NEW AND RARE HEMEROCALLIS (Continued) 
RUBY SUPREME, (Wheeler). English red, veined and overland Morocco 
red. Sepals cadmium, flushed same color, a 6” broad overlapping flow- 
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RUSSELL’S MINUET, Rosy-red with a green midrib and a grean throat. 
Its sepals are a greenish yellow. Blooms 414” to 5’ across. They look — 
unusually large set on a dwarf plant. 2 ft. June, July and also in 
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SACHEM, (Stout 1941). Rich deep red with a throat o° vellow orange in 
sharp contrast to the outer red zone blooms. June, July .........------.--1---- 
SANTA MARIA, Indescribable. Color is wine to orchid. Rutiled slightly re- 
curved. Keeps perfect. Stays open evenings. Its throat is chrome shad- 
ing to green. Very lovely with other colors. Height 3 ft. Blooms 6” to 
7”, April, May and again in July, AugusSt ......-...-.--------s-------e ese 
SPITFIRE, (Russell). Snappy medium red, medium sized flowers with or- 
ange midrib. Blooms continuously. June, July and August. 24” 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER, Large apricot yellow, ruffled -.....-...----------)-+-+--++ 
TARA, (Nasmith 1940). The full flaring flowers are lustrous rose red and 
bloom in great profusion. July, August. 30” _-.----..-------- 2-2-2 tern 
TEJAS, Firiest red, with an indescribable velvet sheen. 4” bloom. 
Height 3 ft. April, May and June 
THERON, (Stout). Large, full, dark, mahogany red. Throat. dark red 
outside. Orange inside producing a striking purple and gold effect. - 
july and August. Height 246 feet. —.....-.---------------e-e ne an ee 
THUNBERGI, 50”. Late July, this one comes after the other varieties. It 
isq clear lemon yellow \...-* <.-:---..--- Bee Caste) a. beaks SIs <a saat a Sie gyn ae ee i 
VIKING, (Stout). Rich orange red. Exceptionally good, July and August. ... 
CHRISTABEL, (Lapham ’36). A splendid growing true red. Good for in- 
dividual exhibition or garden -.................---- Arete TET eee aan ee eee 
WESTERN STAR, A deep mahogany red in color with its chrome throat 
shading to green at the base make it quite the loveliest thing ii the 
darker shades, 5” bloom. April, May, June and July when established. 
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WAUBUN, Cadmium yellow sprinkled with red ----..-.-------—-----.---"3 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
JOYCE, Radiant rose cerise. A AINSEROMOIGE ROMY GLOMUS) le cere eernte eens 
MAY SADLER, Geranium pink, with large dense markings. Very large and 
robust. One of the finest pinks, ....... 
dark red. Fine cut flower ......-----...-.-------------- cee AE OA te Bere 2a A tre 
ORANGE KING, New orange colored poppy of Breal Merit’ .c.2-.... each 
SASS PINK, One of the largest and best pink poppies, immense blooms ea. 
WURTEMBURGIA, Enormous, tall growing scarlet red with medium 
blotch. One of the finest reds pire. we Sel ei es eee eee en Ee 
Some good varieties of which names have leetsiny Hojsin pws ee Se per dozen : 
IRIS GERMANICA OR BEARDED IRIS 
AMIGO, 24”. Barly rich blue bi-color. One of the best... . 
BERKELEY GOLD (Salbach 1942) ML. 38” High ranking yellow, deep 
gold in color with an outstanding finish, good fovm, splendid stalk. 
The brilliance of coloring makes it appear as if the flower had been 
polished. HM’44. AM’46. --...-.---------------nen ae Se Seeteey Dae ome 
BLUE VELVET. Gorgeous velvety rich blue ...........------------------------ennrre 
BUECHLEY GIANT. Bright blue; very large PNTTXGH. A eH Meas. Dene aia pape s 
CHINA MAID; (Milliken ’36). Iovely brilliant pink blend, large and tall 
with well formed flowers, AM ’39 ._...... ee, Sedans. Cipher att Tay nc Se eT 
CITY OF LINCOLN, (H Sass ’37). 42”, the veriegata by which all others 
are judged. Rich golden standard and bright yellow falls. Makes a pic- 
ture in ANY LALGen ....------------------nc-c-ceeescec cece nese ecener steer cnnessaeteraee snes SAP rehab 
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