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THE FLOWERS FOR THE MILLIONS—OR THE MILLIONAIRE 



CABALLERO— (Stout 1941) A clear-cut 
brilliant bi-color. Petals, vermillion 
red. Sepals and throat golden yellow. 
OUly es 4 Cr ee ee tae $2.50 
CALYPSO—(Burbank 1918) Light lem- 
on-yellow night bloomer. Large and 
pleasantly fragrant, July. 3% Ft. $ .40 
CHENGTU—(Species) Coppery orange- 
red with velvety carmine mid-zone. 
Recurved 4%” flowers. This is the 
most attractive and unusual of hemero- 
callis species with the exception of 
Fulva Rosea. July. 3 Ft. $1.00 
CINNABAR— (Stout 1930) Medium large 
glistening orange, sprinkled cinnamon. 
Recurving segments. July. 244 Ft. $ 50 
CORALLINE—(Nesmith 1940) Light 
maize yellow heavily flushed shrimp 
red. Maize mid-line. Late Howerne 
in the east. July here. 3% Ft. .... $4.00 
CRESSIDA—(Betscher 1929) This is the 
early-flowering tall bright saffron-yel- 
low Cressida. May-June and again in 
Oct. here. 3% Ft, S=.00 
CROWN OF GOLD—(Nesmith 1933) 
Large, early, orange-yellow ea 
with the iris. May-June. 3 Ft. ...... $1.5 
CRYSTAL FAIRY—(Russell 1943) Rrra 
salmon. 4%” flower. June-July. 3 Ft. 
$ 
DAUNTLESS— (Stout 1935) Pale yellow- 
ish orange with mid-zones delicately 
flushed with a fulvous touch. Wide, 
overlapping segments with fine sub- 
stance. 5” flower. July. 3 Ft......... $1.00 
DAWN—(Perry 1931) Hazy rose-buff 
witn yellow throat, July-Aug. 3% Ft. 
$ .50 
D. D. WYMAN—(Betscher 1929) Golden- 
yellow with tawny flush. June-July. 3 
$ .40 
DOROTHY McDADE—(McDade_ 1939) 
Clean pure light yellow in a tubular- 
shaped 5” flower blooming late (Sept.) 
in the north, July-Aug. here. 3% Ft. 
$2.00 
EARLIA N A—(Betscher) A_ golden- 
orange that blooms with the irises. 
Veny. fines: Rae ee $2.50 
FULVA MACULATA—(Species) Blended 
soft yellow and copper with pink tone 
in the center, Very large and tall. July- 
Aug, 4 Ft. Saou 
FULVA ROSEA—(Species) Most beauti- 
ful of the species, or natural hemero- 
callis, this is one of the loveliest pinks, 
a luscious, clear, scarlet-pink, on tall 
graceful stalks. June-July. 3% Ft. 
$9.00 
GAIETY—(Betscher) Wide open light 
lemon-yellow, large, wide-petalled and 
quite early. Tall, well-substanced and 
outstanding. Jines4 Ft Le $2.50 
GAY TROUBADOUR—(Nesmith 1941) 
Bright red petals with yellow mid- 
stripe. Maize-yellow sepals with a red- 
dish suffusion. Large and colorful. 6” 
flower. June-July. 4 FY. ................ $5.00 
GEORGE YELD—(Perry 1930) Large, 
recurving flowers of orange, the petals 
suffused with bronzy-apricot and 
brownish rose. Excellent. July. ie aS 
GOLD DUST— (Yeld 1906) Low-growing, 
older variety which we value because 
it blooms with the iris and combines 
artisfically with them, Soft empire yel- 
low. May-June. 1% Ft. -.....-0.----- $ .40.. 
GOLDEN GRAIN—(Nesmith 1944) 
Large light yellow with green cup. 
Ruffled flowers of firm texture. Tall 
and well-branched. July 4 Ft....... $6.00 
GOLDEN SCEPTER — (Nesmith 1939) 
Early orange-toned medium-sized flow- 
er (4%”’) of heavy substance, blooming 
profusely. June. 4 Ft. $2.50 
GOLDEN WEST—(Sass 1933) Heavy, 
waxy flowers of bright yellow. Extra 
fine. July. 4 Ft. $1.5 
GYPSY—(Betscher 1929) Glistening deep 
orange with intensifying reddish 
undercast.. July. 242° Pt eee $ .40 
HANKOW— (Species) Large rich yellow- 
ish orange with bold scarlet eye-zone 
in petals. Farther north it blooms into 
September. A lusty grower which is 
grown near Hankow, China, for food 
and medicine. July- Aug. 3% Ft. $2.00 
HER GRACE—(Nesmith 1944) Wide pet- 
alled, firm-substanced bloom of Mar- 
tius yellow, which is a pale lemony 
color. The 4%”’ bloom has a green cup 
and is lightly ruffled. July. sa 
HESPERUS— (H. Sass 1940) Magnificent 
lemon-chrome. Large and tall with 
splendid form and substance. July. 4 
Bt posta csceesoccocesoanniageseces tennessee $2.50 
HIGHLAND CHIEFTAIN—(Nesmith 
1940) A 5” tubular shaped bloom, wine 
colored with greenish yellow throat. 
JUV Et $3. 
HYPERION— (Mead 1930) Large, waxy, 
soft canary-yellow. A superior dayliliy 
in size, form, color and substance. July. 
eae lh nem EME $1.00 
IMPERATOR—(Perry 1930) Large, open 
star-shaped flower of orange-red with 
yellow throat and mid-lines, July. = 0 
INDIAN OL A—(Russell 1943) Glossy 
brown-red with orange throat. Lots of 
4”’ blooms on tall stalks. June-July. 
346. Et. 20..sk Be $2.00 
IRIS PERRY—(Perry 1932) Large, open, 
glistening orange overlaid with bronze. 
July-Auge 3. Ft. _...2).2 22 ee $1.00 
J. A. CRAWFOR D—(Betscher 1929) 
Large, brilliant apricot yellow, slightly 
fluted and crimped. Excellent sub- 
rte tall and vigorous. June- rhe 
Ci ee ee ee 
J. R. MANN—(Betscher 1929) Large, soft 
buff-orange with a frosty sheen. June- 
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