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AUGUST ORANGE 
AUGUST PIONEER 
List of Daylihes 
Note: Underscored varieties are either 
newly introduced or were not listed in our 
last catalog because they were sold out. 
AFTERGLOW: July, Aug. 3 ft. A 
most appealing and unusual color. 
Soft shade of apricot buff, translucent 
and glowing, with a very faint rose 
tint in the throat. Attractive mid-vein 
in the petals. Also described as pastel 
gold. Exceptionally long season. Good 
evenings. Deciduous. $1.00 each; 3 for 
$2.50 
“Heavenly coloring — as sky after sun- 
set.” Mrs. M, M. Shutt, Ohio. 
ALADDIN: June. 3% ft. Gold with 
bright garnet red eye. Like Mikado 
and Buckeye but sharper in contrast, 
earlier and more bunch-flowered, on 
many stems. Repeats in fall. Ever- 
green. Good evenings. $1.00 each. 
AUGUST ORANGE: Aug.-Sept. 3 ft. 
Clear and even-toned golden yellow. 
A continuous profusion of clean and 
shapely blooms on heavily branched 
and vigorous plants. Unsurpassed for 
garden show. The late summer garden 
will not be dull if planted with Aug- 
ust Orange, better termed “AUGUST 
GOLD”. It is unusually free, contin- 
uous, clear, clean and of long season. 
Good evenings. Evergreen. $2.00 each; 
3 for $5.09. 
“Very floriferous.”” R. Schroeder, Illinois, 
AUGUST PIONEER: Mid-Aug. into 
Oct. 3 ft. Medium sized flowers lavish- 
ly set on slender, strong, well-branch- 
ed scapes. Color chrome-gold with 
outer half of petals delicately flushed 
red. Commonly blooms for 8 weeks. 
One report of bloom for 123 days. 
Deciduous. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
“My August Pioneer bore 2422 blooms 
from July 21 to Oct. 27th. Record on en- 
closed card.”? Mrs. D. W. McIntire, Wash- 
ington, D. C 
AUTUMN MINARET: Early Aug. to 
late Sept. 5% ft. Tallest of daylilies 
to date with unfailing stems. Especi- 
ally introduced and recommended for 
height, backgrounds and long, late 
season of bloom. A hybrid of HEM- 
EROCALLIS ALTISSIMA and of H. 
Fulva, both from China. Blooms are 
golden in the throat and the rounded 
petals and sepals are overcast with 
bronze-red that is strongest in the 
mid-zone. Scapes are firm against all 
storms and heavily branched, begin- 
ning at 3% ft. level. Heavily branched 
and budded, with usually at least two 
open blooms on each branch. Foliage 
clean, upright, recurving at 30-inch 
level. Deciduous. $1.00 ea. 3 for $2.50. 
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