LATE BLOOMING REDS (Continued) 
Purple Elf (Nesmith). Light 3” violet-purple flowers on multiflora 
stems. Graceful and charming. 38”. July-August. $1.50 
PURPLE WATERS (Rus.). Lge light purple flower. Showy. 38’. $1.25 
SCARLET SUNSET. Flaming scarlet turkscaps. Brightest of all. 
Hen sl OoD0.THS. 32”. $3.50 
Shenvalee (Burt). Late light red. Full formed. Fine. 36”. $1.50 
Cream - Yellow - Gold and Orange 
Early Varieties (Bloom from early May into June) 
EARLIANNA (Betscher). Best early golden yellow. Large reflexed 
flowers on 36” stems. $1.50 
Gold Dust (Yeld.). First gold to bloom. May. 26”. $.75 
QUEEN OF GONZALES (Rus.). Large golden chalices on strong 
28” stems. Best intermediate. Fine with blue iris. $1.50 
WINSOME (Yeld.). Still our favorite soft light canary for May 
and early June. Fragrant. Ruffled. 3’ tall. $1.00 
Midseason Varieties (June and July) 
ANGELUS (Whe.). Large ruffled cream flushed tan. 36”. $2.00 
DAUNTLESS (Stout). Fragrant broad petal creamy yellow, buff 
dusting. Good evenings. 36’. A ‘must’ for every garden. $1.00 
Duchess of Windsor (Traub). Creamy chalices flushed light peach. 
Broad round petals. Evergreen. 30”. $1.00 
Cellini (Whe.). The new amaryllis-shaped pure canary. Rated as 
Wheeler’s best. Fragrant. Good evenings. 32”. $6.00 
Patricia (St.). Chaste clean light yellow. Eve. 30”. $1.00 
Skylark (Rus.). A handsome ruffled light yellow. Fra. 45”. $1.50 
Swan (Wat.). Huge 7” turkscap. Glistening gold-yellow. 36”. $3.50 
TAFFY (Saxton). Luscious butter yellow flushed iridescent pink. 
More popular each year. Eve. 36”. $3.50 
TRIUMPH (St.). Large rich deep gold. Faint red halo. 36”. $1.00 
Late Midseason Varieties (July and August) 
Autumn Glory (McClure). September blooming gold. 40”. $2.50 
Canari (Nes.). Satiny sprays of waxy cream lilies. 38”. $2.00 
Dorothy McDade (Sass). Large clear canary. September. 40”. $2.00 
FASCINATION (Hall). Fine aureolin yellow with excellent 
branching. Light flush at throat. Vigorous. 36”. $1.75 
Hesperus (Sass), Stout Medal Winner. 7” deep yellow. 48”. $2.00 
Hyperian (Mead). Chartreuse yellow. Cool and lovely. 38”. $1.00 
MONGOL (Norton). Huge wide petaled 7” deep yellow flowers on 
well branched 36” stems. We recommend this highly. $2.50 
Ophir (Farr). Large golden trumpets. Always admired. 45’. $1.00 
Peter Pumpkin (Nes.). Wonderfully branched deep orange. Full 
‘cup-shaped 4” flowers of waxy substance. 38”. $2.00 
Starlight (Nes.). Very pale 5” canary. Ruffled. Eve. 40”. $1.25 
STAR OF GOLD (Sass). Like Hesperus but deeper color. 48”. $1.50 
Sunny West (Sass). Showy large stars of light sulfur. 48”. $1.00 
