Leonian Hybrids —— Mostly red and maroon pecs: 2 to 
22 ft. June-July. 75c. Loe 
Lena Hoover —- Dark mahogany red. Large flower, ctre- 
mendous grower. 3 ft. July. 75c. x 
Linda — Large flower with crinkled petals, based golden 
yellow, cinnamon flecked to buff tones with a red eye. All in 
sharp contrast to the bright and clear yellow sepals. Unusually 
long 5 week blooming season. 3 ft. July-August. $1.25. — 
Lovett’s Orange — Very large flower, heavy substance of 
flower, a prolific and long bloomer. Color rich golden yellow, 
bordering on orange. 3 ft. June and July. $1.00. 
Luteola Major — Orange yellow. 3 ft. Late midseason. 
Thete: : hoe 
Margaret Perry — Brilliant orange - scarlet lined with 
yellow. 4 ft. Late midseason. 
May Sadler — Nearest to red. A really beautiful creation. 
2% ft. June-July. $1.25. 
Middendorfii ——- Early, yellow orange. Good bloomer and 
multiplier. 2 to 2Y¥2 ft. May-June. : 
Mikado — The large spot of mahogany red in each petal 
contrasts sharply with the rich golden yellow in the rest. of the 
flower. Near the top of the list in all Hemerocallis selections. 
3 ft. June to August. 
Modesto —- Dwarf and slow grower. Velvety red. Un-- 
usual color and very scarce. 2 ft. July-August. $1.50. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman — Light canary yellow. Open trumper 
type. 3 to 3% ft. July-August. 
My Destiny — Bright yellow. Good grower. 30 in. June 
and. July. ‘$1.25. os 
Ochralucca — Lemon yellow flowers, that are more trumpet 
shaped than most, closing up at night. 3 ft. Late July. 
Ophir — An old timer that is still one of the good ones. 
Dominates July in spite of extreme heat or dry weather. Large, 
5 hin. wide, tall, crisp, clear, bold, heavy textured, waxy 
golden yellow in 6 in. long, recurved trumpet form on strong 
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