velvety-red in a dwarf having many 
blooms to each scape. ............ $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
MINNIE. (Hayward) 36”. A rich ma- 
hogany flower with a glint of crim- 
son which attracts attention at once. 
The flowers are only 3 in. but the 
coloring with the orange throat gives 
the whole plant life. ............. $ 1.00 
MING. (Stout) 48’. This is a clear 
almost orange with a 6 in. bloom. 
(Net). 
MIKADO. 40”. This is an orange with 
red eye-zone that blooms all the 
season on established clumps. $ .50 
3 for $ 1.00 
MINOR. 14”. This is a lemon-yellow 
that blooms with the Iris and again 
in the fall, excellent for borders or 
in your perennial border. $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
MISS HOUSTON. (Russell) a7 
This is one of Mr. Russell’s pinks. I 
believe it is as near pink as any of 
his that we have bloomed, has nice 
branching and holds up well. The 
color being slightly on the salmon 
tone as the day wears on and has a 
sight mid-rib. Very pink early in 
the morning... (Net). 22s. $ 2.00 
MIDAS. 3% ft. July. Medium-large, 
full and well spread; clear glowing 
orange, Very tall, strong and erect 
scapes; excellent for background. 
Foe ON AES RSS en eee $1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
MOROCCO RED. (Nes.) Brilliant, rich, 
Weiveby. Gark reds. 2..2/.40.,..-..-5. $1 .00 
3 for $ 2.00 
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MOONBEAM. (Sass) 50”. This is what 
you have been looking for, the near- 
est thing to white in a night bloom- 
ing daylily, wonderful for your pa- 
tios or garden where you entertain, 
use in the background and plants 
some of the lower night bloomers in 
the front and you will have a setting 
that you will long remember. $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
MONARCH. (Stout). 3-inch medium- 
sized |4”’) broad-petalled light cand- 
mium yellow with delicate halo of 
fulvous orange in mid-zone. Blooms 
early and remains open evenings. 
BANS s\: (clos Aone. So) ae CRED eR Neer $ 1.00 
3 for $-2.00 
MODESTY. 34-inch lovely large pale 
yellow self, distinct. ............ $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
MONTE. 36”. Its fully rounded, wide 
petals are 6 to 7 inches across and 
extremely ruffled. Alternate petals 
are lemon, the other three being 
deep rosy brown. One of the larg- 
est bi-colors grown and in great 
demand. April, May and again July. 
Boe PE ia ame ea ACE ite te $ 5.00 
MT. VERNON. (Russell) 34’. This is 
a wide open bloom of lemon, deeply 
overcast with coral rose, with a 5 
iy. “bIGomig a eee, he $ 1.00 
SeLOn on 2.00 
MUSCAT. (Wheeler) 36”. A deep ma- 
hogany-red with almost black shad- 
ings in the throat. Flower recurves. 
seca tEAM OER SE een NRA Ie eters dR . $ 2.00 
MULTIFLORA. (Summer Blooming) 
(Stout) 30. Fragrant, small yello- 
orange flowers. A mass of blooms. 
RIAD Sin ON MRE SREY ore WO S $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
MRS. W. H. WAYMAN. 42”. A soft 
yellow of about 44% in. bloom, gives 
lots of blooms to the scape and fol- 
lows Hyperion in blooming. —.. $ .50 
3 for $ 2.00 
MYOWNE. (Vestal) 34”. This is a 
rich bi-color of orange-bronze sepals 
and rich red petal, this daylily 
blooms almost through the full sea- 
G1 A hee ee SEN SOT AM dcp, Sy EN $ 1.50 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON. (Russell) 
3% ft. A fiery red with sheen, wide 
petals and sepals slightly reflexted. 
Small yellow throat. A beauty. $ 2.00 
NEBRASKA. (Sass) 34’. This is buff 
with a hint of orange, the flower is 
large and of god form. Late to bloom 
Atle POW ORAS Olle ea ee eee rt $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
NIAZUMA. (Russell) 36”. A_ fiery 
orange-red with a deeper mahogany 
are ruffled and have a lemon edge, 
veins through the petals, the petals 
the green throat sets the flower off. 
ee Cie ad Sepak 6 a ashe Seca Oe $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
Select Any 6 $1.00 Daylilies in this Folder for $3.50, 1 of a Kind 
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