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NOTES: (a) A limit of one-of-a-kind to an order may be necessary on some of above varieties. 
(b) Special Collection for $1.50; 3 of McDade’s pretty little fall-flowering vars. 
(c) Do join the Hemerocallis Society and receive the fine Year Book, quarterly news letters, 
and other privileges. Annual dues, $3.00. Send to Mrs. Daisy Ferrick, 416 Arter Avenue, 
Topeka, Kansas. 
Juanita (Fass)—Lg. broad-petalled dk. maroon. Full mounds of bloom. (Bountiful is one parent.) 30”. eee M 
Judge Orr (Orr)—Profuse new lg. soft org. yellow in iris time. Ranks high among the early ones. BY A EM 
j Lena Brock Hoover (Russ)—Wide-petalled rich purple, vnd deeper, round open form. 7 Oe Mle PORES LM 
Lone Star (Russ)—Handsome mahogany red that seems to be scarce. Huge full fls. Kt: oe Se A LM 
Lustrous (Nes)—Lg. light rose, lustrous sheen Tall, well-branched BO siastacssssserrsdavcrsoch ies sae besseeenteeeees es eereane LM 
Majestic (Stout)—Fragrant 6” full golden yellow of high quality. Scarce. Qo een ahe etree veces seer eneqeacmecestndeers .M 
Margaret (Cook)—Large smooth buff yellow clear to center. Sunfast. i pata ie EO et er ete rere M 
Martha Washington (Wheeler)—Myriads of silvery old rose fls. (Mult. hybrid) 9’: Ache Ancient ena EM 
Massoit (Nes)—Flaring ruffled giant of Indian red over yellow. Give full sun, poor soil. S Pleas LM 
( Merry Mood (Nes)—Wide open recurved fls. of rose-pink veined and shaded deeper. Gay! AG" Cae ae LM 
Mignon (Stout)—Tiniest fls. of lt. yellow on much branched stems. Grassy foliage. Daas Oe EM 
Milady (Nes)—Slender fluted salmon pink lily-like fls. Best in s-sh. BOI LES AEH Aotpiees acc trare meres LM 
Minnie (Hayward)—Velvety open deep red, sunfast. Med. size, lovely form. A gem. 34) see M 
Minuet (Nes)—Gay pink, shaded deeper rose. Long blooming and very free A re he Pe oe Riad, es Ye LM 
Mission Bells (Hall)—Wide-petalled ruffled beauty, in clear yellow. Well-branched, long blg. i Nr er LM 
Mongol (Norton)—Waved very large deep yellow, long-flowering. AO ere eee ee LM 
Moonbeam (Sass)—Eve Large trumpets of pale yellow. Bhs Fe PR os Bethe oe eas Reo cvsectson sbaucvotes cesta rene ammeter LM 
Morming Glory (Russ)—Long ruffled petals of purplish rose welcome in its late season. Be a Pe sity oy L 
Mrs. Hugh Johnson (Russ)—Excellent sunfast open deep red. Med. size. Very popular. AO ioe. eens EM 
Multiflora (sp)—Deep gold. Many small fls. until frost on slender stems. SO er aca tcoscte teas eeeisbnssupvar ese eres vL 
Nankin (Nes)—Ruffled Chinese yellow, deeper sepals. Well-branched, long blooming. y leer Be Sri LM 
Ningpo (Dennett)—Lg. open fls. of bright vermillion, Jg. yellow throat. SI 2, Bia ee eee LM 
i Old Rose—Full, waved pinkish opalescent fls., med. size. Often reblooms. Attractive. 900) ae chee EM 
On Tour (Russ)—6” 2-plane pale y, with twisty wave. Ev. but well-acclimated here. Fine. Bo ee M 
( Orange Beauty (Sass)—Fragrant broad-petalled waved golden orange in much demand. 40 SOS. seca M 
Painted Lady (Russ)—Huge broad blended cinnamon, org., terra cotta, deeper veins and center. EP a i M 
Parado (Russ)—Palest salmon, deeper heart. Lovely soft color. Long blooming. 3) o........cscccecsssesseesesceeceeceeeeeens LM 
4 Persian Princess (Nes)—Floriferous blackish red, darker center. A general favorite. BOCA rr cctecesecc.nosv ert LM == 
i Personal Appearance (Russ)—Full, 5” fls., waved It. yellow. Profuse and prolongs the bloom season. Miche L 1.50 
Pink Charm (Nes)—Lovely whether you call it pink, old rose, or ochre red. Recurved petals. Lg. 3 1/2'.. LM 1.25 
i Pink Lass (Nes)—Med. sized pink with unique dk. halo, free bloom. Very effective in mass. 34” .............. L 1.25 { 
Pink Queen (Merry)—One of the brightest of the pinks. Good sized fls. You'll like it. 40° ee L 1.50 i 
Piquante (Nes)—Profuse fair-sized fls. of lively raspberry pink on well branced stems. AQ! Con 26S cee eee L 1.50 i 
y Plume Rouge (Dennett)—Showy large rather deep red for the background. es Wp Aa at Aer a eo Re sa el M 1.25 y 
Porcelain Pink (Nes)—-Peach background heavily marked rose. Many vivid reflexed flowers. Oe: A. GL 2.50 j 
Potentate (Nes)—Satiny pansy purple medal winner. Not lg. but impressive in mass. 31/20 eee, LM 4.00 j 
Prarie Boy (Sass)—Even tan effect, slightly deeper center (so-called zinc orange). Full petals. 40” .....0......... M 2.50" HM 
Purple Moor (Nes)—Good-sized flaring fls. of dk. glistening purple, yellow center. Very rich. 40") es ee LM 2.00 { 
Purple Sage (Russ)—Ruffled, sunfast, most willing grower and bloomer. Very pleasing. CE Mm eee etn Se M- —— j 
Queen Esther (Sass)—Bright crimson stars of med. size, free bloom. Good Accent. Doe te orto eer eee ML 2.00 
Red Sox (Wayman)—Lg,., lively, brilliant, standing out among the many good reds. Oo Ae, ct ee oe M 3.00 i 
Regal Lady (Nes)—Lg. recurved rose and yellow bicolor. Fast increase and free bloom. Kien fe ee ee dA EM === { 
g Revolute (Sass)—Lg. flaring ruffled It. yellow. Tops its class and won ‘53 Stout medal. «§ 3.:1/2" o....seeecessesesseeees LM 3.00 
] Rose Elegance (Russ)—Just about the prettiest in salmon pink, Flaring, frilled, scarce. MP Sle SE eee M =< i 
i Rose Parade (Russ)—Wide-petalled bitone in purplish rose. Very free bloomer. PAS Uy A tect ey Or RM M ae 
2 Royal Beauty (Taylor)—Recurved ruffled rose-purple beauty. Sunfast. 38 o......ccceecccccsccccssscscesescscssescecsesseseeesseness M 1.50 
| Royal Ruby (Nes)—Not lg. nor tall but a gem for its bright color, finish, and style. Ky et RPM iit AG LP Oe dt ott DN LM 2.50 
i Royalty (Nes)—Deep maroon with sheen, gold star center. Handsome full fls. of good size. AQ yeaa eee LM 1,25 
2 Ruby Supreme (Wheeler)—Outstanding giant that performs finely here, though evergreen. AO Lee ee M 1.50 
| Ruddy Red (Nes)—Glowing red bitone of med. size and special appeal in form and color. K ee ee see 1 eae M 2.00 
j Saladin (Stevens)—Clear, bright, almost cherry red with wide segments and fine form. Seine. cele die. eS LM 2.00 
° Samson (Emig)—Very lg., broad-petalled cadmium yellow, banded pale red. Long season. 3" isscesececsceeeeeeeeees LM ae 
( Saturn (Stout)—Oddly attractive 3” multiflora hybrid of apr. and bronzed org., edged lighter. Ke Se ener EM ——— 
j Seminole Chief (Lester)—Unique brilliant cherry red, a favorite here. Jaunty rather lg. fils. DN eerie hae, M -— 
| Shadow Rose (Nes)—Wide petalled bright rose pink, deeper vns. and center, lg. fls. Well-branched. T,.. LM 2.00 
z Sienna (Nes)—Charming shallow recurved crinkly fls. veined deeper rosy org. apricot Kes 5c Oe ine te LM 1.50 
| Skylark (Russ)—Crisp canary yellow, faint green throat. Fragrant. A ip ethene ie ee ae gt al M 1.25 
| Starlight (Nes)—Lovely lg. creamy yellow, broad ruffled overlapping segments K ire seaarensnicil a SW Bh len EM 1.25 
= Su-lin (Nes)—Pale mauve and cream bicolor, best in s-sh. (Pronounced as if Su-lee, by the way) Sie cee LM 1.50 
{ Sweetbriar (Nes)—Lg. reflexed fls. of soft rose pink, even lovelier at day's end. 40S RRS re ec eee M 1.25 
i Sylvia (Russ)—Attractive rosy pink and lemon yellow bicolor Dashatian So tesape nth ery Rael > <A ha i on Sd al LM 1.25 
n Symphony (Stout)—Delicate pastel blend, lighter Linda type. Fragrant, extended bloom. 5 He ects Bae dais EM 1.25 
{ Taj Mahal (Russ)—Slender twisty chrome org., lg. dk. halo. Exotic looking. A favorite here Yat othe EM Sass 
( Talisman (Nes)—Lovely very lg. cups of salmon pink. Rather slow increase, hence scarce. Spe ea LM 2.00 
A; Tara (Nes)—Flaring recurved vivid rose-red flowers, floriferous. YA oeaierrapar ar vers AC eee bo innin, cate Lid i ee ad M 1.25 
Taruga (Stout)—Fragrant lg. graceful wide-spread It. y, twisted tips. Very popular. K ee Serna aa iva te EM 1.50 
{ The Director (Russ)—Wide open lg. crepy fls.; seems more rose-purple than ‘wine-red"’. EL ate ee als se M —. 
i The Sultan (Nes)—Unique shade of deep reddish brown, gold throat. Broad compact flowers. 30" ............... LM ~ 2.00 
& Vespers (Nes)—Eve and next day—Flaring pale cream, heavy waxy substance. Distinct BO Seite ees M 2.50 
é Valiant (Cook)—Massive glowing orange, wide segments, crimped edges. Very handsome. terre eee eee M 2.50 
{ Warsaw (Russ)—Lg,., full, bright rather deep red showy mounds of bloom. Aa A acca stints ited MA beet BR Yo M 1.25 
Windsor Tan (Nes)—Outstanding lg. golden brown and yellow bicolor. Segments broad, recurved. KT ee ee LM 3.00 
j Wolof (Stout)—Good dark velvety maroon, gold throat, DA sashes otcneven seeps ert ip eai orotate sod ese oe eee LM 1.25 
Woodridge (Norton)—Lg. open brown and yellow bicolor, deeper toned Windsor Tan type. Ke Seen M 1.25 ) 
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