Battle Creek, Mich. HEMEROCALLIS—Daylilies 
BIJOU (Stout)—A distinctive small-fowered hybrid with profuse, full 
blooms in July. Orange overlaid rich fulvous red. Darker midzone. Well 
branched. We counted 75 buds on one stalk. 25”._..............-...-...---e- 1.50 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout)—-Wide-open 2!14” flowers with overlapping and 
recurving petals. Sepals clear yellow. Petals light rosy peach with faint 
mid-stripe. Lighter and smaller than Bijou and follows it, continuing in 

1940 until freeze-up in late October. Small foliage. Aug. Sept. 36”..... 1.50 
~BYNG OF VIMY (Perry )—Outstanding rose and gold flowers with very 
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CALYPSO (Burbank)—Large flowers of clear lemon yellow. July-Aug. 42” .35 
CHENGTU (Stout)—Brilliant orange-red with velvety carmine midzones; 
recurved petals, 445.4 spread wjuly-sept, 7 507 ie er 1.50 
CINNABAR—Rosy red-brown with yellow throat. July-Aug. 307............ .35 
CIRCE (Stout)—Medium, full 314” clear yellow flowers. Erect and well 
. ‘branched. Distinct from any variety of its season. July-Aug. 48”....... 1.25 
CISSY GUISEPPI—Deep coppery rose-red, with pale yellow center. 36”..... 35 
CRESSIDA (Betscher)—Flowers of deep orange with red band. Aug. 36”. .35 
~CROWN OF GOLD—Flowers of great beauty in clear, deep orange. May- 
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CRYSTAL PINK—An opaque blush pink with a slightly deeper pink zone 
in throat. Delicate and refined in color and form. Aug. 44”............... 3.00 
DAUNTLESS (Stout)—Light cadmium yellow with greenish-yellow throat. 
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DAWN—A uniform rose-buff or coppery pink self with canary yellow 
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D. D. WYMAN (Betscher)—Petals of golden yellow with a tawny splash. 
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DOVER—Flowers of heavy substance and smooth finish, of clear orange. 
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DR. REGEL—Very fragrant, orange-yellow flowers. May. 24”................. .25 
DUMORTIERI—Rich cadmium yellow. May-June. 24”._._...-2.000202220222.2.--.- .25 
E. A. BOWLES—Large, flat, flaring flowers of rich reddish orange blended 
with salmon and paler orange. Ruffled petals. June-July. 48”........... 1.50 
EARLIANA (Betscher)—The very finest early Daylily that we know. 
Flowers 5” across, widely open, slightly recurved; petals 114” wide, 
sepals 744” wide. Deep yellow. Strong and floriferous. Pleasing fra- 
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EUROPA—tThe best clonal variety of the Fulva race. Flowers full, over- 
cast fulvous with darker veins and orange throat. Day blooming. 
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FESTIVAL (Stout, ’39)—English red with darker veins and orange mid- 
_ stripe, giving a bi-color effect. Rich orange throat. Gay and rare. 
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FLAVA (Lempn Lily)—Clear lemon-yellow, fragrant fowers in May. 36”. .25 
FLAVA MAJOR—Taller, later; lighter colored flowers than the Lemon Lily. .50 
FLORHAM—Fragrant, rich flowers of golden-yellow blooming freely in | 
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