We consider it one of the most re- 
liable of the twice blooming varie- 
ties. 
3» for $-2. 00 
GREAT MOMENTS. (Russell) 30”. 
This lovely rich Chinese-red gleam- 
ing in the hotest sun is really hard to 
describe. While it is not a large flow- 
er, being only 344-in. across, it’s one 
of the most profuse-blooming things 
you could imagine. How a color can 
be so brilliant and yet so subdued 
is hard for me to describe, but that’s 
the way it is, and it will be a red 
in your garden you will always love. 
dune, Julyo (Net): ce. set 522.00 
HAPPY HOURS. (Russell) 36”. This 
is a deep, clear orange of good sub- 
stance. The flower has a triangle 
form and sepals slightly twisted, 
Oa Gi oe eres kee Nl as $ 2.00 
HAZEL SAWYER. 38”. Up to 45 flow- 
ers to scape. Lavender pink, yellow 
ELSUSINE UR pace ae Ue Se $ 3.00 
HESPERUS. (Sass) 48”. This is a 
lemon-chrome daylily with 7-in. 
POO en a et ee ce $ch50 
HELEN HUNT CHAMPLIN. (Russell) 
30”. This giant bloom is 6 to 7 inches 
across, of the most magnificent 
shade of buff-yellow, and keeps per- 
fectly as a cut flower. _.......... $ 2.00 
HIAWATHA. (Stout) 36”. This is a 
multifloral type of clear orange tone 
having many blooms to the scape. 
Always a good garden subject. $ 1.50 
HONEY REDHEAD. (Nesmith) A 
brownish-red flower with borders of 
light yellow. Unusually bright to be 
such a déep coloring. <0. $ 1.50 
HYPERION. 36”. June blooming, light 
yellow, very popular.) ............. i cas ob 
ILE DE FRANCE. (Russell) 36”. In- 
teresting bicolor of rose-lavender and 
Lev ello Wee sete Bee Pe $ 2.00 
INDIANOLA. (Russell). 36”. A dark 
mahogany-red, almost black with a 
gold throat. Blooms over a _ very 
lee? Perdis eee LM. Sep. ee $ 1.00 
3 for $ 1.50 
IN OUR TIME. (Russell) 36”. Wide 
6-inch bloom. Deepest rose over pale 
lemon. Petals and sepals ruffled. Big 
wide yellow throat shades to green. 
One of very best. May, June. _$ 2.00 
JEAN (McDade) 36”. This is a bi-color 
red and yellow, blooming late. $ 2.00 
JEWELL RUSSELL. (Russell). 36”. 
This is 7 to 8 in. bloom of pale 
lemon, its petals are ruffled and re- 
curved and its quite a knockout in 
form, texture and color (Net). 
CSCATCO) wos cot ae ee $ 7.00 
JOY RUSSELL. (Russell) 38”. Very 
pale lemon-yellow, nice for back- 
POUT re ween Soliant Re eee $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
JUST MARY. (Russell) 36”. This day- 
lily makes a bouquet by itself, having 
trom 5 to 7 blooms open and space 
at one time and producing 40 to 75 
blooms to a scape. The coloring of 
red veins running through a yellow 
background and SEDs with a rich 
orden thy Oo ties eee eee, $ 1.50 
J. R. MANN. 34”. A buff-yellow of 
nice texture, a good bloomer _$ .50 
3 for $ 1.00 
J. A. CRAWFORD. 38”, Large bloom of 
apricot-yellow, always blooms $ .50 
3 for $ 1.00 
J. T. RUSSELL. 34”. A yellow and red 
bi-tone, large bloom and nice for the 
middle of perennial bed. —........ $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
JUNE ALCOTT. (Russell). Small free- 
sia type, unique in size and deep 
yellow in color. Something new in 
daylilies. Many blooms to scape. 
Bain, Mics ene Rare Tgek Shae ie $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
KILLARNEY LASS. (Nesmith) 40”. 
Very neat real pink, midseason. 
Gn CS geen ee es eee eee | $ 6.00 
LADY FRANCES. (Russell) 36”. Rosy 
salmon, ruffled petals. Deep coral 
sepals, lavendar overcast. 4-inch 
bloont May, June? 2222 $ 2.00 
LENA BROCK HOOVER. (Russell) 34” 
This is a wide petal and sepal flow- 
er of rich pansy purple with a vein- 
ing through it having a deeper halo 
iiathe throdine. sae, $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
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