HEMEROCALLIS Continued 
ROYALTY: About the finest maroon purple to date. Tall and 
well branched, large open flowers of deep maroon with broad 
petals and recurving sepals. Rich chrome yellow, star shaped 
cup well down in the throat. A beautiful new red with a velvety 
purple sheen on petals. July-August. 3% fe. $15.00 
SERENADE: One of the lightest colored dainty hemerocallis, 
twisted, crinkled small slender yellow petals with pleasing har- 
mony of pink flush toward throat of the flower. Its daintiness 
fits it admirably for cut flower decorative purposes. June- 
July. 4 fe. $1.50 
STALWART: Strong and bold growing. A golden flushed 
tawny bronze-red with a golden heart. Recurving petals, a superb 
variety, very vigorous. July-August. 314 ft. $1.00 
STAR OF GOLD: About the best delicate yellow. Beautiful 
waxy flower of palest yellow; enormous spreading star-like curving 
petals. July-August. 41% fe. $2.50 
SUNNY WEST: One of the finest of all varieties. Thick, 
leathery petals smoothly finished, pale to canary yellow. One of 
the last to blossom it produces a multitude of flowers. Unques- 
tionably one of the best and highly recommended. August. 
4% fe. $1.00 
Special Release of 
SWEETBRIAR: This variety is our choice as one of the better 
new ‘‘pink’’ toned Hemerocallis. A lustrous flower larger in size 
and much better branched and formed than famous Fu/va Rosea. 
The fresh pink petals and sepals are well reflexed showing a deli- 
cate yellow cup. July-August. 3% ft. $12.00 
TANGERINE: Wide, funnel-shaped orange chrome flowers. 
Excellent for rock garden. May-June. 2 ft. Su275 
TARA: Deeper in color than Sweetbriar and a tone more cinna- 
mon. A full flaring, lustrous rose red which blooms with great 
profusion on extra well branched scapes. July-August. 3 ft. 
$5.00 
THERON: A much heralded dark red purple with a great depth 
of color. One of the darkest Daylilies in existence. The petals 
and sepals are recurving at the tips with a velvety flush extending 
down to the medium yellow cup. July. 3 ft. $4.00 
VULCAN: Exotic ruffle-petaled claret maroon flowers with faint 
golden brown mid-ribs. Looks like a very unusual red lily. Fades 
some and can be planted in part shade to advantage. Late June- 
July.e-3. fc $4.00 
WAUBUN: Broad recurving and twisty petals; soft cadmium 
yellow with outer half of petals flushed terra cotta. June-July. 
hte $1.00 
Clint McDade’s New Hybrid Daylillies 
A remarkable evolution in this flower is this new strain whose outstanding characteristics are their 
extremely late bloom (September on), good sized flowers (a rarity in extreme late flowering kinds), and a 
brilliant pattern of color — a vivid bicolor of broad petals of soft morocco red with a striking medial line 
in each petal and contrasting pure maize yellow sepals, a striking pattern. 3% foot stems, well branched. 
This strain is known as the Bright Morning group. This new race of plants is so distinct it is difficult for 
us to limit the number of releases, both in varieties and in number of plants, available this season but present 
stock compels us todo so. We will have several subsequent releases but we are presenting this season three 
sister seedlings of great merit. It is the intention of the originator to offer several seedlings of equal quality at 
a more nominal price rather than select one seedling embodying the striking characteristics of this race. 
Because we are able to offer several selections of equal value it is our desire and the orginator’s wish to place 
them at once within the reach of all. They are as valuable as any new creation in this family of plants as 
we have noticed. 
BRIGHT MORNING: One of this unusual new race of late blooming bicolors. It is a handsome, 
melodious ensemble of broad fawn-red petals with the characteristic medial line of primrose yellow on 
the center of each petal and alternating sepals of a lovely clear shade of primrose yellow. A bright, 
colorful flower. Each, $5.00 
CHEERFULNESS: This plant is cheerful and colorfully patterned with rich, near maroon-red petals 
and a cheery rich contrast of gold on each sepal. This is the second of the outstanding seedlings from 
Mr. McDade’s famous garden in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Each, $5.00 
SUNBEAM: Broad, full-petaled flower of garnet-brown petals with rich facing sepals of golden 
cadmium give a pattern of strong contrasts for a two toned patterned effect. These three releases and 
subsequent releases of this striking family will all have a strong family resemblence. Each, $5.00 
JEAN (McDade-Schreiner 1943) 
This is an entirely different development from Mr. McDade’s 
Bright Morning group. It is a very bright, attractive 
bicolor, brick-red petals with medial yellow band, rich orange 
sepals faintly dusted red, yellow-orange throat. A gypsy-like 
festively colored gem. Informal, curly and fluted petals. One 
of the very finest clear cut bicolors and one of the outstanding 
plants in our collection of over 200 varieties. It can be best visu- 
alized as a vastly improved Festival, larger and with brighter 
color of greater clarity; a most attractive plant. August. 38”. 
$15.00 
WELCOME (McDade-Schreiner 1943) 
This is an extremely original colored Daylily. 
petals give the bloom a full blown effect. 
of ashes of roses color. The entire flower is full, well built and 
different. Petals and sepals are practically identical in color. 
The first of the new pinkish Daylilies that has wide, rather than 
the long, narrow ols more common in varieties of this coloring. 
B67. 
Full overlapping 
An unusual color, sort 
A lovely creation. July-August. 
$15.00 
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