DUSKY PINK (Merry)—The flowers are 
of good size and substance with broad 
sepals and petals of a firm, dusky 
pink, Tall and well branched. 3!/) ft. 
BlOOmea mine ililyee monte) eee $1.00 
EARLIANA (Betscher)—An extra early 
blooming variety of golden yellow of 
good size. Blooms in May and June. 
SHOP” ooo Se Doc ica i SO ISON al pena aaa $1.00 
ELSA (Sass)—Pastel shade of peach and 
apricot, flower of good size. Beauti- 
ful in clump when established. Late 
Midseason onicela eer tee $1.00 
E. W. YANDRE (Hayward)—The flowers 
are large with broad petals, wide open. 
The sepals have creped edges. Good 
substance. The color is rosy buff and 
Golds=3{te: Midseason s 620... / $1.00 
FANTASIA (Stout)—The wide spreading 
petals are twisted and curled, flower 
of good size. Color composed of pale 
and faint red tints, increasing to Burnt 
Sienna tip of petals. 30”. Midsea- 
SCT VEN BRN tas ate Si dats 2 aul, Vien a ah 50c 
FASCINATION (Hall) A pleasing tone 
of medium yellow with a prominent 
halo. The flowers are very broad pet- 
aled and large. The strong 40 inch 
scapes have the best branching of 
any Daylily | have seen and carry up 
to 50 flowers on established plants, 
midseason. (Originators’s descrip- 
LICE ELT Ee hee! on Pera es $1.00 
FESTIVAL (Stout)—A gay bicolor. Sep- 
als orange with brown tinge; petals 
English red with darker veins and 
orange mid-stripe. A vigorous grower; 
erect, with many well branched stalks 
31 ft. tall, in bloom July and Au- 
Clic Maree tte ar fae tt mayer at es 60c 
FIREFLY (Bechtold)—Brilliant red effect 
on wiry stalks 24 inches tall. Flowers 
somewhat small but many of them. 
Should be planted in semi-shade. 
FIRE-OPAL (Nesmith)—A Bicolor. The 
petals are deep cadmium yellow with 
a cream midrib. The sepals are zinc 
orange flushed red. Good in flower 
arrangements. August, 36 in. . .$1.00 
