H. CINNABAR (Stout) Brownish red in color; cadmium yellow 
throat; recurving petals; outer half sprinkled with rose-brown; 
medium flower; very lovely. 2j4 ft.; July-August. 
H. CISSY GUISEPPI (Perry) This is an entirely new break in 
color and of great beauty. A deep coppery rose-red flower with pale 
yellow throat and narrow yellow line extending down each petal to 
within half inch of the edge. Reflex of petals, red and green; 
almost an ox-blood red. Flowers of medium size well borne on 
good stems. I strongly recommend this variety. 2j4 ft.; June-July; 
Fall delivery. 
H. CITRINA (Citron Day Lily) Pale sulphur yellow flowers borne 
on tall stems; a true evening bloomer. 4 ft.; Aug.-Sept. 
H. CRESSIDA (Betscher) A beautiful and unusual flower of 
deep orange with reddish band on petals; 3 ft.; August. 
H. CROWN OF GOLD (Nesmith) A very clear deep orange 
flower of great beauty; large open flowers on tall stems, making 
a brilliant garden subject; 3 ft.; May-June. 
H. DAWN (Perry 1933) Large bell-formed flowers, nearly 5 in. 
across, a pleasing shade of rose buff, the petals are conspicously 
tipped crimson, sulphur-yellow base. June-July. Fall delivery. 
H. D. D. WYMAN (Betscher) A superb golden-yellow with 
tawny splash on each petal; the background of the flower changes 
to a soft yellow; excellent. 2*4 ft.5 July-August. 
H. DR. REGEL. Pure orange yellow; very fragrant; 2 ft.; May. 
H. DUMORTIERI. Rich cadmium yellow; 2 ft.; May-June. 
H. E. A. BOWLES (Perry) “This variety is of outstanding merit 
and one of the largest and most beautiful” (Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
Eng.) A rich deep reddish-orange, blended with paler orange; light 
orange midrib on petals and sepals. Open flower with ruffled petals. 
The whole flower makes one think of Etruscan Gold. One of the 
newer hybrids and strongly recommended; 4 ft.; June-July; Fall 
delivery. 
H. ESTMERE (Yeld) Apricot-yellow of charming shade; over¬ 
lapping divisions; reverse of sepals orange-brown; 2 l / 2 ft.; June- 
July; Fall delivery. 
H. FLAMID (Yeld) Broad foliage; stout stems, many medium 
sized flowers of orange-yellow; bronze reverse; Fall delivery; 
2J4 ft.; June-July. 
H. FLAVA. Clear lemon-yellow; fragrant; excellent for land¬ 
scape work; 3 ft.; May-June. 
H. FLAVIN A (Fewkes) A charming new and dainty flower, quite 
distinct from any other hemerocallis and a delightful rock garden 
subject; it grows only about a foot in height and has bright lemon 
flowers with broad petals. This was bred by the celebrated peony 
expert Mr. Fewkes; his experience in floriculture and care in hy¬ 
bridizing assures one that anything which he allows to be introduced 
is very much worthwhile. 
H. FORRESTI A newly introduced and rare species from China. 
The flowers are rich yellow in color; the plant of dainty growth 
and form; Fall delivery. 
H. FULVA. Reddish-orange flowers; good en masse for landscape. 
H. FULVA, Maculata. Deeper color and larger; excellent; 4 ft.; 
July. 
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