FELICE (Kraus) M. 36”. 3.00 EVERGREEN kinds are designated by the letter “EV” following the height. This 
Lily formed, non-fading light yellow of splendid quality. Dr. refers to the characteristic of some varieties to remain evergreen throughout the 
Kraus is renowned for his high standards of excellence, and the Winter in mild climates. This class requires some attention. We recommend 
perfection of flower habits and garden habits in this yellow is they be given good drainage and a protective Winter mulch to prevent the 
instantly recognized. A superior item. foliage from being severely injured by freezing and drying Winter winds. The 
FELICITY (Nesmith) M. 34” 2.50 injury to the foliage is rarely fatal though in some cases Winter kill might occur 
Each flowering stem has over 40 flowers to lengthen the bloom We ETRE inne ts ee : 
season and each flower is a jewel of ruffly yellow. HESPERUS AND ROYALTY 
FIRE-OPAL (Nesmith) L. 38”. 2.00 ‘ae ns 
Zinc orange flowers that are as bright as the most brilliant 
Orange sun; handsome recurved florets. 
FLAMBEAU (Kraus) ML. 36’. 3.00 
This is one of Dr. Kraus’s famous reds and it is a standout. 
In fact, a few of the new reds like this bright flame red will 
change the entire complexion of your garden. FLAMBEAU 
has been called ‘‘that firecracker red’’—-see it pictured on 
page 7. 
FLAMBOYANT (Douglas) ML. 35”. 4.00 
Stunning is the effective contrast of this deep yellow with 
a bright Indian-red halo. See a single bloom pictured on page 
3, then imagine what a clump of this would be! 
GARNET ROBE (Milliken) M. 36’. Ev. 4.00 
One of the most talked of rich reds; a garnet red with a 
velvety sheen that shows the color effectively. See page 9 for 
illustration. 
GAY ROMNEY (Nesmith) M. 35”. 2.00 
Bright, gay, antique red with a velvety flush deeper on the 
extremities of the petals—very individual. 
GAY TROUBADOUR (Nesmith) ML. 38”. 1.50 
The lover of effective color will like this open flaring, 
bright yellow with mid-rib centers in each petal of brilliant 
red. We illustrate this variety on page 23. 
GEORGIA (Stout) M. 36”. Ev. 72 e\ 9) 
One of the most spectacular Daylilies, a huge, wide-open, 
delicate rose buff tinted pink; 6 inch flowers, one of Dr. 
Stout’s most famous. Pictured on page 23. 
GLORY (Bechtold) M. 26’. 2.00 
The charm of this immense yellow with broad, ruffled petals 
will not be quickly forgotten. The upright facing flowers are 
unusual. 
GLOWING GOLD (Nesmith) M. 33”. 2.00 
On page 12 we illustrated GLOWING GOLD. Imagine large 
blooms, lightly twisted, a stunning shade of rich brilliant 
orange; one of the finest. 
GOLDEN ORCHID (Dennett) M. 36”. 4.00 
Large, rich, expansive golden orange self. A favorite and 
very good. 
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