Mrs. W. H. Wyman (Betscher 1929) A pale, glistening yellow with much appeal. 
Large flowers borne on well branched stems. 36”. July and August. © “Has stood 
the test of time and is still popular. oe “156: 
Ophir (Farr 1924) A fine, large, deep golden yellow on stout, well branched stems. 
The petals are broad and of firm texture. One of the best of the older varieties. 
75¢ 
Patricia (Stout 1935) Pale yellow with a tinge of lemon chrome with greenish throat. 
Very large, shapely full flowers with a pronounced fragrance. Petals and sepals 
of uniform tone. Exceptionally good in hot sun and early evenings. Blooms 
July-August, 30”. A very charming flower of fine habit. - $1.25 
Purple Elf (Nesmith 1941) Recurved flowers of very dark maroon purple with the 
rich, deep color extending well down into the throat, showing almost no yellow 
in the center of the bloom. A neat, trim flower of almost black purple. Bloom- 
ing period, July and August. 39”. $5.00 
Rajah (Stout 1935) A hemerocallis with large and gaily colored blooms. The throat 
and background of the flower is orange with eye zone of garnet brown. Blooms 
July-August. 42’. $1.75 
Rosalind (Steward 1924) This is a selected species cf Fulva Roseza and oneof the 
most beautiful of any known wild species of hem _rocallis. The flowers are rose- 
pink in color and borne cn tall, graceful stalks 42” tall. Blooming season July 
and August. $3.50 
Serenade (Stout 1937) A very light pastel shade of pink and yellow in pleasing 
harmony. Petals twisted and crinkled with faint halo, Flowers medium large 
on tall, slender stiff stems. Lovely in arrangements with a combination of 
Perry’s Blue Siberian iris. June-July. 48”. aL 00 
Sovereign (Yeld) Fine deep orange-yellow. Grows about 30” tall. Blooms early. 
A very good one. ; 75¢ 
Theron (Stout 1934) Large, full, dark mahogany red. Throat dark red outside, 
orange inside, producing a striking purple and gold effect. Blooms in July and 
September. . 34”. The petals and sepals are recurving at the tips, with a velvety 
flush extending down to the medium yellow cup. $3. 00 
Wau-Bun (Stout 1929) Uniform cadmium yeliow; outer half overcast delicate ful- 
vous red; petals large and broad. The freely curving contour of petals gives 
the flower a very delicate appearance. Long flowering season; July-August, 
sometimes extending into October, or until cut off by frost. __ $1.50 
Wolof (Stout 1937) A large flower of dark velvety maroon with a clear orange throat and 
a light yellow line on the midrib of petals. Tall and well branched. Blooms 
in July. 24”. A very handsome variety and a most pleasing addition to any 
collection or planting of hemerocallis. $3.00 
Zouave (Stout 1941) Near to a red bicolor. Blooms in June. Petals a rich fulvous 
red, with darker mid-zone. Sepals slightly lighter. Medium sized and well 
branched. This variety remains,.cpen evenings and usually’: blooms again in 
September. $3.00 
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