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COPPER COLONEL (Sass.) Large flowers of Hays russet; yellow midrib. A.M. ......... 3.50 
DAWN FLIGHT (Vaught). A lovely large pale gold with pink overlay. Fine. ........... 3.50 
DAWN O’DAY (Russ.) Large full flower of peach flushed lavender. ................... 3.00 
DAUNTLESS (Stout). Pale gold polycrome of extra fine quality. A.M. ................ ae 00 
DAWN, PLAY (Nes) ™ lallmdecpi velvety rose = siumniine imme! Wile teerar ieee sicnne cient ten teas 1.00 
DOLLY VARDEN (Nes.) Coral pink lined with rose; a very pink effect. ................ 1.00 
DOMINION (Stout). Extra large, full! flower of threes tones of red. 322252650... 5.en ade 1.00 
DOROTHEA (Lester). Soft yellow flushed orchid; deeper eye zone. Extra. H.M. ........ 5.00 
DOROTHY McDADE (McDade). Late blooming clean snes IMetaie SONG. medic 55 ooo 6.0 cack 1.00 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR (Traub). Full, rounded cream lightly shaded halo. ......... Be TNS) 
ELSA) (Sass), Medium=sizedmycllows stiluscdmcpricotm Wovelyec lmo meer sisi eee eine 2.50 
EMBERS (Sass). Red and orange blended to make a near flame color. Medium-sized 
1a A=) Ge eA PIO SECO, COO PR AHL a DINO Sel MOC Sic ee Oak RSID Oa, GRNCPONS, po. et a cesT ten ch otan eae 2.50 
EMPEROR JONES (Hay.) Very dark purplish red bicolor; attractive full flowers. ........ 1.50 
FASCINATION (Hall). Medium yellow with halo; large broad petals. .................. 2.00 
FLAMING GLORY (Emig.) Huge, glowing dark scarlet; orange underglaze. ............ 2.50 
FIAVIA) (Perry)> Exceptionally, largernich goldeni-yellow. Distinctivie. 2200... cies 1.00 
RULVA ROSEA (Species))) Clear scanlettoinkmoneyolinen bests speclos meena eee ene 1.00 
GAIELY (Bet) skovely; Jarge weary, cleariy.cllowae wcll tereweieitonm tis cee coi 1.00 
GANYMEDE (Whe.) Large full raspberry-rose with cream midrib. ..................00. 2.00 
GARDEN CHARM (Bech.) Unusually wide, huge golden yellow. Grand. ............... 2.09 
GARDEN LADY (Norton). Attractive pink and tan bicolor; almost a blend. ............. 3.00 
GARNET ROBE (Millik.) Very fine deep oxblood red self; unfading. ................... 10.00 
GAY TROUBADOUR Nesmith). Unusual bright Indian red and cream bicolor. A.M. ..... 2.00 
GOLDEN HOURSt(Sass)sSelimotrdarkest vorange-mimediims loncome anaes pierre 2.50 
HEMEROCALLIS 
... add just the right touch to your garden to bring out the charm and excitement you have been 
looking for. They are easily grown, and are so effective in the perennial border, in the foreground of 
the shrubbery border, for naturalizing through partly shaded woods, along the banks of lakes and 
streams and are adaptable to any climate. They can be planted any time of the year when the ground 
is not frozen, but our experience has been that they do better if planted in the spring or just after 
they are through blooming. DO NOT PLANT YOUR HEMEROCALLIS TOO DEEP. Spread 
your roots well out and allow for one inch of soil over where the roots join the crown of the plant. 
The rapid development and improvement in Hemerocallis is giving us splendid new varieties to 
brighten our gardens at a time of year when there is a scarcity of bloom in our borders. We now 
have beautiful Daylilies, up to eight inches across, in shades that vary from pinks, reds, wines 
maroon to purple, in many interesting shapes and forms. 3 
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