesmith 1942) 38”. July-August. Open flowers of bright red, 
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Howdy (Bremken and Armstrong’) 40’, July and August. Good sized blooms and 
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Hyperion (Mead 1925) 3% ft. July-August. Large flowers of soft light yellow. 
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Lady Fair (Nesmith 1946) 38”. July-August. Large flowers of jasper and flesh 
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Lena Brock Hoover (Russell 1944) 30”. July. A dark red purple ........................ 1.00 
Linda (Stout 1936) 36”. July-August. A fine pastel pink and yellow ................ 1.00 
Maculata (Stout 1934) 60’, Midseason, large red-bronze ....................---------------- .50 
Matadors Nesmith. 040) 38) cLate. Clear light scarlet ee. tse e ne twee, 1.50 
Midwest Sunshine (H. P. Sass 1951) 3 ft. Immense flowers of medium yellow 
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Mikado (Stout 1929) 36’. June, July. Orange with mahogany markings ..........-- 50 
Moonbeam (H. P. Sass 1940) 5 ft. July-August. Large flowers of creamy yellow 1.00 
Morpheus (Sass-Stump 1948) 4 ft. August. Lighter than Hesperus, green throat. 
Petals turn under and curl. Large size; stately and majestic. Partial shade 2.00 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman (Betscher 1929) 40’. August-September. Glistening, light 
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Nebraska (H. P. Sass 1940) 40”. July-August. GadimiuiieyellO wi eee 15 
Orange Beauty (H. P. Sass 1945) 40”, July-August. Large fragrant flower of 
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Old Rose (Hayward 1938) 28”. Midseason, medium red self -.............-.---.-.-------- 1.50 
Painted Lady (Russell 1942) 36”. Large flowers of yellow flushed coppery 
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Persian Princess (Nesmith 1938) 40’. July-August. Deep velvety red edged 
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Pink Charm (Nesmith 1940) 40”. August-September, Open flowers of a soft 
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Potentate (Nesmith 1943) 42”. July-August. A rich pansy purple with satin 
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Prairie Boy (H. P. Sass 1947) 44”. July-August. Large zinc-orange self ............ 5.00 
Prairie Gold (Sass Brothers 1948) 40”. July. Ruffled dark orange self ..:....-..2.. 4.00 
