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PETRA (Nesmith 1939) A beautiful deep rose with wide reflexed 
petals of glowing rose, the sepals have a background of yellow 
heavily overflushed with rich rose, and a deep yellow throat. An 
imposing hemerocallis of very distinct and splendid coloring. July- 
August. 45 in. $10.00 
PINK LASS (Nesmith 1938) A profusely flowering medium pink self 
with deeper throat. The blooms are not large, but the plants increase 
rapidly and form a lovely mass of color. 3 ft. August. $4.00 
PINK LUSTRE (Nesmith 1937) Exquisite large flesh pink flowers 
with lustrous sheen. The petals are slightly ruffled and flaring with 
pale cream mid-rib. The sepals flaring and slightly lighter pink in 
tone. A very delicate glistening pink variety. Lovely in half shade. 
3 ft. July-August. $10.00 
PYRRAH (Yeld 1933) Large orange blooms of delicate form, on tall 
graceful stems, giving great garden value. 3 ft. July-Aug. $2.50 
QUEEN OF MAY (van Veen) Wide open flower of pale apricot- 
yellow, deeper in throat. 2)4 ft. June. $ .50 
RADIANT (Yeld 1930) Clear pure orange, ranks next to Hyperion 
in quality and texture. 3)4 ft. July-Aug* A. M. R. H. S. $1.00 
RAJAH (Stout 1935) An imposing hemerocallis with large and gaily 
colored blooms, the throat and background of the flower is a delicate 
orange with a conspicuous eye zone of garnet brown. A more bril¬ 
liant and later Mikado. 3)4 ft. July-August. $3.00 
REGINALD PERRY (Perry 1933) Pale yellow, with touch of apri¬ 
cot on tips of petals and sepals, shading to deep buff in throat; The 
flower gives effect of deep cream and apricot. 3 ft. June-July. $3.00 
ROBIN REDBREAST (Nesmith 1936) Cherry-red flowers overcast 
toward the throat with velvety red-purple. Very rich and pleasing 
in color harmony. 3 ft. July-August. $4.00 
ROMANY LASS (Nesmith 1939) A dark mahogany red of medium 
height with a purplish zone above the rich orange throat. A very 
freely flowering variety with open cup-shaped flowers. Lovely for 
the rock garden or border planting. August. 24 in. $6.00 
ROYAL. A Japanese variety, golden yellow; splendid texture; 
fragrant. 3 ft. June-July. $ .50 
SALEM DAYLILY. Similar to Flava, but flowers a little later. 
This variety has been growing in old gardens at Salem, Massachu¬ 
setts, for over one hundred years. $ .75 
SATURN (Stout 1937) A multiflora hybrid with many clustered 
flowers of dark orange red blending into a yellow marginal band. 
Slender but strong stems are well above the graceful foliage. 
48 in. Net. $6.00 
SEMPERFLORENS (Prichard 1930) Flower stalks very widely 
branched with many blooms. Large funnel-shaped flowers of soft- 
apricot-orange. 3)4 ft. June-July. A. M., R. H. S. $2.00 
SERANADE (Stout 1937) Very light pastel shades, giving the 
effect of pale coral pink. The twisted and crinkled petals and sepals 
give an added charm to this delicate flower. 38 in- $2.00 
SHARON (Cook 1937) Large apricot-orange flower with flush of 
fulvous rose toward center of the bloom. Splendid substance and 
finish to the flowers. 3 ft. July-August. $1.00 
SHE KIN AH (Perry 1933) Large extended flowers of rich orange, 
tipped bronze-red; Fluted petals. 3)4 ft. July-August. $ .50 
SHIRLEY (Ruys 1930) Large open flowers of pale apricot-yellow 
with very fluted petals; lovely. 3 ft- July. $ .75 
SIRIUS (Yeld 1930) Wide funnel-shaped flowers of light orange 
with center of each petal speckled with reddish-purple at the throat:. 
margins wavy; petals reflexed. 2)4 ft. June-Aug. A. M., R. H. S. 
$1.50 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER. Large apricot-yellow flowers; petals 
ruffled; sepals smoothly finished 3 ft. June-July. $ .50 
SONNY (Stout 1935) Pale yellow flowers of thick firm substance 
with especial resistance to hot sunny days. A variety of unusual 
charm. 3 ft. July-August. Net. $6.00 
SOUDAN (Stout 1933) Clear lemon-yellow; broad petals with wavy 
margins; lovely. 3 ft. July. $1.50 
SPRINGTIME (Nesmith 1936) A lovely rock garden subject. Clear 
medium orange with lighter midrib on petals. Beautiful open 
flower of smooth finish. 20 in. May-June. $2.50 
STALWART (Cook 1935) A beautiful new hybrid of tawny reddish 
bronze and orange tones. Large flowers with nicely recurved petals, 
borne on tall well-branched stems. A very free bloomer and does 
well in hot dry weather. Excellent. 40 in. July-Aug. $1.00 
STARLIGHT (Nesmith 1936) Tall well branched stalks bearing 
many flowers of palest yellow. The blooms are large, and the petals 
charmingly fluted. The nearest to white in color of any hemerocallis 
that I have ever seen. Very beautiful. 4 ft. July-August. $8.00 
STAR OF GOLD (Sass 1935) Beautiful waxy flowers of palest yel¬ 
low; large and star-like in form; the best of the delicate yellow 
hemerocallis. 4 ft. July-Aug. $5.00 
SUNNY WEST (Sass 1933) A beautiful pale canary-yellow. Im¬ 
mense flowers of wax-like substance borne on very tall stems. 50 in. 
July-August. $3.50 
SUNRISE (Nesmith 1938) A smoothly finished flower of softly 
blended apricot and salmon pink, giving the effect of pale coral pink. 
A freely blooming variety of great charm and garden value. 38 in.. 
July-August. $3.00 
SWEETBRIAR (Nesmith 1938) A lustrous flower, larger in size 
and much better formed and branched than the famous Fulva rosea. 
The fresh pink petals and sepals are well reflexed showing a delicate 
yellow cup. The poise and perfection of form of the flowers lend 
added charm to this lovely hemerocallis. 40 in. $10.00 
TANGERINE (Yeld 1930) Wide funnel-shaped orange-chrome 
flowers; excellent for rock garden. 2 ft. May-June. A. M., R. H. S. 
$ .75 
TARTAR PRINCE (Nesmith 1939) A close full flower of velvety 
maroon purple with the color extending well down into the throat. 
The best of the earlier purples and exceptionally rich in color. 
June-July. 34 in. $6.00 
TODMORDEN (Scott 1937) Large orange flowers of excellent form 
and finish. The petals are flaring, the sepals recurving and just 
a shade darker than the petals. Silver Medal from the Pennsyl¬ 
vania Horticultural Society. $5.00 
VESTA (Stout 1930) Deep orange-yellow; lightly flushed with 
orange-red; glistening sheen. 2 ft. July-August. $1.50 
VISCOUNTESS BYNG (Perry 1931) A soft silvery background 
overlaid with pale coppery rose, giving an effect of rosy silver that 
is indescribable. Open well-shaped flowers on tall graceful stems. 
4 ft. July-August. $1.00 
VULCAN (Stout 1937) A new hybrid of deep maroon, with throat 
of deep orange overlaid with red. Ruffled petals with slightly 
lighter midrib. 3 ft. July. Net. $5.00 
WAU-BUN (Stout 1930) Uniform cadmium-yellow, outer half over¬ 
cast delicate fulvous red; petals large and broad; freely curving 
contour of petals is unique. Excellent. 3 ft- July-Aug. $1.50 
WINSOME (Yeld 1929) Creamy yellow of particularly appealing 
tone; fragrant. 34 in. June-July. A. M., R. H. S. $ .50 
WOLOF (Stout 1937) A large flower of dark velvety maroon with 
a clear orange throat and a light yellow line on the midrib of the 
petals which adds to the beauty of the flower. Tall and well 
branched this handsome hemerocallis is a great addition to any 
garden. 50 in. Net. Sold out until 1941. $6.00 
OLDER VARIETIES OF HEMEROCALLIS - ESPECIALLY PRICED 
35 cents each—Any Ten for $3.00. 
Whole Collection of Thirty-four Varieties for $10.00 
AJAX—Orange apricot. 
AUREOLE—Orange yellow. 
AURANTIACA—MAJOR—Tawny orange. 
BARDELEY—Reddish copper. 
CISSY GUISEPPI—Small deep red. 
CITRINA—Pale yellow. 
DUMORTIERII—Medium yellow. 
ESTMERE—Yellow, dark reverse. 
FLAMID—Yellow-bronze reverse. 
FLAVA—Sweetly scented yellow. 
FLORHAM—Large yellow. 
FULVA—Reddish orange. 
GOLD DUST—Empire yellow. 
GOLDENI—Deep orange. 
GOLD STANDARD—Yellow—evening. 
GRACILIS—Short light yellow. 
HIPPEASTRUM—Lemon yellow. 
IMPERATOR—Red and orange. 
J. R. MANN—Large yellow. 
KWANSO FLORE PLENO—Dbl. red & 
MIDDENDORFII—Rich orange. 
MIRANDA—Yellow apricot. 
MULLERI—Medium yellow. 
PLICATA—Pale yellow. 
RUTILANS—Short yellow. 
SIEBOLDI—Medium yellow. 
SIR WILLIAM—Rich brown red. 
SOVEREIGN—Deep yellow. 
SUNKIST—Rosy copper. 
SUNSET—Rosy bronze. 
THE GEM—Large yellow. 
THELMA PERRY—Pale yellow. 
THUN B ERGI—Y ellow—evening. 
WINNIE NIGHTENGALE—Orange. 
