ANNA BETSCHER—Flowers 5 in. in dia- 
meter, broad petals, empire yellow. 
Plants floriferous. July, August. 3 
he lew bie cdi « nals Ron 75¢ 
ANTOINETTE (Hayward) —Large, 
spreading flower, dark purple-brown 
petals, orange throat on stalks 21/2 feet 
tall, blooms June, July. Vigorous. 
Plant very «striking. ..3. 1) =a 60c 
APRICOT (Yeld)—Light Apricot Orange, 
one of the earliest Day Lilies to bloom. 
240inches, sau 4 dos us 4s. ee 60< 
APRICOT QUEEN (Sass)—A self col- 
ored day lily of Apricot Yellow, Many 
buds on 40 inch stem. Bloom) in 
August Pavaien sce $2.50 
AUGUST ORANGE (Stout) Flowers of 
rich orange of good size, on well 
branched scapes about 3 feet tall. 
Blooms in August, ©... ..)) ae 75c 
ARUGUST PIONEER (Stout)—Many medi- 
um size blooms on slender, strong 
stems well branched which extend 
well above the foliage. Color chrome 
orange with outer half of petals 
flushed red, one of the latest to bloom. 
August) September®. .... 22. > se. 50c 
AUREOLE—Good size flowers, clear 
light orange, stalks erect, branching 
One of the earliest to bloom. May, 
June: 3 -ft2 )...4005 eee 35¢ 
AUTUMN PRINCE (Stout—Clear light 
yellow flowers on many well branched 
stalks about 31/, ft. tall. Blooms late in 
August into» Sept... 2) eee $1.00 
AUTUMN RED (Nesmith)—An Open vel- 
vety red of good size with a long sea- 
son of bloom. 20 or more flowers on 
well branched stalks. 36”. July-Au- 
Uste. We. ls eek = cee 75¢c 
BAGDAD—Brown and reddish tones 
with yellow throat, open flowers with 
a yellow midrib center of petals. 3 
ttoJune;jJuly...ce 50c 
BAGETTE (Russell) — Wide, rounded 
petals of palest lemon, deeply shaded 
old rose, with a deeper old rose eye 
zone. Petals deeply ruffled, 5-inch 
bloom, Ht. 21/, ft. Midseason. ...$1.50 
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