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If you want really late bloom, we highly recommend 
the McDade late varieties. They're not as big, beau- 
tiful and magnificent as the midseason performers, 
and the colors are not so exotic, but best of all, they're 
good performers at a time when there's little else 
in bloom. 
Many of them have continuous bloom tendency. 
In localities where varieties have a tendency to repeat, 
many of those repeaters are dependent on a good 
season with sufficient rain in order to give a repeat 
performance, Not so the late varieties. When it 
comes time to bloom, they give a wonderful show 
regardless of weather conditions. 
CHEROKEE - Coppery red with dusting of yellow. Med- 
ium sized flowers. Long blooming season. .60 
DAINTY GIRL - A well branched, softly-colored pastel 
of apricot and yellow. Recurving petals. 1.00 
DANNY BOY - Medium sized recurving flowers of 
withered old rose. .60 
FAREWELL - See page 10. 
FIREGOD Tubular shaped flowers of Canna red, 
slightly frilled. 1.00 
GRACE - Enormous spidery flowers of tan and yellow. 
1.00 
HAROLD PATTERSON - A pink and apricot blend - 
very tall growing. .60 
HIWASSEE - Large flowers of Vassar tan petals and 
lemon yellow sepals. .60 
HOPE - An apricot and yellow bicolor that starts 
blooming midseason and keeps on and on, .60 
LAMKIN - A rosy-toned flower with recurving sepals 
and petals. Actually a bicolor with petals of Meadow 
Sweet and forsythia yellow sepals. 1.00 
LOVEBIRD - A well-branched, floriferous variety with 
small flowers of dusted cinnamon. .60 
MARIE FAWCETT - See page 17. 
MARTIE EVEREST - See page 19. 
MERRYMAKER - Wide frilled petals of cinnamon red, 
with sepals of yellow. A continuous bloomer. .60 
NICKAJACK - A small yellow with faint flushing of 
reddish gold. .60 
NORMAN HAMILTON LM 30” 1.00 
Lovely glowing deep yellow with rich orange throat. 
Large and of fine texture. 
REGINALD STEED - Recurving petals of warm rush 
orange with deep golden center. Very large with 
edges of petals frilled. 1.00 
SHEILA - Large, lily-shaped flowers with wide petals 
of amber glow and pointed starlike sepals of Spanish 
Gold, with an iridescent sheen to the entire flower. 
1.00 
SONATA - See page 27. 
WELCOME .- Deep, dusty rose with brilliant iridescence 
as if sprinkled with golden jewels. 1,00 
WHIPPOORWILL - Large trumpet shaped blooms of 
Spanish yellow. Fragrant. 1.00 
6 LATE COMERS for $5.00 
Marie Fawcett 
Reginald Steed 
Welcome 
Whippoorwill 
Grace 
Merrymaker 
If you do not have a copy of HEMEROCALLIS, The 
Perennial Supreme, by Dr. Phillip G. Corliss, be sure 
to get one. It's a well-written book about your 
favorite flower. 
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