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14) GOUFINI• 30* June-July. Lovely smooth deep orange flowers,similar to the oolor 
of Baystate, yet differing in form* Segments are narrower fc mere open , 1*00 
15) BAY STATE • 36* June-Aug. Firm texture # deep golden orange flowerv* Large 
overlapping segments, that: form a cup shaped flower# 
16) CRESSIDA. 36" June-July. bright saffron yellow, very golden in tone* Long 
open segments• ■ 
17) GYPSY, 24" July-Aug. Deep orange yellow, with pale brown flushings at the 
edge. The "broad petals overlap at the base and open recurving. 
OTHER FINE VARIETIES OF HEMERQCALLIS * ? "' 
APRICOT. (Yeld) 24* May-June. Broad, widely open Segments of a light cadmium 
yellow. A fine early, free blooming variety. 
AURANTIACA. 36* July. Good sized flower of ©range yellow 
CALYPSO (Burbank) 42* July-Aug. A large pale lemon with open, narrow segments. 
Very fragrant. Blooms at night, but remains open on cool days. 
CINNABAR (Stout) 30" July. Center clear oadmium yellow, outer half of recurving 
petals sprinkled with rose brown. General color brownish red. 
DR. REGEL. 24" May-June. Pure orange yellow, very fragrant. Medium sized 
flowers, produced freely early in the season »25 
DUMORTIERI. 24" May-June. Bright cadmium yellow, *25 
FLORHAM. 42" July. Large trumpet shaped flower of rich golden yellow. .35 
GEO. YELD (Perry) 36" June-July. Considered one of Mr. Perry's most beautiful 2.00 
hybrids. Large open segments of rich orange, flushed and mottled orange scarlet., 
GOLD DUST. 24" May-June. Fairly large fXowere af empire y%ll*w # r*w*raa bronze. *35 
HYPERION (Mead) 40* July-Aug. Very large & broad petaled flowers of soft canaxy 
yellow, with a waxy firm texture# 
K17ANS0 FLORE PLEJNO. 42* June-Aug. large double coppery..orange flower of great 
garden value. 1 
KWANSO FL. PL. FOL# VARIEGATA . Similar to the'above, but %ith white striped 
foliage. Quite rare and striking. . 
LUTE OLA. MAJOR. 36" July-Aug* Free flowering orange .yellow with broad, over¬ 
lapping petals. 
MARGARET PERRY (Perry) 48" June-July. Well branched spikes of brilliant orange 
scarlet,lined with yellow and center yellow. 
MIKADO (Stout) 24" June-July. A large striking flower of rich orange, with the 
center of each petal blotched ruddy purple red. Quite distinct. 
MINOR. 18" May. A slender variety, especially adapted for rock garden or 
front border* FX# pale lemon chrome. 
RADIANT (Yeld) 36" A clear pure orange of great beauty and purity of color. 
Large and broad segments. 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER. 36" Heavy, graceful foliage; stout stems bearing large 
apricot-yellow flowers, petals ruffled; sepals tipped with deep orange. 
WAU-BUN. (Stout) 30" July-Aug. Uniform shade of cadmium yellow; outer half of 
petals overcast delicate fulvous red. Broad, large petals that recurve grace¬ 
fully, 
COLLECTIO NS:. Any 3 of var. listed at $1.00 for $2.50; 3 of 75^ var* for $2.00_ 
3 of var» for 90$£; 3 of 25$£ var. for 65$. 1 each of Dr* Regel, The Gem, 
Lemona, J.A. Crawford & Bay State, giving a succession of bloom from May to 
August c listed at $5.00 for $3.50. 1 each of Apricot, Calypso, Gold Dust, 
and Kwanso Flore Pleno & Luteola oat. $2.50 for $1.75* 6 or more of var# at price 
of 5. 
SPECIAL NOTE : Dr. Stout, Director of New York Botanical Gardens, has just published 
a very interesting and valuable book on Daylilies. He gives full descriptions o 
the various species, and practical points on their use and culture. The book c °a 
tains a number of colored and half tone plates. Something you will need for re 
erence* Price $3.00 postpaid. Send cash with order. 
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