GAY ROMNEY (Nesmith) M. L. 42 in. Large full flowers of 
antique ruby with a deeper flush on the upper part of the 
petals and sepals. Very brilliant and floriferous -___-__~ 
GEORGE YELD (Perry) M. 48 in. Enormous orange yellow 
Wwisnst USheOR redatine throats. 3.20 Sue oN 
GEORGIA (Stout) M. L. 40 in. A very lovely buff and peach 
Pn Ke: SHOW Vee en ee ie fee ee ee ES Se Oe ee 
GLORY (Bechtold) E. 26 in. An immense clear yellow with 
broad, ruffled petals and sepals of heavy substance. A 
showy and 4ovely new, yellows =--2. se 
GOLD COAST (Emig.) M. 40 in. Very broad petals and 
extremely large flowers of deep orange gold. Fine ______ 
GOLDEN WEST (Sass) M. L. 38 in. A large, broad flower of 
medium yellow. Heavy substance and glistening finish -_ 
GRETCHEN (H. Sass) M. L. 40 in. Beautifully formed and 
smoothly colored flower of English red. Very choice -_~~ 
GUNGA DIN (Taylor) E. 42 in. Dark red flushed purple with 
a starlike throat of greenish yellow. Very fine and quite 
SIO ce ce er ee 
HARRIET HILL (Hill) M. 37 in. Very large flowers of deep 
wine red with darker throat. Lovely__________-_-_---- 
HAZEL SAWYER (Wheeler) M. 38 in. Lovely flower of pale 
dusty pink with smooth yellow throat. Fine.-_____-___- 
HEATHER ROSE (Nesmith) M. 38 in. Very smoothly fashioned 
flower of rich dusty rose. Graceful form .-__---------~- 
HIGHLAND CHIEFTAIN (Nesmith) M. L. 45 in. A very large, 
tubular flower of soft wine rose. Best in shade________-_ 
HONEY REDHEAD (Nesmith) M. 36 in. A brilliant red with 
infusion of maroon and copper. Cream midribs and 
margins add to its brilliance. Excellent.-___-__----__- 
HUNTERS MOON (Tomp.) M. L. 36 in. Very large flowers 
with extremely broad petals and heavy substance. A near 
bicolor, this has a ground color of near oyster white with 
a lavender pink overlay on the petals and a lighter over- 
lay of the same color on the sepals - 
HYPERION (Mead) M. 38 in. Large, full petaled flower of 
deep lemon and canary yellow. Choice -___----------- 
INDIAN HEAD (Christensen) M. 38 in. Large star like flower 
of near cerese red with a small zone of bright scarlet 
PM eTrOdt eee ek wae ee eee ee 
INDUCEMENT (Christensen) M. L. 38 in. A broad petaled 
flower of open and slight recurving form; this is a self 
of smooth Bordeaux red with a green throat. The petals 
are daintily ruffled and smoothly finished .____------- 
KILLARNEY LASS (Nesmith) L. 36 in. From F. Rosea, this 
carries the Amaryllis like form of its parent but is much 
closer to true pink. Highly rated - e ms le pea Dens 
KNIGHTHOOD (Schroeder) M. 48 in. Very large flower of 
deep velvety maroon with orange throat and midribs 
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LADY BOUNTIFUL (Lester) E. 40 in. A very large flower of 
soft yellow with a faint pink edge to the petals. Very 
lowelyeestet ae 
LADY FAIR (Nesmith) M. 38 in. Lovely cream pink in full lily 
eG COT Tine oa en ee ee ee ce ee ee a ee 
LEBANON (Christenson) M. 36 in. A very broad flower of 
fine form with yellow sepals and rose toned petals. Very 
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LENA BROCK HOOVER (Russell) E. M. 36 in. Said to be a 
true rich purple with a deeper violet purple veining and 
wide purple eyezone. Large, broad flowers. Prolific .---- 
LEST YOU FORGET (Russell) M. 44 in. Rich Chinese red with 
a rich velvety finish and broad ruffled petals. Bright ---~ 
LINDA (Stout) M. 40 in. Soft bicolor with creamy yellow 
ground. Petals overlain rose and creamy yellow sepals. 
Ruffled 
MAID MARION (Lester) M. 40 in. One of the very best pinks. 
Very large lily like flowers of coral rose. Scarce -__-__~- 
MANCHU (Stout) M. 36 in. A bright flame red of excellent 
formeand heavy isupsiance . 2-2-2 225.8 8 
MANDARIN M. L. 40 in. Very large, primrose yellow of 
starlike form that gives a long period of bloom__~----- 
MARGARET PERRY (Perry) M. 40 in. Bright scarlet with 
VelloW uilikOdt ten oes es 
MARCO POLO (Lester) M. L. 36 in. A new dark red of fine 
form and very rich coloring. The large excellent formed 
flowers are of rich Indian Lake with an overtone of 
magenta and a broad eyezone of deeper carmine flushed 
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MARGARET (Cook) M. 36 in. Rich buff yellow of large size 
with broad petals and excellent form-__-_-_-------~- 
MARY FLORENCE (Betscher) M. 38 in. Very large flowers of 
gleaming Golden. chamois. Fine saa s-eeo secs o 
MARY GUENTHER (Russell) M. 36 in. Bright bicolor. Petals 
Fichtred. cepals cleanzyellows er a oeae oe ee 
MERRIMAC (Plouf) M. L. 35 in. Rich full toned purple with 
deeper dusting of purple over-all. Broad, full blooms .___ 
MIDWEST CAVALIER (Sass) M. 40 in. Beautiful deep cream 
Wiikey EZONEGOMmriChtOLOW) satis eee SS 
MIDWEST MAJESTY (Sass) M. L. 44 in. A very large flowered 
new yellow with heavy substance and satiny finish. The 
flowers are open of form with broad recurved petals. 
Ray buds to each scape. A truly majestic new day lily. 
Ca rCG Rene eee ene a Se ies See ee ee ee ar 
MIKADO (Stout) M. L. 36 in. Large, orange yellow with 
manogany=20 ic sas aane 
MME. RECAMIER (Nesmith) L. 42 in. Full recurved flowers 
of Recamier pink with flush of deep watermelon pink on 
the tips of the petals. Bright and showy______________ 
MINNIE (Hayward) M. 36 in. A rich mahogany red with an 
ees of crimson. Rather small flowers but very bril- 
iant 
MISS HOUSTON (Russell) M. 50 in. Said to be a very fine 
flower of nearly true pink. Very large flowers .._______ 
MOONBEAM (Sass) M. L. 40 in. A pale citron yellow night 
bloomer of large size and good quality. One of the best 
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MOONRAY (Nesmith) M. 38 in. Pale yellow with recurved 
fluted petals. Eyezone of red brown. Lovely__________~- 
MOROCCO RED (Nesmith) M. L. 38 in. A very brilliant 
flower of rich, velvety Morocco red. Small orange yellow 
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MRS. JOHN T. TIGERT (Watkins) M. 37 in. A very bright red 
with deep gold throat and faint orange midribs. A fine 
variety 
MYONNE (Vestal) M. 34 in. A new and different bicolor, 
this is done in tones of red bronze and rich gold. Prolific 
ov ol lorelpn) tate tes 4 atest ene es aera a ea a eee 
NEBRASKA (Sass) M. L. 40 in. Large, heavily ruffled, brass 
yellow 
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NORTH STAR (Hall) M. 38 in. A very pale yellow, this is 
probably the nearest white of any day lily so far. Very 
CHOICE ote sere eee ee eee Ed 
ONEITA (Davis) E. L. 30 in. A broad flower of smooth rose 
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