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Flava — The old, fragrant ‘‘Lemon Lily.’’ Clear lemon 
yellow. Early. 3 ft. 
The Gem — Rich golden yellow. Moderate grower. 21 to 
3 ft. July-August. 
George Yeld — Large open flowers six inches across, with 
wide petals of canary yellow, brushed red; this color intensify- 
ing toward the throat, where it becomes deep red, then 
suddenly terminates with a deep clear yellow star at the throat. 
30-36 in. Midseason. $1.25. 
Golconda — Golden yellow trumpet shaped flowers. De- 
pendable bloomer and good propagator. 30 in. July. $1.00. 
Gracilis A dwarf. Fine grassy-like foliage, bright 
yellow flower. Early. Good for borders. 18 in. $1.00. 
Gypsy — Brilliant deep orange flowers with slender stems. 
3 ft. Early midseason. 
Harvest Moon —A _ luscious apricot blend, the flowers 
large and rounded, with full, wide petals of extra heavy sub- 
stance. 34 in. $1.00. 
Hawaiian Moon — Deep wine. If you like this color, this 
isvo MUSteaS elise, LUV 2400: 
Hyperion — Second in the 1950 list of the Hemerocallis 
Society. Large and waxy canary yellow of a luminous shade. 
Heavily fragrant. 4 ft. July-August. 90c. 
Imperator —— Large, open star shaped flowers of orange- 
red with yellow throat and mid-lines. 42-48 in. Late mid- 
season. $1.00. 
J. A. Crawford — Rich apricot-yellow shaded light cad- 
mium. Many flowers on 4 ft. stems; at their best about June 
25th. Good for light shade. 
Kokomo — Lemon yellow. Medium sized flower. Prolific 
bloomer. 2-22 ft. June and July. Good. $1.25. 
Kwanso Flora Plena — Orange flushed with red, similar 
to Fulva, only double. 42 in. Midseason. 
mendous grower. 3 ft. July. 75c. 
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