FESTIVAL (Stout)—A gay bicolor. Sep- 
als orange with brown tinge; petals 
English red with darker veins and 
orange mid-stripe. A vigorous grower; 
erect, with many well branched stalks 
3, ft. tall, in bloom July and Au- 
gustyiiuay cece. tie $1.00 
FIRETHORN (Nesmith) Medium sized 
flowers of Dragon blood red with 
ruffled petals and sepals and a tich 
orange cup with red stamens in the 
center of the bloom. Of multiflora 
parentage, it has a myriad of bright 
red flowers carried in clusters on slen- 
der stalks, Midseason. 36”...... $1.00 
FLAVINA (Fewkes)—A charming dainty 
flower of light lemon yellow. Blooms 
May, June with Flava. Blooms more 
round and petals broader than Flava. 
Bo attt Wickes aria ee $1.00 
FULVA ROSEA—Species from China in- 
troduced by Dr. Stout. A _ beautiful 
hemerocallis of fine form and ex: 
quisite coral red or rose pink, the 
color is uniform though blending a 
little lighter in throat. About 2 ft. 
Blooms in July and August..... $1.06 
GAIETY (Betscher)—-Large blossoms of 
palest lemon yellow, wide open form 
on stalks 3 feet tall. Blooms June, 
ALY acre Sees, <a Sa $1.00 
GAY DAY (Mrs. Nesmith)—Soft yellow 
flowers with great substance and 
beauty, borne on sturdy stems 31/, 
feet. Late midseason 12... s.cneeen iAye 
GAY TROUBADOUR (Nesmith)— Large 
flowers. Petals are bright Indian Red, 
sepals frosty maize. yellow, an out- 
standing bi-color. Late midseason. 
SOMES S tal ate) wees TO eee 
GEORGE YELD (Perry)—Large flowers 
of bronzy apricot flushed with brown- 
ish red Midseason? 30" 5..7. ce 40c 
GLOAMING (Cook)—Large open blooms 
with yellow background, heavily over- 
cast with reddish rose-purple. The 
whole flower .has’a sparkling beauty 
that is most pleasing. 3% feet tall 
Welve Auc-dst) Ji: .2- $1.00 
