LON Yarn CHRNVIULeNDUGOLG SSC), peo es ee ee ee .40 
WEE ADMIRAL 6 in. Very fine dark purple blue. Excellent form___________-_---- 1.00 
YELLOW FRILLS 7 in. Heavily ruffled golden yellow. Lovely____________________- .40 
VYLOEStineRichalemonnyeliow self: with tlaring, fOr. a .40 
ZEASSaioebeloniulsvicletared Monr Ny Dil Cee aes ee ee 1.00 
HEMEROCALLIS 
One of the most popular perennials of the day, the position of eminence the day lily 
holds is increasing steadily each season. The flowers range in size from the tiny two inch 
multiflora hybrids to the fullpetaled giants having a spread of six to eight inches. Their 
finish varies in many ways. Some appear to be cut from velvet, others are satiny, some 
quite waxy appearing and some so infused with gold dust they appear to be of crystalline 
formation. They also vary in height, ranging from about eighteen inches to well over five 
fect Through careful eslection, you may have bloom in your garden from early June until 
rost. 
ADMIRATION (Russell) M. 38 in. Lovely flower of deep rose pink shades 
AFLAME (Nesmith) M.L. 38 in. A rich flame red with deeper halo 
AFTERGLOW (Stout) M-L. 36 in. A lovely blend of luminous buff and patios abs 
with a deeper throat 2.00 
ANNA BETSCHER (Betscher) M. 38 in. Rich golden yellow. Full form ey .50 
ne aka (Sass) M.L. 40 in. Very large flowers of rich apricot pink. Very 
ove ; 3.00 
ARLINE (series E-M. 42 in. One of the best in the orange “class, ‘this has large full 
blossoms on strong well branched stalks —_ 4.00 
AUGUST PIONEER (Stout) L. 38 in. A multiflora hybrid with. many flowers of tine 
form and soft buff orange coloring. Beautifully branched stalks ~__-_. .50 
AUTUMN PRINCE (Stout) L. 38 in. Deep bronzy red of fine form - —-___ 2.50 
AUTUMN RED (Nesmith) M.L. 37 in. Bright Van Dyke red, flushed a 2 brighter ‘red, 
Orange throat and midribs : \ ees .50 
BAGDAD (Stout) M. 48 in. Rich coppery red with brown zone . .50 
BALLET DANCER (Nesmith) M. 38 in. Broad, beautifully formed flowers of lustrous 
buff pink, with pink predominating bok ie sont heh a I Peet a Pee: 2.50 
BARONET (Stout) E. 34 in. Brilliant crimson orange of good form ee Satay eee 75 
BAY STATE (Betscher) M. 38 in. Heavy, lily like flowers of dark orange __~ .50 
BEL MAR (Bechtold) M. 28 in. Very large flowers of scarlet and mahogany orange. 
A profuse bloomer and very showy —___- 75 
BESS VESTAL (House) M. 36 in. Very large flowered dark wine red with rust infusion. 
Yellow throat a 5.00 
BIJOU (Stout) M. 30 in. A multiflora hybrid with “myriads ‘of small flowers of rich 
bronze red .50 
BLACK CHERRY (Douglas) M. 36 in. Beautifully formed, “rich black red of graceful 
appearance. Lustrous and non- burning 1.50 
BLACK FALCON (Nesmith) M.L. 40 in. Large, full flowers of near black with frilled 
edge and lemon green throat. Lovely 2.00 
BLACK HILLS (Russell) M. 37 in. bosrce) black red with a silky glistening finish. A 
standout in this type ._~. —-- 1.00 
BLACK PRINCE (Russell) M-L. 38 in. ‘A rich deep 1 maroon red self, this is a very large 
flower with exceptionally broad petals and full form _. 1.00 
BLANCHE HOOKER (Stout) E-M. 38 in. A clean, well formed brick ‘red self with a 
long blooming season. Fine -__- 2.50 
BOLD BEAUTY (Hill) M. 48 in. A very large flower of medium orange ‘red that is 
heavily penciled with slightly darker shade _ r Rae oes 4.50 
BOLD COURTIER (Nesmith) M-L 38 in. Lovely bicolor of rich Pompeiian rose and soft 
yellow. Full flower —-~_—_—_ 2.00 
BOUNTIFUL (Cook) M. 40 in. A very ‘broad petaled flower of rich lemon that: t might 
be termed an SE ete Hyperion. Very fine .-__-__- 1.00 
BOUTTONIERE (Stout) L. 38 in. iytlags of small, golden apricot blooms on “tall, 
OGracetul stalks. 22-.- 25 
BRANDYWINE (Wheeler) M. 32 in. a wide, ruffled flower of rich “mahogany with 
deep purple eye _- 1.75 
BROWN EYED SUSAN (E. Hill). M. 36 in. Rich full yellow “with dark brown eyezone . 1.00 
BRUNETTE (Stout) E. 34 in. A most welcome variety, for it is one of the few early 
dark hems. Nicely formed, heavily substanced flowers of rich mahogany brown 1.00 
BURNING STAR (Nesmith) M. 30 in. A deep nopal red of recurving form.________ 1.50 
CALYPSO M.L. 40 in. A very large, pale yellow night bloomer__-~~-------______ 50 
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