GOLD DUST—A dwarf, soft yellow that 
blooms © at iris time. 1% ft. May-June. 
ch Si GR aie SS WERE aed Ee Each $0.30 
GOLDEN WEST (Sass)—Lovely large 
funnel-shaped flowers, a deeper shade 
than Sunny West. Blossoms are of 
heavy texture making this a wonderful 
garden variety. 4. ft. tall, July ana 
PANGS Lister et Si, USS akon Each $1.00 
‘GYPSY (Betscher)—Orange with slight 
red shadings blended beautifully togeth- 
er giving it appearance of smoky orange, 
about 5 inches spread. 3% ft. tall. 
Stems “and foliage strong, blooms late 
July. ~=-----5-------------- Each $0.40 
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The flowers are large, wide-spreading 
(514 inches), rich yellowish orange with 
‘a bold scarlet eye-zone in the vetals, one 
of the finest Hemerocallis. 31! to 4 ft. 
uly August. 22 ee es Each $0.50 
HALO (Wheeler)—A medium-sized, yel- 
low flower with a cinnamon-colored 
halo. Very strong grower.__Each $2.50 
HAZEL SAWYER (Wheeler)—M. Re. 36 
inch ev. In the pink class and very love- 
ly in the garden. The lighter margins 
set off the lavender pink tones of the 
eS: Fy Bae ee aU oem a aI oe Each $3.00 
HESPERUS (Sass)—Lovely seven inch 
blooms, empire and light cadmium yel- 
low giving a delightful Jersey cream 
effect. Several flowers open at once 
on tall, well branched stalks four feet 
tall. Blooms in July and August. 
Bs SEES oO Bee ee n> Ce ea ae Each $0.75 
HONEY REDHEAD (Nesmith)—M. 34 
inch. Brilliant plush-like rose-red flow- 
ers with a heavy influence of maroon 
and copper. The very center of the 
flower has a bright star-like blaze of 
chrome to orange-yellow. A fine, free 
flowering variety. 
HOPE (Parry)—A very dainty, charming 
two-toned: flower, with apricot-rose 
petals having a lighter mid rib. Sepals 
soft yellow... Height 3 ft. Aug.-Sept. 
cel et ye SN, Sail ies Mallia oa ta ea Each $1.00 
HYPERION (Mead 1925) — Very large 
soft canary yellow, fine form and frag- 
rance, long considered one of the best. 
July-Aug., 42 inch, de. ____ Each $0.50 
J. A. CRAWFORD (Betscher 1929)— 
Large, brilliant apricot yellow, slightly 
fluted and crimped. Excellent substance, 
tall and vigorous. June-July. 4 feet. 
DEIN MT GRRE SD EEC Be A alec ORR Oe Each $0.40 
JOANNA HUTCHINS (New) (Dr. Kraus) 
A lovely orange of heavy texture. 
Each $3.50 
TEs aout Each $2.00. 
JOY RUSSELL (Russell)—5 ft. June. 
Talest of the pale lemon yellows with 
5 inch blooms of excellent texture. 
SR NCD Soe WE C0 hae als Sn bos aA Each $1.00 
J. R. MANN (Betscher)—3'% ft. June- 
July. Large, soft buff-orange with frosty 
SHE os eee he eee A ae S Each $0.40 
J. T. RUSSELL (Russell)—3 ft. May- 
June. Petals are lemon-yellow with 
cinnamon-red markings on each side. 
Sepals, clear lemon. Flowers 6 inches 
ACTOSS Mois ko Mee es et eevee Eh Each $1.00 
JUDGE ORR (Orr)—E. 30 inch. The 
outstanding soft orange-yellow bloom- 
ing at Iris time. It is as far advanced 
over the old time, early blooming Day- 
lilies asthe modern Daylilies are over 
the old Flava. Prolific and free flower- 
ing; wonderful too as a cut flower. 
Ln RTD ce A tal) 9. Nd Ra Each $1.00 
JUST MARY (Russeli)—36 in. Red veins 
running through a yellow background 
with a deeper eye-zone. Keeps well 
evenings, heavy bloomer. __ Each $1.50 
LIGHTS OF PARIS (Russell)—36 inch. 
True yellow tips, brilliant red, keeps 
WL Ty ret ere eer Mates eT PAE Each $2.00 
LINDA (Stout)—Golden yellow pastel 
shaded, cinnamon flecked with red’ eye 
in sharp contrast to its bright and clear 
vellow sepals—practically a bicolor, 
petals pleasingly crinkled. Large flow- 
ered variety. 5 inches. 30 inches tall. 
Blooms in July and August. Each $0.50 
MABEL FULLER (New) (Dr. Kraus)— 
A reflexed dark red. ______ Each $5.00 
MAID MARION (New) (Mrs. Lester)— 
42 in. A step nearer to pink. A lovely 
six inch coral-rose slightly ruffled. Color 
is clean and clear of any fulvous tint. 
A throat of yellow tinted green. With- 
held for propagation. 
MAJESTIC (Stout)—Very large, clear 
orange flower of heavy texture. Beau- 
GAL Veta eee sea a ame TE, RM Each $1.00 
MANITOU (New) (Dr. Kraus)—An early 
bronze with a tendency to doubleness. 
fe SS Se Nae APE Bie es ges Rie, Pee oe Each $3.50 
MARGARET PALMER—Evergreen. This 
beautiful flower was named for the gar- 
den editor of the Houston Press. A love- 
ly red cardinal eye zone. The sepals are 
yellow, overcast red. Yellow throat. 414. 
inch bloom. Hgt. 2% ft.. May-June. 
BAU a ge tay i Sie SNC Ey ae eas Ze, Each $1.00 
MARY GUENTHER (Russell)—An out- 
standing bicolor of good size. The petals ; 
are velvety carmine red, the sepals clear’ 
yellow. .One of the best non fading. 
Blooms in July on stalks 2 ft. Each $1.00 
