FLORIDA. (Hayward.) Small flower of light chrome- 
yellow and old-rose-blush. Unusual. 
GYPSY. Small, cup-shaped, yellow flower with crinkly 
petals. The true variety is rare. Midseason. 
J. A. CRAWFORD. (Betscher.) Wide-open flowers of 
clear yellow. Very strong grower. Floriferous. 
LUTEOLA MAJOR. (Van Tubergen.) Tall growing, with 
large, lemon-chrome flowers. Very desirable for cut- 
ting. Midseason. 
MANDARIN. (Farr.) Robust, large-flowering variety 
with pale yellow blooms of great beauty. Midseason. 
MIKADO. (Stout.) One of Dr. Stout’s first-creations and 
still one of the most outstanding. Flowers are clear 
orange, with mahogany-red eye zone. Blooms twice. 
Midseason. Evergreen. Should be in every garden. SACHEM 
See photograph page 3. 
MRS. JOHN J. TIGERT. Pale orange throat with red 
petals. Very strong grower of great merit. Deciduous. 
Midseason. See photograph page 4. 
Try 
AGAPANTHUS 
RAJAH. (Stout.) Flowers almost identical to Mrs. John 
J. Tigert. Blooms about three weeks later. Evergreen. with 
Midseason. 
THE GEM. (Betscher.) This midseason variety has an YELLOW DAYLILIES 
attractive orange-yellow bloom of medium size. Its 
long flowering season makes it a worthwhile addition 
to any garden. 
VESTA. (Stout.) Flowers are very broad petaled, deep 
orange in color, with slight fulyous marking and of 
good substance. One of the best. Evergreen. Mid- 
season. 
VULCAN. (Stout.) Beautiful, medium-large flower with 
orange throat an maroon-colored petals. Robust grow- 
er. Evergreen. Early to midseason. See photograph 
page 4. 
WOODLOT GOLD. (Cleveland.) Large fragrant flowers 
of brilliant orange-yellow. Fluted petals with long 
blooming season. 
NOTE: Orders are only accepted subject to prior 
sale. Please write us if we may substitute varieties 
of equal value in case we are sold out of any 
particular type. 
LINDA 
The Biggest Bargain of 1953 
1 EACH OF ABOVE 23 VARIETIES 
FOR ONLY $/,00 postPaip 
1325 Cassat Ave., Jacksonville 5. Florida 5 
