SOVEREIGN—Another of the older sorts 
well thought of in Europe, similar to 
Gold Dust hut paler, July, 2§- ft. $ .50 
STAR OF GOLD—(Sass). Palest yellow, has 
heen called loveliest of that shade. 
Star-like large flowers. — $ 5.00 
SASS NO. 10-33. Not yet for sale. 
SUNNY WEST—(Sass). A matchless new hy¬ 
brid, one of the largest pale yellows, 
also one of the latest, August to 
September, 50 in. — $4.00 
TANGERINE—(Yeld). Recommended by Prof. 
Stout as an excellent early variety, 
flowers slightly fuller and darker orange 
than H.Middendorff ii, , red flower buds, 
can be used in rock gardens, 2 feet. 
A.M.R.H.S. 1931. Lovely, similar to 
Dr. Regal and Aureole. — $2.50 
THELMA PERRY—A larger, paler Flava, Hy¬ 
brid of Perry. July-August. — $3.50 
VESTA— (Stout). Orange red, 2 ft., August, 
beautiful rich orange. — $ .75 
VULCAN—(Stout, 1935). Outstanding rich 
dark red, to which class Cissie Guisseppi 
belongs. — $3.00 
WAD-BUN'—(Stout). Excellent, cadmium 
yellow, bronzy red outer half, very 
large flower, 2^ ft., July 10 to August. 
Petals picturesquely pinched and twisted 
near tip. Bizarre, charming. — $2.00 
WINSOME—(Yeld, 1925). One of George 
Yeld’s best name well given. 3 ft. June 
to July, A.M.R.H.S. 1931. Long blooming 
period. One of the best between season 
varieties. — $1.50 
YELLOW HAMMER—(Perry, 1925). Rich golden 
yellow. June to July, 2^ ft., large 
flowers. Shown by Perry at the London 
Lily Conference, 1933. — $2.50 
WINNIE NIGHTINGALE—(Perry) 3i ft. July. 
Trumpet shape, rich orange, ruffled.$5.00 
FULVA ROSEA—Said to be true pink; rare; 
— $12.00 
PRACTICAL CLASSIFICATION OF HEMEROCALLIS 
Varieties to Aid in Selections. 
Early Spring Pale Yellows and Lemons— 
Flava, Flavina, Winsome (long season). 
Early Deep Yellows and Golds—Minor, Flor- 
ham, Estmere, Flamid, Gold Dust, Sover¬ 
eign, Dumortierii, Middendorffii, Semper- 
florens. 
Early Spring Oranges—Apricot, Aureole, 
Anrantiaca, Tangerine, Olif. 
(Practical Classification of Hemero- 
callis Varieties to Aid in 
Selections - continued) 
Mid-Season Light Yellows and Lemons— 
Hyperion, Thunbergii, Calypso, Lemona, 
Modesty (early), Lemon King, Burbank, 
Golden Bell, Soudan, Princess, 
Patricia, Sunny West, Winsome (also 
early), Thelma Perry, Bnily Hume, 
Mid-Season Deep Yellows and Golds— 
Mrs. A. H. Austin, J. A. Crawford, 
Ophir, Mrs. Perry, Sir Michael Foster, 
J. R. Mann, Mrs. J. R. Mann, The Gem, 
Amaryllis, Gold Standard, Gold Im¬ 
perial, Royal, Queen Mary (between 
seasons), Qqeen of May (between 
seasons). Yellow Hammer, Ajax, 
Gloriana, Anna Betscher, A.E.Kunderd. 
Mid-Season Oranges—Bay State, Vesta, 
Goldeni, Crown of Gold, J.S.Gayner, 
Golden Dream, Harvest Moon, Radiant, 
Shirley, Gypsy, Midas, Winnie Night¬ 
ingale, E. A. Bowles, Dauntless, 
Miranda, Marigold. 
Mid-Season Yellows and Oranges— 
With Rufous, Bronze or Dusky shading, 
Bijou, Cinnabar, Cressida, Jubilee, 
Ajax (faint fulvous), Mikado, Sirius, 
Iris Perry, Rose Queen, Suhkist, 
Sunset, Vicountess Byng, Vulcan, 
Wau-Bun, D. D. Wyman, George Yeld, 
Cissie Guisseppi, Bagdad, Rajah, 
Dauntless, Mary Florence. 
Late Pale Lemons and Yellows—Lady F. 
Hesketh, Mrs. W. H. Wyman, Citrina 
Hybrids, Sunny West, Star of Gold, 
Hyperion. 
Late Deep Yellows and Golds—Gay Day, 
Golden West, Golconda, Ophir (also 
mid-season), Anna Betscher, Golden 
Empress. 
Late Oranges—Bay State, Golden Dream, 
Multiflora, J.S. Gayner. 
Late Bronze and Fulvous Varieties— 
Bardeley, Cressida (also mid-season), 
Margaret Perry, Fulva, Kwanso and 
varieties, Imperator. 
Varieties Between Early and Mid-Season- 
Ajax, Aureole, Winsome, Queen Mary 
(first with large flower), Modesty, 
Qp.een of May, Wau-Bun. 
Tallest—Golconda (Mandarin), Lemona, 
Lady F. Hesketh, Queen of May, Vicount 
ess Byng, Thunbergii, Fulva varieties, 
J. R. Mann, Ophir, Sir M. Foster, 
Mikado, Jubilee, Princess, Hyperion, 
J. A. Crawford. 
