New varieties 



The introductions of Dr. H. P. Traub, 

 a noted breed&r- of daylilies, are increas- 

 ing in popularity every year. Such varie- 

 ties as' MAYOR STARZYNSKI and LIDICE are 

 fine for their garden effect, -while MIL- 

 DRED ORPET, GEO. KELSO, CORLISS, AND VIVIAN 

 TOOLE add color harmony in the garden with 

 their lighter shades. His DR. STOUT varie- 

 ty combines shapeliness of flower and 

 a pleasing orange color with, a reddish tint. 

 It should be in every collection. The very 

 superior new red variety BERWYN has re- 

 ceived many favorable comments while grow- 

 ing on our grounds. ADVENTURE, a fine new 

 yellow, is also very popular on our grounds. 



Traub Introductions Each 

 BERWYN, (Traub and Cooley) 1 3— U , 



bright carmine; yellow throat.. .$2.00 

 CARNIVAL m 3*5-5 Moro red; large 



orange throat 1.00 



CORLISS (Traub and Cooley) m 3-U 



pastel shade of coral pink on 



yellow, iridescent, fragrant.... 5*00 

 DR. STOUT m 3-5-?, brilliant sun- 

 burst; -ground color- deep orange. 



overlaid with sprightly red.. .... 1,00 



DUCHESS OF WINDSOR (Traub-IIayward) 



2 5> U full flowers, delicate 



light orange with polychrome 



sheen * • 2*00 



FRED HOWARD m 3-U* 5 petals near 



Ember; sepals lighter chrome; 



lemon throat. 1.00 



GENERAL MACARTHUR m. >U*5 bright 



iridescent Vermilion red. $.00 



GEORGE KELSO m U.5-U.5 light bronzy- 



bicolor; fine garden effect..... 1.00 

 GRANADA m U-U glistening Monterey 



red; wide "petals 1.00 



HELEN WHEELER m U-U pastel pink; 



a~ pleasing delicate shade • 1.00 



INDIAN CHIEF m 3*5-5 Totem red; 



large flowers-; good grower « 1»00 



LIDICE em 3-U orange suffused 



Rufous;- mult if lora habit;bright. 1.00 

 MAYOR STARZYNSKI m U-U glistening 



bronzy-rose; long blooming 



season. •• .80 



Each 

 MILDRED ORPET m U-U peach blush; bi- 



color; fine light shade 1.00 



QUEEN WILHELMINA m 2.3-U«>5 cadmium 



orange with reddish mid-zone 3^00 



SAN JUAN m U-3-U.5 deep Spanish Wine; 



broad petals 2 .00 



THEODORE MEAD m 3-6.5 saffron yellow; . 



Wau-Bun habit 3 .00 



VICTORY MONTEVIDEO em >U good early 



red. 2 .00 



VICTORY TAIERHCHWANG m 3-3.7 Spanish 



Wine; bright, fine garden effect.. 1.60 

 VIVIAN TOOLE (Traub and Cooley) m > 



5.5 a beautiful pastel shade of 



burnt orange with reddish cast.... 5«00 

 WEKIWA m 3.5-U.5 rich velvety red.... 2.00 



General List of Daylilies 

 ADVENTURE (Culpepper) m U-5 cadmium 



yellow, fine finish and substance; 



floriferous and fine garden effect 2.00 

 AUGUST PIONEER (Stout) 1 3-3 chrome 



orange with a delicate flush of red .60 

 AUTUMN RED (Nesmith) m 3-2. 5-U red; 



long blooming season 1.50 



AZTEC GOLD (Dennett) 1 3.5-U rich dark 



orange 1.00 



BICOLOR (Stout) m 3-h a bicolor of red 



and yellowish orange 2.00 



BOUTONNIERE (Stout) 1 2.5-3 sepals 



yellow; petals light rosy peach... .50 

 BUCKEYE (Stout) m 2.5-U similar to 



Mikado , but early <0 



DAUNTLESS (Stout) m 3-U. 5 orange-yellow 



with pastel blended mid-zone...... o 60 



DOROTHY McDADE (Sass) 1 U-5* 2 clear, 



light yellow, fragrant 1.00 



CABILLERO (Stout) m 3*5-5 a brilliant 



bicolor of red and yellow 1.50 



CALYPSO (Burbank) m 3-5 clear canary 



yellow; night blooming 50 



CHROME ORANGE (Meade) em 3.5-5 clear 



chrome orange; free bloomer....... .60 



ELIZABETH tNorton)-e.3~3.5 yellow.... 2.00 



E. W. YANDRE (Hayward) m ^ yellow 



and reddish full flowers 1.00 



FLAVA (Lemon lily, species) em 2.5-»3 



light yellow 50 



GOLD DUST (Yeld) e 3-3 Empire yellow; 



a good early .50 



