Bagdad, compact, full flowered brownish rose-fulvous on orange. 2,00 
Rajah, a deep orange red with darker eye zones, spreading. 2.00 
Bijou, H. multiflora hybrid, fulvous on orange, many small flowers. 1.00 
Chengtu, wild Chinese type, showy where it does well. 2.00 
Linda, striking pastel-pink-fulvous on creamy yellow. 3.00 
Serenade, gay rose-fulvous markings on apricot-cream. 2.00 
Vulcan, spreading slender petals, large flower, maroon-red, rare. 3.00 
Wolof, a rich, English red-to-brownish, darker eye zones, showy. 3.00 
Multiflora Summer Hybrids, small orange flowers.. 1.00 
Boutonniere, small but attractive rose-fulvous colored multif. 2.50 
Circe, small compact golden yellow, weak, like Winsome, rare. 3.00 
(A few of the above are still very rare. Stocks limited.) 
Carl Betscher Daylilies 
J. A. Crawford, a fine, rich, yellow-gold, large flowered.50 
Lemona, light yellow trumpets, one of best pale ones. 1.00 
Anna Betscher, best shape of Betscher vars., apricot-yellow. 1.00 
Cressida-Cypsy, rich orange with darker overmarkings, fine. 1.00 
The Gem, a handsome, useful yellow-gold, very attractive.50 
Mary Florence, a fair, light, pastel-yellow shade, pointed type. 3.00 
Modesty, light crepy-textured yellow. Very pretty when good. 1.00 
Mrs. A. H. Austin, one of the best clear oranges in shape, fine. 1.00 
Harvest Moon, curious long-petaled orange type. 1.00 
Bay State, an orange trumpet type.50 
Amaryllis, light golden yellow, fair type.50 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman, similar to The Gem, but deciduous, good. 1.00 
Golden Dream, fair gold, deciduous, poor in lower South.50 
Goldeni, also bad in lower South.50 
Farr Daylilies 
Mandarin, pointed petaled, slender type, light yellow, good. 1.00 
Ophir, standard fine golden trumpet, rich and vigorous. 1.00 
Miscellaneous varieties 
Chrome Orange (T. L. Mead) fine early, open type, clear orange. 2.00 
Hyperion, (F. P. Mead) clear light yellow, one of best, large. 1.00 
Pale Moon, light yellow, attractive, but uneven shape. 1.00 
Emily Hume (Hume) orange with striking upspread waved petals. 3.00 
Woodlot Gold, fair light orange.50 
Sir Michael Foster, pioneer evergreen type, good light yellow.50 
Calypso, deciduous citrina-type hybrid, night blooming, pretty. 1.00 
Queen of May, nice early rich yellow.50 
Brownie, an odd, small flowered type, dark brownish red. 3.00 
Royal, a good standard golden yellow. 1.00 
Shirley, another good golden yellow. 1.00 
Dazzler and Sungold, interesting orange Dreer introductions, each. 1.00 
H. P. Traub varieties: 
Indian Chief, 9-in. flower fully expanded, coppery-rose petals, long slender 
spreading-recurved, showy, $5.00; Granada, rich mahogany red type, light orange 
throat, compact full flower, $5.00; Victory Taierhchwang, Peony Red, Fred Howard, 
Dr. A. B. Stout, and Mildred Orpet, also, in limited supply. 
H. F. Fisher introduction: Chisca, nice bicolor type, striking, $3.00. 
WYXDHAM HAYWARD, Grower 
WINTER PAltK. FLORIDA. (I. S. A. 
