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ENTIRE COLLECTION 9 DIFFERENT 
9 Superior Varieties 
PLANTS YOU’LL 
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AJAX. (Mueller.) Usually the first Daylily to bloom in 
the spring. Medium clear orange flower. 
BUCKEYE. Very similar to Mikado but much earlier 
flowering. Clear orange with mahogany-red_ eye. 
Flowers borne in clusters. 
MARY GRACE. (Shoemaker.) A very showy, — fast- 
growing type. Flower is star shaped, with throat of a 
delicate shade of green and outer part of petals and 
sepals deepening to pale apricot. The entire flower has 
a decided silvery sheen, making this one of the 
loveliest Daylilies we know. Midseason to late 
MONARCH. (Stout.) Well branched, with large, cad- 
mium-yellow flowers. Midseason. Excellent. 
OPHIR. (Farr.) Outstanding, tall-growing variety with 
wide, trumpet-shaped, clear orange-yellow flowers 
with a 6-inch spread. Long blooming season. Fra- 
grant. Fine cut flower. Evergreen. 
SEMPERFLORENS. (Van Tubergen.) Vigorous grower 
with evergreen foliage. Medium-sized, cadmium-yellow 
flowers. 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER. (Mueller.) A great favorite in 
every garden. Very strong grower, with tall spikes of 
trumpet-shaped, clear yellow flowers. Unsurpassed if 
tall background is desired. Should be in every collec- 
tion. Fine cut flower. Evergreen. Midseason. 
SOUDAN. (Stout.) The medium-sized flowers with wide, 
overlapping petals are borne in great abundance. 
Color is clear golden yellow. Evergreen. Most desirable. 
Early to mids2ason. 
TRIUMPH. (Stout.) A strong grower with large, rich 
orange-colored flowers. Faint fulyous red halo on 
throat. Very fine. Midseason. 
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