FIREBRAND: June, July. 3% ft. 
Sprightly, showy, crimson-red with 
conspicuous golden throat. Fills the 
gap between Blanche Hooker and the 
summer reds. Broad, widely extend- 
ing (5-6”) petals and sepals, with 
slight twist as in Taruga and Wau 
Bun. Evergreen. $2.00 ea.; 3 for $5.00. 
“Firebrand is so pert and perfect. It is 
a jewel out of your Daylily Flower Treas- 
ure Chest.” Mrs. F. M. Whiteside, N. C. 
“Firebrand is about the prettiest thing 
in my garden. Fine in every way—color, 
shape and growth.’ Mrs. J. R. Lee, 
Georgia. 
GEORGIA: 314-4 ft. A giant flower 
with top durability. Blooms as early 
as July 4, continuing to as late as 
Sept. 6. Buff and pink shades of peach. 
Inside of throat flushed deeper russet, 
pink and peach; outside of throat, 
green gold. In pastel class with Ber- 
trand Farr, but later, larger and tall- 
er, with more pink tones and lights. 
Wide, overlapping and gracefully re- 
curving petals of exceptional size and 
durability. Attractive pastel veinings 
to a banded effect. Large, piump, 
green-gold buds. Possesses a translu- 
cence which is responsive to light, to 
backgrounds and surroundings. Good 
evenings. New blooms open during 
the night while old blooms close. 
Evergreen. $2.00 ea.; 3 for $5.00. 
“T have a beautiful collection, but noth- 
ing can exceed ‘Georgia’ for a superb 
garden display. Theron and August Pio- 
neer are lovely, too.’? Georgia Cardwell, 
Texas. 
HANKOW: Aug., Sept. 3% ft. One 
of few, large, late-flowering. Flowers 
are 5%”. Rich golden yellow with 
bold scarlet eye zone in petals. A 
clone of the species H. Fulva extens- 
ively cultivated near Hankow, China, 
for food and medicine. A leading fall 
bloomer. Good evenings. Deciduous. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
LINDA: July, Aug. 3 ft. Large flow- 
er with crinkled petals, base golden 
yellow, cinnamon flecked to buff tones, 
with red eye. Lemon green throat. All 
in sharp contrast to the bright and 
clear yellow sepals. Practically a bi- 
color with pastel shaded eye zone. 
Unusually long bloom season. Decid- 
uous. Fragrant. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
“Tall pastel-eyed variety. Five weeks of 
bloom,” E. C. Munson, Illinois. 
MAJESTIC: Early June‘to mid-Aug- 
ust. 3 ft. Largest, full flowers, 6” 
spread. Petals of strong texture, wide, 
recurving to lily form and slightly 
ruffled. Color clear and uniform gold- 
en yellow. Majestic ranks in golden 
yellow as does Patricia in light yellow. 
A “majestic” leader in its color. Good 
evenings and of superior behavior 
throughout. Outstanding fragrance. 
Evergreen. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. 
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