13. STAR BRIGHT — Formerly designated, as Gold Star, is just 
what it says - truly a star of gold with the added interest 
of very frequent mutations, from 7 to 10 points instead 
of the standard 6. A very large flower on a strong scape 
and plant. ee 50 
WE OFFER A FEW ORIGINATED BY OTHERS 
1. BOLD COURTIER (Nes.) — Red and yellow bicolor. _..._.$ .50 
2. DAUNTLESS (Stout) — Yellow, pastel eye. Fine Form. —--- $ .50 
3. FULVA ROSEAS (Species) — A bright pink. — $ .50 
4. GARDEN BOUQUET (Gers.) — We feel that the public is 
being deprived of a very lovely and satisfactory “hem”, 
since we cannot find this handled by other dealers. It is 
one of the best lemon yellows with a slight pink tint. It 
is the right height, floriferous, sturdy and attractive. 
Syren SU eee 2 a a I ee ne ee $ 1.00 
5. GARDEN LADY (Norton) — 36” E. M. Blended pink and 
tan @ bicolor... ee PN SE SE! 12 eee eee $ 1.00 
6. J. S:s GAYNOR (Yeld) — Waxen golden apricot. Top parent. $ .75 
7. LUSTROUS (Nes.) — Large rose flowers, --........------------— $ .50 
8. MAMIE LAKE (Rus.) — Huge lemon and russet brown 
DICO] CT a ee eee ee eee $ .50 
9. MARSE CONNELL (Connell) — Extra large with gracefully 
flowing segments, rich velvety red with deep greenish- 
gold throat, extending into midribs. Blooms perfectly in 
Semi-shades) ee ee eee $ 5.00 
10. MARY GUENTHER (Rus.) — Yellow and carmine. —.. $ .50 
11. MICHAEL ROBINSON (Rus.) — Large flower of deep rich 
reduwiths velvety: texture 22 = = $ .75 
12. MONGOL (Norton) — Large, long flowering yellow. —_._ $ 1.00 
13. MRS. B. F. BONNER (Rus.) — Fine lemon. Ev, —. $ .50 
14. MRS. HUGH JOHNSON (Rus.) — 42” E. M. Non-fading 
darks Tred 5 = $ .75 
15. PAINTED LADY (Rus.) — Huge cinnamon red blend. __ $ 2.00 
16. PATRICIA (Stout) — Pale yellow, greenish throat. _...._.$ .50 
17. SIDE SHOW (Rus.) — Very wide overlapping petals of gold 
with awspotsoreereenvin: thes throat. oO.) ee $ 1.50 
18. VULCAN (Stout) — 36” E. Dark velvety maroon, Seo 
We have many of our originations at the L. S. U. test gardens in 
Baton Rouge, where they should be seen by visitors attending the 
national Hemerocallis Convention and Show next spring. Many more 
will be blooming in our garden at 211 North Washington Street, 
Abbeville, Louisiana, only 105 miles from Baton Rouge. All Con- 
vention guests and the public are invited to visit us. 
LOUISIANA NATIVE IRISES 
We are not putting out a new catalog on our Louisiana native irises 
and other items this season but are listing the following iris names 
to be introduced after next bloom season: 
Legal Tender 
Madge Waterston 
Native King 
Stormy Weather 
Susan Curry 
We hope to have these blooming at the State Show in Lafayette 
next April. Our irises usually the first to bloom in the south. Visit 
our garden the first half of April. 
