CROWN OF GOLD—(Nesmith, 1933). Clear, 
deep orange, very beautiful large open 
flower. May to June, 3 ft. Similar to 
.Amaryllis and Qpeen Mary, but shade 
more intense. Beautiful with Qpeen 
Mary. — $4.00 
DAUNTLESS—(Stout, 1935). July-August, 
30 in. Flower very full, medium large; 
Petals and sepals pale yellowish orange. 
Mid zone of delicate fulvous on petals. 
General shading pastel. — $3.00 
D. D. WYMAN — (Betscher, 1929). Large 
golden yellow flower with faint fulvous 
bar. Free blooming, flower 6 in. 2§- to 
3 ft. Mid-Season. — $ .75 
DR. REGEL—Clear orange, medium flower, 
free blooming, early, May to June, 2 ft. 
old but excellent. Makes a lovely gleam 
across a garden. A.M.R.H.S. 1905.$ .35 
FLAVA — (Species). The old Lemon Lily, and 
not to be lost among the resplendent new 
hybrids to many of which it is a parent. 
$ .25 
FLAVINA—(Fewkes) . Dainty for rock gar¬ 
dens, charming light yellow flower, 
1 ft. high. Soudan type. — $2.00 
FLORHAM—(Herrington, 1899). Early hybrid 
of American origin, golden yellow, makes 
a splendid landscaping variety, forms a 
firm dense hedge, early, medium. $ .35 
FULVA—(Species). The old roadside daylily, 
common as old lilac bushes on deserted 
farms. Karl Foerster says of Fulva; 
"Niemand weisz wo sie herkam, was sie 
eigentlich sagen will, und warum sie 
nie sterben kann." 
Used as a garden plant and propagated 
by division since 1576. — $ .25 
GAY DAY—(Nesmith, 1933). Very late, 3 ft. 
Color a little deeper than Ophir. $4.00 
J.S.GAYNER—(Yeld, 1928). A.M.R.H.S.1931. 
One of the great hemerocallis at the 
1933 London Lily Conference. Vigorous, 
tall, 40 in. Flowers large, soft orange 
apricot, wavy margin. July 1 to August 
20. — $5.00 
GEORGE YELD—(Perry). Ranked by Perry as 
among the best. Bronzy apricot, mottled 
brownish red, a large flower, 3 ft., 
July to August, 1926. — $ .60 
GLQRIANA—(Betscher, patented). Golden 
yellow, two shades lighter than Crown 
of Gold. Edges beautifully fluted $4.00 
GOLCONDA—One of the early American hy¬ 
brids by Farr, now discarded by that 
firm, but we retain it because of its 
extreme height, 50 in. Makes a good 
background variety, chrome yellow. 
Said by some to be "Mandarin". Hale, 
. long blooming. — $ .65 
GOLD DUST—Recommended to us by Prof. 
Stout as one of the best early bloom¬ 
ers, empire yellow, May to June 
2 ft. — $ .50 
GOLDEN EMPRESS (Dennett) Gold color, 
5 ft.; Aug.-Sept. — $5.00 
GOLDEN DREAM—(Betscher, 1929). One of 
the latest, large deep gold flower, 1, 
3 ft. Reminds one of Bay State but 
lighter. — $ .50 
GOLDENI—(Betscher, 1929). Free bloom¬ 
ing lovely flower in plain golden 
orange, 3 ft.,July. — $ .50 
GOLDEN WEST—(Sass, 1932). Reliable 
long blooming variety of orange gold, 
large flower, tall. Late, lovely plain 
face. — $4.00 
GOLD IMPERIAL—(Perry, 1925). Night 
blooming. "One of the finest of 
European introductions." Bright chrome 
yellow, in clusters, 3 ft., July to 
September. — $2.00 
GOLD STANDARD—(Perry, 1925). Rich 
canary yellow, flower of large size, 
purple black stems. July to August, 
3 ft. — $2.50 
GYPSY—(Betscher, 1929). Light orange, 
medium flower, duskier than Cressida, 
3'g" ft., late July. — $ .75 
HARVEST MOON—Happiljr named, clear 
orange sherbet, lovely, July to Aug¬ 
ust, 3 ft. — $1.50 
EMILY HUME (Hume). Color medium, yel¬ 
low. Petals "pinched" as in Wau-Bun; 
July-August; 3e ft., beautiful $5.00 
HYPERION—(Mead, 1925). England long 
appreciated this lovely flower. A.M. 
R.H.S. 1931, possesses a distinct 
luminous quality and texture, com¬ 
parable only with the Japanese Royal, 
soft canary flowers of immense size, 
5 to 6 in., July 25 to August 25, 
4 ft. — $1.00 
IMPERATOR—(Perry) Orange with buff; 
4 ft.; Large flower, July-Aug.$3.50 
IRIS PERRY—(Perry, 1925). Very early, 
orange bronze, tall. — $1.00 
J.A.CRAWFORD—(Betscher, 1929). Counted 
one of the best apricot yellows, beau¬ 
tiful, tall, 4 ft., July to August.One 
of the best landscaping varieties $ .50 
J.R.MANN—(Betscher). One of the hand¬ 
somest of Betscher’s hybrids, gleaming 
apricot, shading to lighter, very 
large flower, ft., July to Aug.$1.00 
A.E.KUNDERD—Large canary yellow; 
June-July; 2^-3 ft. — $1.25 
