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 
form and heavy substance ._______-_--_-_- eEpcat s 
MARGARET PERRY (Perry) M. 40 in. Bright scarlet with yel- 
flowers are of rich Indian Lake with an 
magenta and a broad eyezone of deeper carmine flushed 
purple brown 
MARGARET (Cook) M. 36 in. Rich buff yellow of large size 
with broad petals and excellent form fee 
MARY FLORENCE (Betscher) M. 38 in. Very large flowers of 
eiltexlentiate) C@llebein malin, lAinS soe 2 
MARY GUENTHER (Russell) M. 36 in. Bright bicolor. Petals 
rich red. Sepals clean yellow ; an Ly at ne 
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 
with eyezone of rich brown _ pas ew eee 
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. 
Many buds to each scape. A truly majestic new day lily. 
CarCe Wes- ee Re ey eS Be ee ee eet 
FABULOUS KATE 
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 __.-— -- fe 
MINNIE (Hayward) M. 36 in. A rich mahogany red with an 
petite of crimson. Rather small flowers but very bril- 
iant ae vs alae Pie 
MOONBEAM (Sass) M. L. 40 in. A pale citron yellow night 
bloomer of large size and good quality. One of the best 
Or iS iMmee J Z at 
MOONRAY (Nesmith) M. 38 in. Pale yellow with recurved 
fluted petals. Eyezone of red brown. Lovely ~—- aes 
MOROCCO RED (Nesmith) M. L. 38 in. A very brilliant 
flower of rich, velvety Morocco red. Small orange yellow 
throat. Fine —_ : S. B 
MRS. JOHN T. TIGERT (Watkins) M. 37 in. A very bright red 
with deep gold throat and faint orange midribs. A fine 
variety 
probably the nearest white of any day lily so far. Very 
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OPHIR (Farr) M. L. 38 in. This very large, ruffled flower of 
orange yellow still holds its own with the best .----_--- 
ORANGE BEAUTY (Sass) M. L. 40 in. A pure glowing orange 
of large size and heavy substance. Excellent 
PAINTED LADY (Russell) M. 36 in. A gigantic flower with 
broad ruffled petals. Very popular and said to be a fine 
arent — MW ey See ee 
PAISLEY (Nesmith) M. 37 in. Gorgeous blend of smooth 
brown and deep mahogany red -__ Sree u 
PERSIAN PRINCESS (Nesmith) M.-V. 
with a heavy overlay of rich black purple and a green 
throat. Flowers are heavily substanced and cup like as 
to form. Many blooms per stalk ee: 1 
PINK SPODE (Sass) M. 36 in. A very smooth flower of 
deepest shell pink. One of the loveliest of the new pinks 
PIQUANTE (Nesmith) M. 40 in. A deep rosy pink with rasp- 
berry overtones 
POTENTATE (Nesmith) M. L. 40 in. A dark and lustrous 
flower of deep pansy purple. Satiny finish and good sized 
flowers. One of the best - xe RON 0 BY 
PRINCESS (Stout) E. M. 34 in. A clear lemon yellow with 
broad petaled and heavily ruffled flowers. Fine 
PURPLE EMPORER (Russell) M. 38 in. A very large, broad 
petaled lily of deep purple black and wine with a yellow 
throat and midribs . a 
PURPLE DUSK (Nesmith) L. 38 in. The last to flower of the 
red and purple toned hems, this is a dark red purple with 
broad petals and a self colored throat cS 
QUEEN ESTHER (Sass) M. L. 36 in. A pure crimson red self 
of star shaped form. Excellent — ater are ; 
RICH HARVEST (Tomp.) M. VL. 48 in. A very large flower of 
lilylike tubular form at the throat and broad flaring, 
heavily ruffled petals. Color is a glowing but subdued 
tone of orange gold ___ = 
ROSE GEM (Stout) M. L. 40 in. Rich glowing rose of extra 
fine form and very heavy substance. Excellent _- . 
ROYAL RUBY (Nesmith) M. L. 36 in. A broad, lily like flower 
of bright crimson red. One of the very best 
RUBY SUPREME (Wheeler) M. 36 in. Extra large flowers of 
deep ruby red with salmon overcast -______--___ -__ a 
SALADIN (Stevens) M. 38 in. A clear, bright red of good size 
Glale| Melaneiidalins) iinisine leM@Alle 22... ee 
SUNNY WEST (Sass) M. 39 in. A very fine night bloomer of 
pale canary yellow. Deserves its popularity —_—— igs ata 
SUNSHOWERS (Tomp.) M. 33 in. Large, full formed flowers 
of rich lemon buff with an allover sprinkling of gold 
dust. A faint hint of lavender pink heightens the beauty. 
Ruffled edge Se ee: es ee hae 
SWEETBRIAR (Nesmith) M. L. 40 in. A large flower of rich 
tawny pink with a pale yellow throat. One of the best 
pink#tonecdeherns === ase oo te ae ee ee 
SYMPHONY (Stout) M. 40 in. A smoothly fashioned bicolor 
of deep rose and yellow. A choice variety —~_~ ~~ 2 eee 
TEJAS (Russell) M. 38 in. An intense fiery red with small 
yellow throat. The large flowers have a gleaming velvety 
uiinia ine! INseay SUISGieMNeS ae 
THE DIRECTOR (Russell) M. 34 in. A massive flower with 
broad, ruffled, overlapping petals, and good substance. 
WINONA (Cook) M. 40 in. Very large, fullfaced flowers of 
pale buff yellow with slight fulvous overcast __-_______ 
ZOUAVE (Stout) E. 34 in. A bicolor with sepals of yellow and 
petals of a dark fulvous red. Recurrent bloomer. Open 
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