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SACHEM - (Stout) 3 ft. Reddish Brown, fine blooms. The light orange throat 
makes a fine combination.  50¢ 
SANTA FE - (Russell) June-July. Rosy red petals, deeper eyezone, sepals 
overlaid with rose tint. 50¢ each. = 3 for $1.00 
SEMINOLE CHIEF - (Hill-Lester) 33 ft. Midsummer. Excellent cherry red large 
blooms. $1.00 
SEVEN SEAS --(Russell) April-May-June. Pastel of light rosy brown sepals a 
- little lighter, heavy bloomer, large flowers. 50¢ each - 3 for $1.00 
SERENADE (Stout) June-July, 25 ft. Pastel combination of yellow and pink. 
The petals are crinkled. 50¢ 
OPITFIRE - (Russell) A foreground specimen of bright red flowers, with a light 
orange midrib, forms clumps rapidly, blooms all summer. Not too tall for 
the rock garden, remains evergreen. 50¢ = 3 for $1.00 
STARLIGHT - (Nes) 33 ft. Midsummer. Pale creamy yellow. Blooms remain open 
late. $1.00 - 3 for $2.00 
SWEETBRIAR - (Nes) Pleasing pink blended apricot, delicate yellow cup 
$1.00 each = 3 for $2.00 
TEMPLE FIRE - (Emigholz) Velvety dark red, deeper shade at center. A luminous 
"red self with no vaining. $1.00 
THERON (Stout) July to September. Large full dark mahogany red with a small 
yellow throat, truly a fine specimen having the award of Merit. I consider 
this Stout's best dark one. 75¢ each - 3 for $1.50 
TRADE WINDS - (Russell) 33 ft. There are but a few cream pastel shades offered. 
This is an outstanding one with well proportioned blooms of fine texture. 
You cannot go wrong with this one. $1.00 
VESTA - (Stout) Semi-dwarf, glistening rich orange. Fragrant. 715¢ 
VICTORY TAIERMCHWANG - (Traub) Floriferous. Wine colored. $1.00 
VULCAN = (Stout) July-August. Another dark Stout introduction, a heavy bodied 
plant, blooms velvety maroon. 50¢ 
WAR PATH - (Russell) Spring and Fall. An outstanding red. Wide petals that 
open recurved, this is the answer to a good bloom that stands the hottest 
day looking fresh till sunset. $1.00 each = 3 for $2.00 
OF INTEREST TO GARDEN CLUBS 
I offer a most attractive price to members grouping their orders. In my rich 
composted soil I have many fine varieties which multiply most rapidly. Having a 
surplus of these I am offering 3 for the listed price of 1 plant. Others carry a discoun 
discount of 1/3 off the listed price on orders totaling $25.00. A $50.00 order 
a discount 50% is allowed. Many dealers do not pay postage or express on whole- 
sale orders. They come to you postpaid or express charges. These same discount 
are allowed to P, T, A. groups. Many school grounds would be more attractive with 
a bed of hemerocallis (hybrid daylilies) the-so-easy-to-care-for plants. Pardon 
the suggestion, have the pupils sell a portion of the plant order to garden lovers 
at retail prices, the profits will pay for the plants held for the school garden. 
Join the Hemerocallis Society, only $3.00 yearly which gives you the Year Book, 
Contact DAISY L. FERRICK, 416 Arter Avenue, Topeka, Kansas. 
A worthwhile book HEMEROCALLIS by Phillip G. Corliss, M. D. should be in the 
library of all Garden Clubs. It contains much valuable information. Dr. Corliss 
can be reached at Corliss Building, Somerton, Arizona, 
With a selection of plants at $5.00 you may purchase one SPARKLER for $3.00, truly a 
$6.00 value, evergreen with scapes 24 to 30 inch height. Rapid to increase, an out= 
standing bicolor. This offer does not apply to the NOVICE COLLECTIONS. 
With a $10.00 order you may select gratis plants listed at $2.00 a $20.00, order 
$4.00, a $30.00 order $7.00, a $40.00 order $10.00 a $50.00 order $25 in free plants 
may be selected. This offer is good until August 15th. 
