from SPRING to FALL 
KADO, orange with three large brown areas, was 
long the highest rating daylily. 
In late June are: PATRICIA, a highly rated light 
yellow; bright yellow OPHIR, also a top rater; J. S. 
GAYNOR, a wide and full yellow; CINNABAR, an 
old red and orange; CIRCE, a beautiful small-flow- 
ered yellow. GOLDENI, GERTRUDE and DOVER 
are orange. HAVILAH is very vigorous and heat 
enduring, the large bright yellow segments very 
thick. 
The last days of June and the first part of July 
are the peak of bloom of the many colored summer 
blooming hemerocallis.s MONGOL, soft yellow, is 
the largest flower among our daylilies. There are 
plenty of large unnamed yellows now. HYPERION 
is a much-liked lemon yellow, HESPERIS another, 
both with large and well-formed flowers. The simi- 
lar CALYPSO is night blooming. FLORIDA has 
light purplish brown petals. MAYOR STARZYN- 
SKI is bronzy rose. GYPSY is a good orange. SI- 
RIUS has a shaded throat on orange, BURGUNDY 
is low, the flower red brown. REDAHD is dark 
crimson with light center stripe in the petals. BI- 
COLOR is light yellow with rose-tipped petals. 
CABALLERO, dull pink petals and yellow sepals, is 
the best of the bicolors. LINDA is a various-colored 
bicolor of great vigor. One of the lightest yellow is 
PALEMOON. SERENADE is a small-flowered light 
yellow and pink pastel. MELO, with wide rounded 
segments, is yellow and pale brown. RAJAH is 
bright orange red with darker eye. MACULATA is 
a much lighter “and larger flower of similar color 
design. A bed of the small-flowered GLOWING 
looks like a spot of sunshine. Many people still 
like the ancient double-flowered KWANSO. IM- 
PERATOR has a star-shaped red flower with narrow 
seoments. GOLDEN WRHST, GOLD IMPERIAL, 
EMILY HUME and SOUDAN are good yellows. 
CURLYPATE is a pale buff. BURNING STAR is 
crimson. BURMAH is pale orange. PRINCESS is 
a good lemon. 
Beginning in mid-July the finely formed yellow 
MRS. WYMAN continues in flower till mid-August, 
as does the rather red MARGARET PERRY. 
DAWN is pinkish; so is PEACHBLOW. GEORGE 
YEYLD has a large yellow flower with red markings. 
BAGDAD has a mixture of dark red and orange. 
ORANGE REX is a 5-6 foot orange. So many new 
July blooming clones with beautiful bell-shaped 
orange-colored flowers are so near alike that they 
are handled as a mixture without names. 
In late July and August we see two Chinese varie- 
ties, the orange-red CHENGTU and HANKOW, 
orange with red eye, the buds of which are cooked 
as a vegetable; both spread by long rhizomes. JIM- 
MIE JUNIOR is a wide open red with light center 
stripe in the petals. DOROTHY McDADE is like 
HYPERION, but begins to bloom as Hyperion fin- 
ishes. VESTA is orange. THYRSE has picturesque 
small orange-buff flowers charmingly arranged along 
the stem. Its parent, the old late lemonlily, blooms 
a little earlier. The first real August bloomer, 
AUGUST PIONEER, has many small pinkish orange 
flowers. 
Most of the late fall flowers are second bloomings 
of the yellow spring kinds. [We have several good | 
fall kinds coming on. The most promising one is 
COLONEL BESLEY, the profuse, wide, full, bell- 
shaped flowers, orange brown, with large dark brown 
eye. 
