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APRICOT. Very early apricot-yellow. Gis «37 402 
FULVA KWANSO- Double Tawny Daylily. sO WAG Wao 
FULVA MACULATA. Best type of the Tawny Daylily. “50 .45 .40 
FULVA ROSEA (ROSALIND). Coppery pink. Rare species. o7o «370 6465 
GOLDENI. Deep orange. BAG) ays ake 
HEATHER ROSE. Cream flushed peach-pink. 1.25 «=« aS. 
HESPERUS. Medium yellow. Very large wide-open flowers. .75 .70 .65 
HIGHBOY. very Pen. 5 Ea; late yellow. -40 Pea Vs aon 
HYPERION. The best pale yellow. Large & fine. 150 — 6 40 
JEAN. Brilliant bicolor, red and orange. Late. 25 on ee 
MIKADO. Orange with mahogany spots. AO .O7 Se 
MINNIE. Velvety mahogany red. Rich color. oho. 810) 2eKoe 
MRS.JOHN J.TIGERT. Brilliant orange-red. Striking. ‘in “e/O% 266 
OPHIR- Large golden yellow. ibO) 24 5umueee 
PATRICIA. Pale yellow, green throat. .5O) eb eee0 
PURPLE WATERS. Wine red or brown-red. 25 S90" “Fe5 
SYNNY WEST. Pale yellow,Taller & Later then Hyperion. .50 .45 .40 
THERON. Dark red-purple. Our darkest variety. ota 920: £65 
Adé 15% for postage or*We can ship express collect. 
