
HEMEROCALLIS 
LEMON TO YELLOW 
BAY STATE. 46”. July-August. Brilliant, glistening deep yellow 
flowers with a five and one-half inch spread. A most persistent 
bloomer with sun-resistant petals. 75¢ 
BOBBETTE. 36’. June-July. Fine large, well-formed yellow flowers 
borne prolifically on strong stems. $1.00 
EARLIANA. 24". May-June. Finest early-flowering day lily, with 
flowers five inches across, widely open, slightly recurved petals 
and deep yellow in color. Pleasingly fragrant with four blooms 
open at once. $1.25 
FLORHAM. 36". June. Large, lovely, ruffled deep yellow, with a 
gay twist at the tips of the petals. 50c 
GOLCONDA. 40”. July-August. This very open flower of chrome 
yellow has long narrow petals which give a graceful and airy 
effect. The heavy texture of the blossoms makes this a wonderful 
garden variety. $1.00 
HESPERUS. 46’. July-August. Lovely seven inch blooms of empire 
and light cadmium yellow, give a delightful Jersey cream effect. 
Several flowers are open at once on strong well-branched 
stalks. $3.00 
HYPERION. 42”. June-July. Exceptionally large fragrant blooms of 
soft canary yellow, splendid in form and substance. Considered 
by many as the finest Hemerocallis now on the market. $1.50 
J. A. CRAWFORD. 42". June-July. Huge brilliant apricot flowers of 
perfect open form, slightly fluted and crimped, with two of the 
petals displaying artistic twisted tips. This variety has an ex- 
ceptionally long blooming season. $1.00 
J. R. MANN. 42”. July-August. Large frosted flower of buff and 
orange, with petals having excellent substance. One of the really 
fine garden varieties. 50c 
LEMONA. 48”. July-August. Pale lemon yellow flowers; a variety 
which does particularly well in partial shade. The blossoms are 
formed like a Japanese iris. 50c 
LEMON KING. 42". July-August. Lovely uniform soft yellow flowers 
with recurved, somewhat twisted petals, and heavy wax-like tex- 
ture. Another variety which grows and blooms satisfactorily in 
shade or partial shade. 75c 
LUTEOLA MAJOR. 36”. July-August. Tall, well-branched scapes 
with many attractive, large yellow flowers. This variety is one of 
the favorites selected by garden visitors during blooming time. 75¢ 
MARY FLORENCE. 36”. June-July. A lovely creamy yellow with 
buff undertone. Color really is apricot-buff, with a hint of pink. 
The large petals display a delightful wave. $1.00 
MODESTY. 36”. June-July. The five inch blooms are a delightful 
pale buttercup yellow. 75c 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN. 36”. August. Pale glistening yellow with 
delicately curving sun-resistant petals. This one is, perhaps, the 
most valuable garden day lily due to its great beauty and its 
exceptionally late blooming season. A MUST HAVE. 75c 
MULLERII. 46’. June-August. Rich, glowing yellow. $1.00 
OCHROLEUCA. 40”. July. Pale yellow evening bloomer, producing 
many fine large blossoms. $1.00 
SEPTEMBER MORN. 44’. September. Large pale yellow flowers 
which do not make their appearance until late August and in 
September. $2.50 
SOVEREIGN. 30’. June. Pale chrome yellow flowers. 50c 
THUNBERGI. 36’. July-August. A fragrant evening bloomer of 
buttercup yellow. 50c 
ORANGE-YELLOW TO GOLD 
AUREOLE. 36”. May-June. Numerous full, wide-spreading flowers 
of brilliant orange-yellow, with brownish-fulvous traces. 65c 
BELOIT. 32". May-June. A beautiful gold which attracts the atten- 
tion of all visitors to our gardens. It is one of the heaviest and 
most persistent bloomers. A real MUST HAVE. $1.00 
B. G. HUSE. 40’. June-July. Flowers, which never open widely, are 
long and of a golden-orange hue. $1.00 
CRESSIDA. 36”. July-August. A magnificent flower of deep orange 
with an almost imperceptible faint reddish star at the throat— 
just enough to intensify the bright orange color. 50c 
D. D. WYMAN. 32". July-August. Huge blooms of golden yellow, 
splashed a tawny tone on the petals. Blossoms have six-inch 
spread. Clumps are exceptionally free-flowering and bloom over 
a long period. 75c 
FLAMID. 30’. June. Brilliant orange-yellow flowers with brown 
petal reverse. 50c 
GOLD DUST. 32’. May-June. The upstanding scapes are covered 
with a profusion of bright yellow flowers. Buds and reverse of 
petals are brown. One of the best of the early bloomers. 75¢ 
GOLDEN BELL. 36’. June-July. Large, pale apricot orange flowers 
with fluted, recurving petals and fine thick substance. $1.00 
GOLDEN DREAM. 36”. July-August. Flowers are full rich deep 
pure orange which are unhurt by the sun after a hot summer day. 
Splendid branching is an added feature. $1.00 
GOLDENI. 36’. July. Deep golden yellow flowers with a spread 
of four and one-half inches. Petals have a delightfully smooth 
texture. Plants multiply rapidly. 75c 
GOLDEN MAMMY. 36”. July. Fine, long-blooming golden yel- 
low. 50c 
GOLD STANDARD. 36”. July-August. Vigorous and free-flowering 
variety bearing fragrant canary yellow flowers. 50c 
HARVEST MOON. 36’. July. Graceful and lovely clear orange- 
sherbet flowers five inches in diameter. Very free-flowering 
sort. $1.00 
MIDDENDORFI. 18’. June and re-blooms freely in August-Septem- 
ber. This delightful dwarf multiplies rapidly, and produces many 
rich attractive orange flowers in early and late summer. $1.00 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN. 36”. July-August. Deep golden yellow flowers 
with a six-inch spread. The heavy texture of the petals and the 
long blooming period in late summer make this a most desirable 
sort. 75c 
OPHIR. 48". July-August. Deep golden yellow trumpetshaped 
flowers five inches across, borne 25 to 30 on a stem. $1.00 
RADIANT. 42". July-August. A well named variety which pro- 
duces clear pure orange flowers. $1.00 
SOUDAN. 36”. June-July. Clear empire yellow, glistening with 
gold. The broad, overlapping petals have wavy margins. $1.50 
THE GEM. 36”. June-July. Rich orange-yellow flowers of very 
heavy texture. This variety, indeed, is a gem which deserves a 
place in every flower lover’s garden. y 75c 
VESTA. 32”. July. Deep orange flowers with a golden sheen. $1.50 
W. G. 36”. July. Fine deep orange-yellow flowers. We consider 
this variety to be one of the finest mid-summer bloomers. 50c 
Tinged, Splashed or Washed with 
ROSE, RED OR COPPER 
FULVA. 36”. July. The “Tawny Lily” which is so well known and 
popular, because of the distinctive and reddish-orange petals. If 
you do not already have this unusually colored sort growing in 
your garden, by all means add it this planting season. 50c 
GEORGE YELD. 38”. July-August. Large, deep yellow flowers, 
with a splash of rose-bronze on each petal. $1.00 
GYPSY. 42”. July-August. Glistening deep orange with slight red 
shadings, which intensify the color. Stems and foliage are excep- 
tionally strong. 50c 
IMPERATOR. 42". July-August. Large star-shaped flowers with a 
six-inch spread. Blossoms of this English introduction are rich 
orange-red, lined with sulphur. One of the best. $1.00 
KWANZO FLORE PLENO. 48”. August. Large, attention-pulling 
double flowers of fulvous red on orange. One that should be in 
every garden because of its distinctive appearance. 50c 
KWANZO VARIEGATA,. 48’. August. Double flowers of fulvous red 
on orange, with plant leaves attractively variegated. The clumps 
add a bright touch of color to the garden throughout the year. 
$1.00 
MARGARET PERRY. 48”. July-August. Brilliant flame red and cad- 
mium yellow flowers, having a conspicuous yellow line through 
each petal and sepal producing a star-like effect. Blossoms have 
a five and one-half inch spread. 75c 
MIKADO. 36”. June-July. A handsome new fragrant large flower, 
of rich orange with conspicuous deep mahogany-red throat. The 
outstanding charm of this remarkable day lily is due to the bold 
color contrasts. Usually blooms a second time. 75c 
COLLECTION OF ALL 49 HEMEROCALLIS VARIETIES, valued at $44.40, for...§$29.95 


ORIENTAL POPPIES 
NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
