g DUCHESS OF WINDSOR Pe 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR (Traub) — 
Cup shaped blooms, shading from light 
cream to buff with a delicate flush of 
1cse in the throat. Very popular with 
Hem lovers. Hegt. 32 in. Blooms June 
and again in late August on established 
DIS ee eee eee Each $1.00 
DUSK (Hill 1952)—Dark reddish black 
yith a sunburst throat; good stems and 
branching, very floriferous, darker and 
earlier than others in its class, wide 
petals, medium size, good _ substance, 
helds color, first bloom June 9, 30-inch. 
SB Re oe Pe Ch ae eer Each $2.90 
EARLIANA (Betscher) E. 36—One of 
Betscher’s finest varieties, and extra 
e.rly blooming golden orange toned 
flower, a prodigious bloomer. Each $1.25 
EASTER MORN (Wheeler)—M. 38 in. 
Large Amaryllis-like flowers of a deep 
buff-yellow with a mid-zone. Petals of 
extra heavy texture. -------- Each $3.00 
EVELYN CLAAR (Kraus)—A wide pet- 
aied salmon-pink that is in big demand. 
One of the best pinks to date. Flowers 
of firm texture and sun resistant. 
Eah $10.09 
E. W. YANDRE (Hayward)—Wide open 
creped edge flowers of reddish-brown 
and gold. 214-3 ft. July. ____ Each $0.75 
FANTASIA (Stout 1946)—Orange, brown 
and red over yellow, segments usually 
quite twisted, 48-inc, ev. __ Each $1.00 
FELICE (Kraus)—A very large 6% in. 
flower of pale cadmium yellow lighten- 
ing at petal edges. Heavy substance and 
non-fading. Mid July to Sept. 40 in. 
Each $2.50 
FIRE OPAL (Nesmith) — Zinc-orange 
flowers that are very brilliant and hand- 
somely recurved. Aug. 38 in. Each $3.00 
FLAMING SWORD (Russell) 20’—This 
is a brilliant red-orange that makes quite 
a display in the border from June 
throus hn Awiy, fee oe oe ee Each $0.75 
FLAMING VELVET (Nesmith) — The 
firest red from Mrs. Nesmith to date. 
Glowing scarlet enhanced by velvet like 
sheen. Rich yellow throat, 21% ft. June- 
JULY Sa i ee eee ee Each $5.09 
FLANDERS (Lester)—A 4% in. bright 
red self with yellow throat. Wide, over 
lapping petals. Sun proof. Stands up 
well in all weather. Het. 3 ft. Each $3.01 
FOND CARESS (Milliken 1952)—A pale 
creamy-yellow lily shaped flower wilth 
broad petals and sepals. Very fragrant. 
Remontantsse iit ee sees Each $15.99 
GAIETY (Betscher) — Wide open light 
lemon-yellow, large, wide-petaled and 
quite early. Tall, well-substanced and 
outstanding. June. 4 ft. _.___ Each $1.50 
GARNET ROBE (Milliken) — Popular 
glowing deep velvety red hemerocallis, 
with a yellow-green throat, which has 
proven to be an exceptionally good per- 
former the country over. It has a lum- 
inous quality which makes it most use- 
ful in the garden. 3 ft. Evergreen. 
Pilg May Era ss BIEN tip poh A, BMT Each $4.00 
GAY TROUBADOUR (Nesmith) 36’— 
A most unusual red and cream bi-color, 
the flower having a form that flares 
open, its stunning in the garden. 
Epa ese SACI MO A de nebo ayes. a Each $2.00 
GEORGIA (Stout)—M. 38 in. An ex- 
celent variety with wide petals and 
large flowers. Buff with delicate rose 
tints reminiscent of peach colors. One 
of our favorites. Evergreen. Each $3.00 
GEORGE KELSO (Traub) — Splendid 
large flower with pronounced ruffled 
petals. The soft light orange coloring 
is suffused with bronze, the sepals being - 
somewhat lighter in color than the pet- 
als. Vigorous, blooms in June and July. 
SG?-INChEes Wee Set oo es ee. Each $0.75 
GLORY (Bechtold)—An immense, clear 
yellow with broad ruffled petals and 
sepals of firm substance. This one has 
entered the rank of aristocrats and will 
be a glory to your garden for many 
years. June-July. 26 in. ____ Each $2.00 
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