MADRIGAL (Milliken) A cross between Colonial Dame and the 
lovely Ruffled Pinafore. Pale apricot with bright orange throat 
and a pale rose dusting on sepals and petals. Sepals and petals 
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MEADOW GOLD (Hall) Broad petalled bloom of rich gold. A 
fast grower and heavy bloomer. We enjoy it more each year__--_- De. 1.50 
MIDWEST STAR (Sass) This is indeed a star among hemerocal- 
lis. Massive flowers of pale yellow, well spaced on tall stalk.s 
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MIRAGE (Wheeler) A rounded flower of rich yellow flushed 
red with red veining. The flower has a sparkling finish which 
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MISS HOUSTON (Russell) Well formed soft pink self with pale 
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MISSION BELLS (Hall) Pure medium yellow of fine form and 
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MRS. B. F. BONNER (Russell) One of Russell's best. A large well 
tonmed tlowerob palewyellow. lallestalk.2 = = oe a De. 1.00 
MONONA (Kraus) A pure medium orange self with rounded 
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NIOBE (Wheeler) Satiny rose magenta; star shaped. An unusual 
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PARTY GOWN (Milliken) A gay bicolor of rich Indian red and 
clear yellow. Makes a stunning clump in the garden__----------_-_ Ev. 2.00 
PETER PAN (Stevens) The brightest of the early blooming reds. 
The flowers are medium in size and grow in clusters-_____-__---_De. 2.00 
PICKWICK (Douglas) A very colorful and deep purple red with 
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PINK ANGEL (McClure) A broad petalled pale pink, the flow- 
ers are trumpet formed. Rather narrow foliage---------------_- De. 1.50 
PINK BOWKNOT (Taylor) A luscious pale salmon pink with 
ivory midrib and pale yellow throat. Triangular form and very 
heavy substance are distinctive characters___-____--__-------_- De. 7.00 
PINK CHARM (Nes) A wide dusky rose pink with recurved 
betalsai ime large biooms on strondustalksae 6 2s woe, oo De. 1.00 
PINK DREAM (Childs) Described as a true pink daylily. The 
flowers have remarkable substance, open fully and retain 
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PORCELAIN PINK (Nes) A lustrous peach shaded rich pink 
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PORT (Stout) A multiflora type flower with many brilliant red 
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