GENERAL LIST 
Seasons of Bloom is Checked for our Climate. 
AURANTIACA (Species) meres wide flowers of orange and fulvous col- 
orings. Dark jeréen foliage. 6236 ity May-June see ee $ .50 
BELLS OF SAN ANTONE (Russell 1941) A chrome ‘self-reverse of sepals 
green. A perfect bell shape, and keeps well under our sun. Fast grower 
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CALYPSO (Burbank) Large sized flowers of clear lemon-yellow. Evening 
bloomer. 43:46 vf tee May) UC eal ee eee eee $2.35 
CHROME-ORANGE (Mead) Similar to Florham, but the flowers are 
deeper orange. Segments more narrow than Florham, A beauty. 3 ft. May- 
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CISSY GUISEPPI (Perry) Deep rose-red with yellow throat. Back of 
petals “redeand reens216 fb. dU G-U) Veee eee ee $ .35 
D. D. WYMAN (Betscher) Beautiful shade of golden-yellow with tawny 
splashesaon, each petals 2vaw tl towel 0G) U1 ye oy ask 
DUMORTIERII (Species) Deep rich cadmium-yellow. 2 ft. March 
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EMILY HUME (Hume) Similar to Wau-Bun but deeper color and grows 
taller. Large yellow flowers with twisted petals. A fine one. 3% ft. May- 
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FLAVA (Species) Clear lemon-yellow and is most fragrant. 3 ft. May $ .35 
FULVA MACAULATA (Species) Open with a blend of yellow and burnt- 
coppersandepinkeronesin center e4 et Um UN Cnc) Ul ype ee $ .35 
FULVA ROSEA (Species) The most beautiful of any known wild species 
of Hemerocallis. The flowers are rose-pink, with a graceful stalk. 3% ft. 
JUNE=J Wye ah ewe eM, Beas ee I Mee ee $3.00 
GEORGE YELD (Perry) Flowers 6 inches across. Fulvous, bronze mark- 
ings. One of the best English hybrids. 3% ft. June-July _... $ .35 
GEM (Betscher) Flowers of light cadmium-yellow. Robust with a 4 inch 
spread: coi tt. Jun eS ii) yn ee eee es ee ee es $7.35 
GOLD DUST The best really early variety, old but still going strong. Rich 
gold with brown on back of petals. 2% ft. April-May $ .35 
GOLDENI (Betscher) Deep yellow, almost orange, with medium full 
flow ersoa MXCellen tewrcued ts te) UN Cre) U1) Vamenta eee eee Mt fess $ .35 
GOLDEN BELL (Ruys) Recurving petals of apricot-orange. Large and 
most iraprant.:5 40 e1t;o May) UN Cee ee ee ee $ .50 
GOLDEN SHADOWS (Russell 1938) Released by me several years ago 
and I have never been able to keep sufficient stock. Color and shape of 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman with distinct brown shadow. 3% ft. May-June____. $3.00 
GYPSY (Betscher) Deep orange, a shade in a class by itself. A good one. 
A=INCH eT lOWeT. we 1 GeV Ho) UT) Ce ee ee ee $. 35 
HARVEY RUSSELL (Russell 1988) Canary yellow, blooms later than most 
ofsthis color, One of the finest. 336. [ts ) Une y ye $2.00 
HARVEST MOON (Betscher) Flower of light orange, segments rather 
narrow. A beauty when established. 3 ft. May-June ___-___---___---_____ $ .50 
HYPERIAN (Mead) Pale lemon-yellow, huge flowers. A ‘‘must have’’. 3% 
Ltn Fe) UT aed LY i oe ee en ee $ .50 
