HEMEROC ALLIS—Day lilies 
ARVISTA Gardens 
CINNABAR—30". July-August. Rosy red-brown with yellow throat and re¬ 
curving petals .40 
CISSY GUISEPPI (Perry)—Deep coppery rose-red, near ox-blood—with pale 
yellow center. Very fine. 1.00 
CITRINA—An evening bloomer, pale yellow. 36". August. Dainty..40 
CRESSIDA (Betscher)—Flower of deep orange with red band. 36". August.30 
CROWN OF GOLD (Nesmith)—36". May-June. Flowers of great beauty in 
clear, deep orange. 2.00 
DAUNTLESS (Stout)—July. 35". Light cadmium yellow with greenish-yellow 
throat. A fine pastel blend. Fragrant. 3.00 
DAWN—34 ft. July-Aug. Large, bell-shaped flowers of a pleasing rose color 
with sulphur-yellow base and petals tipped crimson. Very fine. 1.50 
D. D. WYMAN (Betscher)—Petals of golden yellow with a tawny splash. Su¬ 
perb. 2i ft. August.75 
DOVER—30". June. Flowers of heavy substance and smooth finish, of clear 
orange. Delightful.50 
DR. REGEL—Very fragrant, orange-yellow flowers. 24". May.25 
DUMORTIERI—24". May-June. Rich cadmium-yellow.25 
E. A. BOWLES—48". June-July. Large, flat, flaring flowers of rich reddish- 
orange blended with salmon and paler orange. Ruffled petals. 2.00 
EARLIANA (Betscher)—The very finest early Daylily that we have seen. 
Flowers 5" across, widely open, slightly recurved; petals lj" wide, sepals I" 
wide. Color a deep yellow. Strong and floriferous. Pleasing fragrance. 4 
blooms open at once on one stalk. May-June. 38". 5.00 
ESTMERE (Yeld)—May-June. 30". Flowers medium full, widely spreading, 
pale yellow-orange with brown reverse. Graceful stems and grassy foliage. .50 
EUROPA—July. 48". One of the oldest and perhaps the best clonal variety 
of the Fulva race. Flowers full, overcast fulvous with darker veins and 
orange throat. Day blooming.40 
FESTIVAL (Stout, 1939)—48". July. Flowers of near English red with darker 
veins and orange mid-stripe, giving a bi-color effect. Rich orange throat. 
Vigorous and robust with erect, much-branched scapes. Gay and rare. 6.00 
FLORHAM—Fragrant, rich flow r ers of golden-yellow blooming freely in June.40 
FLAMID—June. 30". A brilliant, free-blooming orange-yellow, bronzy reverse .25 
FLAVA (Lemon Lily r )—Clear lemon-yellow, fragrant flowers in May.25 
FLAVA MAJOR—Taller, later, and lighter colored flowers than the Lemon Lily .35 
FULVA—Open flowers of reddish-orange in July. Vigorous. 30".25 
FULVA MACULATA—July. 36". A blend of soft yellow and burnished cop¬ 
per with pink-toned center. Bold, cup-shaped flowers.50 
FULVA, VARIEGATED—Similar to above but with white striped foliage. Scarce 3.00 
GEORGE YELD (Perry)—Large open flowers of rich orange flushed rose. 3i ft. 
July-August.*. 1.00 
GOLCONDA (Farr)—50". Chrome-yellow flowers in July and August.50 
GOLD DUST—May-June. 30". Empire yellow.25 
“I feel constrained to tell you how pleased I am with the selection of Poppies 
you sent. You were very generous.”—Maine. 
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