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DAYLILY (Hermerocallis) 
BAGDAD, 42 inches. One of Dr. Stout’s newest creations. A gay com- 
bination of several colors; orange red, yellow and madder 
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BAY STATE. 42 inch Fine. large, clear, smooth yellow flowers of per- 
fect form. Flowers during July and August ...........-eeeaeeee 
BARDLEY. 48 inches. A lighter edition of Imperator, but without any 
twist to the petals. Some like it better than Imperator on ac- 
count of its exquisite refinement. Orange buff by the color 
chart, with deep, clear cadmium yellow throat, this yellow con- 
tinuing as a one-eighth inch narrow strip running through the 
center of the three wider petals out to the tip of the petals; this 
yellow stripe contrasting nicely with the reddish tone of the 
balancesofethe flowers JulyszandsAUcust fer, 6 ase. ccecuimteser 
BEAUTEAU (Bechtold). Chrome yellow flowers on twenty-two inch 
stems. Blooms July. Large flowers and many of them ........ 
BIJOU (Stout). A ground color orange overcast with rich fulvous red 
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BOUTONNIERE (Stout). Light, rosy peach petals with grassy foliage, 
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BYNG OF VIMY. 40 inches. One of the most unusual and delicatcly 
neautiful of all Daylilies, the color being light gold with an ov- 
erlay of soft rose. The true stock is very scarce. June, July ..... 
CALYPSO (Burbank). Clear lemon-yelllow flowers of large size. Very 
popular. Blooms from July to August. Three and one-half feet . 
CINDERELLA. (Bechtold). Petals red copper, sepals lemon-yellow. 
Blooms open late afternoon remaining open all _ night 
and into the heat of the the day. Medium size, but unusual. 
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CISSY GUISEPPI. 3 feet. Dark coppery rose-red almost ox-blood red 
with a yellow bar down the centsr of each petal. July and Aug- 
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CRESSIDA. 36 inches. A magnificent flower of deep orange with an 
aimost inperceptible faint reddish star at the throat, just 
enough to intensify the deep orange color. July and August .... 
CITRONA. (Farr). Sweet-scented and latest to bloom ............... 
CINNABAR. (Stout). Rosy red-brown wth yellow throat. Long bloom- 
ing season) July sandPAucust: -eoepocs peeves corer ees 
DARK EYES (Bechtold). Mahogany red with slight orange markings 
in throat. Flower stands well open, very floriferous, blooms 
starting last of May to first of June. Flowers 4 inches in diam- 
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DAUNTLESS. 3 feet. July, August. Pale yellowish orange. Large wide 
overlapping petals: PINE wisn. icici choles seeks rereoPaUe seoeareuchora stele Toomey 
DAWN. 38 inches. It is just about impossible to describe this new 
English introduction, for it is such an unusual color that it is 
difficult to check it even with the official color standards. Per- 
haps the originator’s color description, as “rose-buff” is as good 
as any. I would call it a uniform coppery-pink self, with canary 
yellow throat. Flower over 5 inches across. July, August ....... 
DELIGHT, (Bechtold). Red and yellow bi-color (petals red, sepals yel- 
low). Blooms on twenty-eight inch stems, July. Likes moisture 
during blooming season and partial shade from plistering July 
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DELICATISSIMA (Bechtold). Golden yellow with smattering of dark 
coloring throughout the flower. The petals are pointed star-like 
Biooms stand well open, and starts blooming last of May. Flor- 
iferous, ANd Verve Preuty oh. «robes. cideispaeteen eae eevee oie akssany treats 
DONALD WYMAN. 44 inches. One of our largest and finest Daylilies: 
the individual flowers measuring 6 inches across and the plant 
being loaded with blooms. The color is deep, rich, golden yellow, 
with a brick red spot cn each petal. July and August ......... 
DUMORTIERI. Orange, shaded brown on outside; early blooming .... 
FANTASY. (Bechtold). Chrome orange blend on eighteen inch stems. 
Large flowers, a gorgeous variety. Blooms July ............... 
FIREFLY. (Bechtold). Here is an vnusual gem—a brilliant red effect 
on twenty-four inch stems, blooming June. Flowers somewhat 
small but many of them. Plant in semi-shade. One of my favor- 
ites int thousafids to chooseqfrommeaenee eee eee eee eee 
FLORHAM. Soft yellow; beautifully frilled: sweeet-scented 
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