and weatherproof scapes. The inside of a fresh bloom is a 
reflected haze of deep gold. Good evenings. Exceptionally 
fragrant. 42 ft. Midseason. $1.00 each. 3 
: Persian Princess —— The petals are deep velvety red with 
a heavy. overflush of purple, the sepals are a shade lighter, 
but with the same depth of color. 40 in. Early midseason. 
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Princess —— Large flowered, clear and evenly toned lemon 
yellow, reversed green gold. Spread of flower, 5 in. Buds are 
large,.. green gold. Superb form, substance, and behavior. 
Erect and much branched. Good evenings and at night since 
new blooms open while old ones close. Exceptionally fragrant. 
242 ft. July. $2.00. 
Purple Waters — Strong wine purple, full open flowers. 
long season of blooms. A dandy. 36 in. cou midseason. 
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Queea of May — Taller thon most early varieties. Pale 
apricot orange. A very prolific bloomer. 30 in. $1.00. 
Kajah —- Large gayly colored English red with conspicuous 
eyes zones as in Mikado. Throat is pale orange with greenish 
tinge. One of the longest blooming season, most flowers and 
best garden show of any Day Lily. Good evenings. 31% ft. 
July to late August. $1.25. 
“Rose Parade — Strong grower. Bright old rose. Good 
propagator. Very attractive. 3 ft. June and July. $2.00. 
Sirius —— Rich orange with famed eye zone. Petals charm- 
ingly crinkled. Very fragrant. 3 ft. July. 
Soudan —- Medium large, 4 in., empire yellow flowers. 
Very full and recurved lily type, with broad, pleasingly creped 
and crinkled petals and sepals. Fragrant. Good evenings. 
36 in. Midseason. 75c. 
Springbrook Red—A new introduction of Springbrook 
gardens of Mentor, Ohio. A bright attractive red with some 
depth. 36 in. Midseason. $2.00. ; 
~ Sumnay West — Immense soft canary yellow flowers of uni- 
form color throughout. One of the finest day lilies. Fragrant. 
4 ft. Medium late. $1.25. 
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