GEORGE KELSO (Traub) 
Splendid large flowers (5% inches) whose beauty is en- 
hanced by the pronounced ruffling of the petals. The soft light 
orange coloring is suffused with bronze, the sepals being some- 
what lighter in color than the petals. Vigorous, early blooming, 
and evergreen. 36 inches. $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
GOLD DUST 
A good early yellow dwarf. 24 inches, spring. Deciduous. 
35c; 3 for 90c; 12 for $3.25 
GOLDEN WEST (H. P. Sass) 
Large yellow flowers, clear in color and of extremely fine 
substance. 48 inches. Summer, in milder climates also in the 
fall. Evergreen. $1.00; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $9.00 
GRANADA (Traub) 
A deep mahogany flower which meets the approval of some 
of the best daylily judges. It is not as dark as Minnie nor as 
flashing as Victory Taierhchwang but is generally liked. The 
throat is light orange and the flowers of medium size. 30 
inches. Evergreen. $1.00; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $9.00 
HESPERUS (H. P. Sass) 
A marvelous lemon-chrome, with blooms 7 inches across. 48 
inches, summer. Deciduous. $2.60; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $17.50 
HIAWATHA 7: 
It produces a shower of rather small golden flowers held 
waist high and the flowers remain open in the evening. They 
give an airy touch in the garden and are useful in flower ar- 
rangements. June and July in the Hast, into the fall in Cali- 
fornia. Deciduous. 3 feet. $1.00; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $8.50 
HONEY REDHEAD (Nesmith) 
A brownish-red flaring flower with borders of light yellow. 
Unusually bright for a coloring so deep. Deciduous. 
$6.00; 3 for $15.00 
HYPERION (Mead) 
A large light canary yellow flower which is very popular. 
Deciduous. 3% feet. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
JUBILEE (Stout) 
The flowers are large and are borne on well-branched, 34%- 
foot scapes. The color is light cadmium except for the conspicu- 
ous eye zone of English red. 
We do not recommend this for the colder sections of the 
country, however, as it has proved rather tender at the New 
York Botanical Gardens but it should do well all through the 
South and along the Pacific Coast. Evergreen. $3.00 
KWANSO 
This is a selected symmetrical type of the double Kwanso. 
We have been growing it for several years and it is noticeably 
better in appearance than the more common type, which we 
have discarded. The color is orange flushed with red. De- 
ciduous. 3% feet. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
LINDA 
A fascinating flower in the rosy pink shades. The petals are 
creped along the edges and are golden, lightly washed with 
rose. The throat is bordered with deeper rose. The alternating 
sepals are clear cream in color. Through summer. Deciduous. 
2% feet. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
LUSTROUS (Nesmith) 
A very attractive daylily. The abundant flowers are large 
and rosy and have a soft sheen growing on well-branched 
stalks. It deserves a conspicuous place in the garden. De- 
ciduous. 3% feet. $7.00 
MARGARET (Cook) 
The entire flower, even to the bottom of the throat, is a soft 
light yellow—‘“buff yellow”. It is large and well finished. De- 
ciduous. 3% feet. $3.00 
MATADOR (Nesmith) 
Pleasing large brownish-red flowers with broad velvety pet- 
als. The sepals are the same shade as the petals but are not 
velvety. Deciduous. 3 feet. $5.00 
MIKADO (Stout) 
The best known and most distinct of Dr. Stout’s older origina- 
tions. The flower is a fine orange, the three petals having a 
banding of dark red-purple. 36 inches, summer. Semi-ever- 
green. 35c; 3 for 90c; 12 for $3.25 
MINNIE (Hayward) 
A rich mahogany flower with a glint of crimson which attracts 
attention at once. The flowers are not large (3 inches) but 
although the coloring is deep it still has life. An orange throat 
lights the center of the flower. 3 feet. Deciduous. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $9.00 
MONARCH (Stout) 
A Jemon yellow flower of especially attractive shape. The 
flower stays open into the evening, which makes it desirable for 
planting in patios or where barbeques are held. 36 inches. 
Deciduous. $1.00; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $9.00 
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MOONBEAM (H. P. Sass) 
One of the lightest yellows of all daylilies. The flowers are 
large, seven inches, and are carried on tall stalks. Deciduous. 
414 feet. $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
MOROCCO RED (Nesmith) 
A rich Morocco red throughout except for the small orange 
cup at the base of the flower. The color is smooth and evenly 
spread. Deciduous. 3 feet. $6.00 
MRS. JOHN J. TIGERT (Watkins) 
A very striking brilliant red flower of large size and flaring 
shape which was developed at the University of Florida. De- 
ciduous. Summer. -3 feet. $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
MRS. J. Ra MANN 
This is not to be confused with J. R. Mann, which is entirely 
different. We think that this beautiful deep yellow with its 
fluted petals and flaring sepals has been much overlooked. It 
puts on a very fine display. Evergreen. 3 feet. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
NUBIANA (Hayward) 
One of the dark red-browns which grows about two feet high, 
the flowers spreading about 5 inches. A light yellow line runs 
through the middle of the petal. 30 inches. Evergreen. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
OPHIR (Farr) 
Smoothly finished golden yellow with a spread of five inches. 
Free blooming and altogether desirable. 4 feet. Deciduous. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
PATRICIA (Stout) 
A clear and even tone of pale yellow with a greenish throat. 
A charming and full formed flower with pronounced fragrance. 
36 inches, summer. Evergreen. $1.00; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $9.00 
PEONY RED (Traub) 
A vinaceous or wine red quite different from the mahogany 
reds. Evergreen. 4 feet. $1.00; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $9.00 
PINK CHARM (Nesmith) 
Large widely open flowers (Etruscan red of Ridgeway), 
which have a very rosy appearance. The center of the flower 
is a soft yellow, light cadmium of Ridgeway. We think it one 
of the best of the pinkish daylilies. Semi-deciduous. 4 feet. 
$7.00 
PINK LASS (Nesmith) 
Pinkish flowers of medium size, which make a beautiful pic- 
ture when in a clump. The plant increases well and flowers 
freely. Deciduous. 3 feet. $3.00 
PORT (Stout) 
A daylily that catches the eye quickly because of its bright 
red flowers. These are of medium size and are borne On well- 
branched scapes. Very popular. Summer. Semi-evergreen. 2% 
feet. $1.50; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $13.50 
PURPLE FINCH (Nesmith) 
This daylily received its name because of its color resem- 
blance to the glistening purple on the head of the bird of this 
name. The sepals are red purple, the cup is yellow. Deciduous. 
3% feet. $8.00 
QUEEN MARY 
Deep yellow-orange flowers, spreading type of bloom. Out- 
standing among the early flowering varieties. 42 inches, early 
summer. Evergreen. 35c; 3 for 90c; 12 for $3.25 
RAJAH (Stout) 
A very bright large flowered daylily with well-branched scape 
holding as many as 18 flowers. Scarlet-orange with a circular 
mahogany band on the petals. Summer. Deciduous. 31% feet. 
75c; 3 for $2.00; 12 for $7.50 
RED BIRD (Stout) 
A very brilliant daylily. The recurving petals are vermilion- 
red with a somewhat more deeply colored mid-zone and the 
throat is greenish yellow. Evergreen. 3 feet. $3.00 
DAYLILY COLLECTION No. 2 
ALADDIN PORT 
CABALLERO TRIUMPH 
DOMINION TYLER’S RED 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR VULCAN 
1 OF EACH—8 PLANTS—$9.00 ($12.50 catalogue value) 
(To California points add 23c tax) 
3 OF EACH—24 PLANTS—$22.50 ($31.25 value) 
(To California points add 56c tax) 
