Chengtu. (Stout) 3 feet. August-September. 
A lovely blending of red and yellow, deepen¬ 
ing to an intense red in the throat. Spread 
4^4 inches. Pleasingly recurved. $6.00. 
Cinnabar. (Stout) 2 feet. July-August. 
Delicate shades of brownish red, sprinkled 
cinnamon and strongly gold glistening. 
Throat is cadmium yellow. Flowers have a 
five-inch spread. Extra long blooming sea¬ 
son. $1.00. 
Crepe. 3 feet. July. Wide open, ruffled flowers 
of a pleasing shade of apricot yellow. About 
four inches in diameter. The name adequate¬ 
ly describes the texture of the bloom. $4.00. 
Dauntless. (Stout) 2 feet. July. Pale 
cadmium yellow with greenish throat. Pastel 
shades well blended. Full 4}4-inch flowers. 
Fragrant. $4.00. 
D. D. Wyman. (Betscher) 3 feet. July. 
Golden yellow flowers with a tawny splash 
on the petals. Six-inch spread. Free 
blooming. 75 cents. 
Double He merocallis. 3 feet. July-August. It 
is not possible to give the name of this 
variety. It was found growing in a garden in 
South Carolina, having belonged to the 
family for many years. The plant should 
really be classed as triple, rather than double. 
It has three distinct sets of petals and sepals, 
all of which lie back evenly. The color is 
orange, overlaid rose, with a splash of deeper 
rose on each petal and sepal. A golden yel¬ 
low throat lights up the flower, which has a 
tiny cup-like center. Quite distinct and 
worthwhile. $1.50. 
Dumortierii. 18 inches. May-June. Clear 
orange flowers. Buds are brownish red, with 
color persisting on the back of the flowers. 
50 cents. 
