Figure i. The original seedling of the Bijou Daylily 



ably lower than the scapes of most of the b, hybrids of //. multi- 

 flora. The scapes arc stiffly erect and much branched and they 

 hear numerous flowers which average about _>'_. inches in spread. 

 The flowers are full, and the segments are spreading but not 

 strongly reflexed. The ground color is a shade of orange, show- 

 ing clear in the throat of the flower but otherwise strongh over- 

 cast with rich fulvous red in a combination of sprightly color 

 effects. The season of flowering is in July. The foliage is alum 

 dant, rather erect-ascending, with the upper levels only slight!) 



below the flowers. 



