SIGNAL FIRES—Showy red bi-color. 
SIR KNIGHT—Large deep blackish blue. Fine. 
SIR LAUNCELOT—Rich reddish brown. 
SPRING MAID—Pale pink rose. A breeder. 
SPOKAN—Deep glowing wine red and brown. 
SUMMER TAN—Rich tan bi-color. 
SUNMIST—Early deep creamy frilled yellow. Large. 
TALISMAN—Honey and apricot blend. 
TINT-O-TAN—Makes a rich tan clump. 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS—Rich, deep black violet. 
THURATUS—AlIlmost a black self. 
TRAILS END—Large russet blend. 
WASATCH—Giant of plicatas. White and blue. 
WILLIAM MOHR—Mammoth and beautiful hybrid. 
Bayh 
HEMEROCALLIS 
Hemerocallis orders will be shipped during the last 
of August and first of September. Where they are 
ordered with iris, every effort will be made to send 
them at the same time. For orders under $2.50, include 
25 cents for postage. 
ACRES OF GOLD. (Russell 1943) 38 in. July-Aug. 
Medium sized blooms of rich gold with a glisten- 
ing finish. Many flowers to the stalk ~_-______ $ 1.00 
ADMIRATION. (Russell: 1942) 36 in. July-Aug. 
Nicely formed flowers of soft apricot pink --__ 1.00 
AFLAME, (Nesmith 1941) 38 in. July-Aug. Me- 
dium to large flowers of near crimson with a 
darker red halo in the throat and with a tiny 
yellow.center ‘cup mo.ii¢0. 2 3.00 
ANNA BETSCHER.: (Betscher 1938) 38 in. July. 
Trumpet shaped blooms of medium primrose 
yellow. Choice for cutting and for the border __ .75 
APRICOT. 30 in. May-June. An early bloomer of a 
soft apricot. yellow=_-- U3 2 25 
AUTUMN RED. (Nesmith 1941) 39 in. Aug.-Sept. 
A velvety finished Van Dyke red with a flush 
of bright Nopal red. The flower is open and 
semi-flaring and many blooms are carried on 
the well: branched “stalks; 20. } 2s ee 3.00 
BEACON. (Betscher 1940) 38 in. Aug. A flaming 
trumpet shaped flower of brilliant orange and 
with: a waxy; finish?) = 2205-0 or) ee ee 1.00 
BITTERSWEET. (Nesmith 1941) 38 in. July-Aug. 
The strong stalks of this are so covered with 
flowers of brilliant bittersweet orange flushed 
with coral red that they remind one of sprays 
ofthe ‘native sbittersweet) -2)-., 4-2) eee 3.50 
BLACK FALCON. (NeNsmith 1941) 38 in. July- 
Aug. Very large, well formed flowers of so dark 
a color that they appear to be black. The flow- 
ers have a waxy finish and their richness is set 
off by a shallow cup of pale yellow in the throat. 
Unnsual’and’ very, choice Gale ae 15.00 
BLOODROOT. (Nesmith 1946) 36 in. Perhaps the 
most brilliant and vivid Hemerocallis that Mrs. 
Nesmith has introduced, this is a velvety fin- 
ished self of fine size and form. The coloring 
is between scarlet and Brazil red. High 
branched and with many flowers, this really 
puts ton-a* show 72002 fe So a ee ee 15.00 
