DAYLILIES-Page 2, CULTURAL INSTRUCTIONS mailed with all arders. 
, MANDARIN-Large spidery flower of clear pale yellow. Blooms in July, 3'. $ 250 
» MARGARET PERRY-Brilliant orange red with yellow throat and mid-rik, Tall. Showy. .50 
MARY FLORENCE-Very pretty waxy flowers of apricot buff. 3¢" in height. July. pou 
MIDENDORFFII-Good dwarf rock-garden variety. Bright orange. 1 to 14 feet, May. oO 
*MIKADO~Mellow orange with a conspicuous spot of mahogany on each petal. Popular, .50 
MRS. SEITH-Large beautiful flower of deep gold blooming in August. 3'. 1 250 
*MRS. W.H.ViMAN-Dainty flower of glistening pale yellow, petals ruffled. Very late .50 
*OPHIR-An outstanding variety. Very large flowers of deep yellow, Late June & Sept..50 
*PAINTED LADY-No. 1 on the Hit Parade of Hemerocallis for three straight years. 
A reautiful blend- soft cinnamon over yellow flushed with red, Late summer, 3, 00 
*PATRICIA-Pale lemon yellow with greenish throat. Has pronounced fragrance. lvergreen, 
A cool fresh looking wecther resisting flower of 5" diameter. 075 
PINK LUSTRE-Very large flower of palest cresm yellow overlaid with rose shadings. 1.50 
PORT-Fine port wine flowers on well branched stems. July blo ming. 2sfeet. 1.00 
*POTENTATE-~Broad petalled pansy-purple favorite. das been three years in the no,2 
place on the liemerocallis Hit Farade. Won the Stout medal in 1952. Late summer1©,.€9 
*PURPLE WATERS-Extra strong growing plant; flower of wine-purple. Russell hybrid. 1.25 
PURPLE SAGH-Also a Russell hybrid. “ne of the darkest of the purples. 1,50 
QUEEN OF MAY-Taller than most of the early varieties, Fsirly June, Fale apricot. 650 
*RAJAH-Nasturtium red or scarlet-orange with garnet eve zone. Very striking. Tall. .50 
*ROYAL RUBY-A crimson red flower with almost no yellow in the cup. 38". July-Aug 3.00 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER-Large apricot yellow with broad ruffled petals. Early. 33',. 050 
SOVEREIGN-Semi-dwarf early. Flowers chrome yellow shaded brown on the back. «50 
TANGERINE-Dark burnt orange with buds tinged red, Semi-dwarf. 20". May-June. 015 
THE GEM-( rich shade of yellow flowering in July-August. 3'. 205A 
THERON=Deep red—purple with pale orange throat, Petals somewhat twisted at ends. .75 
THUNBERGII-A yellow spcies variety similar to Flava but blooming in mid-summer. 250 
VULCAN-Light maroon-red, faint golden brown mid-rib, orange-red throat. Hvergreenl.© 
WAU-BUN-Yellow flushed red. Broad petals twisted at ends, June-July. 3 feet. Sd 
41) varieties marked with * were on the list of "100 Best Daylilies" chosen 
and listed by the American Hemerocallis Society. 
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are cream white with purple et similar to crocus. Many 
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3 for 35¢ 12 for $1.25 the rock garden or in beds, 
160 for $10,900 ROSEA-rose  CANDIDA-white 
