copper shade that makes it outstanding in our garden. Slight shade gives better color to 
flowers. 3 ft. June-July. $1.00. 
H. Chengtu. E. Brilliant coppery orange-red with carmine mid-zone. 36”. July- 
Sept. 50c. 
: H. Cinnabar. E. Cinnamon sprinkled with orange, gold-glistening. 30”. July-Aug. 
50c. 
H. Crown Prince. E. Color like Mikado. 30”. June-Aug. 25c ea. Per doz. $2.25. 
H. Dauntless. E. Cadmium yellow. Fulvous red blended in mid-zones. Pastel effect. 
30”. June-Aug. 75c. 
H. E. A. Bowles. 48”. Large ruffled flowers of deep red-orange blended with gold. 
Early.. 50c. 
H. Evangeline. 40”. Large, rosy flowers with purple eye zone. Early. 75c. 
H. Florham. E. Still popular old hybrid. Large, golden yellow. May-July. 50c. 
H. Florida. Pastel shades. Light chrome yellow with rose blush. Darker mid-zone. 
July-Aug. $1.50. 
H. Iris Perry. E. 36”. July-Sept. Orange-bronze. 50c. 
H. Kwanso. The Double Orange Daylily. 25c ea. 3 for 50c. 
H. Linda. E. Petals, ruffled golden yellow, flecked with cinnamon, and a rose zone. 
Sepals, pure yellow. Very lovely. June-July. 50c. 
. Mandarin. E. 48”. Lemon yellow. June-July. 50c. 
. Margaret Perry. E. Brilliant orange-scarlet. 4 ft. July-Aug. 35c. 
Mikado. E. Orange with mahogany-red zone. A favorite. 3 ft. May-July. 35c. 
Modesty. 36”. Large, pale, creamy yellow. Our nearest white. 50c. 
Nubiana. E. Dark chocolate-red with yellow stripe in petals. One of the darkest 
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Patricia. 30”. Pale yellow, large fragrant flowers. July-Aug. 50c. 
Radiant. 42”. Rich orange. June-July. 50c. 
Rosalind. Famous pink Daylily. Pastel pink. $1.50. 
Radiant. 42”. Rich orange. June-July. 50c. 
Rajah. 40”. Deep English red, veined darker. Garnet red eye-zone. July-Aug. 50c. 
Rosita. E. 36”. Near Carmine, tinted copper. Part shade best. $1.00. 
Royal. E. 40”. Beautiful golden yellow. Fine texture. July. 75c. 
Royal Ruby. All agree it is the finest red, to date. 40”. July-Aug. $2.50. 
Serenade. 48”. Rose on apricot cream. Faint dark overcast. June-July. 75c. 
Sibyl. E. Dark red-purple petals, lighter sepals. $2.00. 
. Soudan. 36”. Lemon yellow. Broad, wavy petals and sepals. June-July. 50c. 
. Vesta. 30”. Deep orange with glistening gold sheen. May-July. 50c. 
Vulcan. E. 30”. Darkest maroon red. July-Aug. 50c. 
Wau Bun. Large apricot, sprinkled fulvous-red. The twisted and curved petals 
add gracefulness to its beauty. 75c. 
Complete Collection. The entire list of 33 varieties are priced singly for $23.75. 
They will be labelled with permanent aluminum garden labels, an added value, for $22.00 
postpaid. If by express, f.o.b., we will send larger divisions. 
Lycoris. Oriental Spider Lilies are natives of Japan and China. The entrancing 
beauty of their flowers makes them the most popular of garden bulbs in the south and 
very desirable pot bulbs in the colder sections. The most tender is L. aurea. It is hardy 
only in the deep south. All the others are hardy up to Va., Ky., Okla., etc. They prefer 
sandy fertile soil with peat or leaf mould added, plentiful watering from mid July. 
Lycoris albiflora. Large white fls. with color markings. Almost hardy. $1.00. 
L. aurea. Golden Spider Lily. One of the most beautiful of all bulbs. Not hardy 
except in deep south. $1.50. 
L. incarnata. Flesh pink. Almost hardy. Free bloomer. $1.00. 
L. radiata. Red Spider Lily. Hardiest of these listed here. Hardy to So. Kan. Deep 
coral red. 50c. 
Nerine. This genus includes some of the most beautiful of flowering bulbs. They 
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