Battle C ree k, Mich. 
HEMEROC ALLIS—Davlilies 
CRAEMORE HENNA (Plouf-Ashley: 1939-’40)—36". July. One of the 
brightest of all Daylilies. Flowers of brilliant henna with a ruby iridescence. 
Deep orange throat. Excellent as to size, form and texture, unfading. Sepals 
are a solid bright henna with neither midrib nor eye-zone; petals are a deep 
orange heavily flushed henna. All segments show a ruby coloring along the 
veins and a noticeable ruby iridescence. Reverse of all segments is solid rich 
orange forming a sharp contrast to the bright henna inside the flower. Wide- 
open, funnel-shaped flowers, full and well recurved. Sepals are broad with 
wavy edges and creped surface. Flowers have a heavy, velvety oil-skin tex¬ 
ture. Plant is clean of habit with good foliage in a compact clump, making it 
unusually fine for a specimen plant in the formal garden. Cut flowers remain 
well open until late at night, buds all opening in succession. A strictly new 
and distinct Hemerocallis that should be most popular when better konwn. 
Each . $10.00 
AMARYLLIS (Betscher)—A large flower of golden orange; recurving petals. 
3 ft. July-August ...$ .75 
ANNA BETSCHER (Betscher)—Large flowers of deep orange shaded bronze. 
3 ft. July-August . 1.00 
APRICOT (Yeld)—Fragrant, light apricot-orange flowers. 2 ft. May-June.25 
AUGUST PIONEER (Stout, 1939)—34". Aug.-Sept. Numerous, medium sized 
blooms, on strong, slender, well-branched scapes. Flowers of chrome-orange, 
outer half of petals delicately flushed red. 6.00 
AUREOLE—Numerous, full, wide-spreading flowers of rich cadmium yellow 
with brownish-fulvous traces. 36". June. A. M. 1931.25 
BAGDAD (Stout 1935)—June-July, 42". Large, full, widely-open flowers of ori¬ 
ental richness and brilliancy. Throat clear orange. Outer parts of petals 
coppery red over orange; madder brown veins and mid-zones. Sepals uni¬ 
form in color. The 5" flowers are bold, gay and attractive. 2.00 
BARDELEY—48". July-August. A reddish-copper, rose and apricot blend, in 
large, widely-opened flowers .75 
BARONI— An evening bloomer with fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers of pleas¬ 
ing yellow. 36". July-August. 1.50 
BAY STATE (Betscher)—Large, deep yellow, fluted petals. 36". July-August. .30 
BELOIT—A beautiful orange-yellow of great carrying quality. A heavy and 
persistent bloomer. June-July. 36". 1.00 
BIJOU (Stout)—A distinctive small-flowered hybrid with profuse, full blooms 
(2i") in July. Orange overlaid rich fulvous red. Darker midzone. Well 
branched. 25". 3.00 
BYNG OF VIMY (Perry)—Outstanding rose and gold flowers with very long, 
delicate petals. Rare. 8.00 
CALYPSO (Burbank)—Large flowers of clear lemon yellow. 3i ft. July-Aug.60 
CHENGTU (Stout)—Brilliant orange-red with velvety carmine midzone; re¬ 
curved petals, 44" spread. July-Sept. 36". 4.00 
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