ROSALIND (Stout selection) 
This is a variant of the wild hemerocallis, Fulva rosea, which 
was collected in China. From these collected plants sent to 
Dr. Stout he selected this clear colored rosy-pink. The 4 to 5 
inch flowers open wide and the petals are recurving. Decidu- 
ous. 8 feet. $3.00 
ROSY DAY (Nies) 
1943 Introduction. An evergreen daylily which in California 
begins blooming with the early varieties and continues through 
the season of the late ones. The large fragrant flowers have 
an undercolor of light yellow but the edges of the sepals and 
the outer half of the petals are washed with rosy-pink. The tall 
stalks carry a very large number of buds. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $9.00 
RUBY SUPREME (Wheeler) 
This is in the front rank of the daylilies. A sweepstake win- 
ner at the National Daylily Show soon after it was introduced 
in 1940 and again the following year, it will remain, for years 
to come, a treasure for those who possess it. The wide open 
seven-inch (7-inch) flowers are a luminous ruby red, the throat 
is green-gold. A delicate gold line traces its way through the 
middle of the petal. The plant is very vigorous and evergreen. 
40 inches. $10.00 
SACHEM (Stout) 
Exceptionally fine. The deep reddish-brown medium sized 
flowers do not fade even in our hottest and brightest days. The 
throat is light orange contrasting sharply with the outer deeply 
colored portion. Summer. Evergreen. 3% feet. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $9.00 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER 
A tall large flowered apricot-yellow. The plants are excellent 
in landscaping because of their good evergreen foliage. Sum- 
mer. 3% feet. 50c; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.50 
STALWART (Cook) 
Gold overlay on tawny red, large flowers, throat yellow. A 
free flowering vigorous daylily that is deservedly popular. De- 
ciduous. Summer. 3% feet. 75c; 3 for $2.00; 12 for $7.50 
STAR OF GOLD (H. P. Sass) 
One of the very finest light yellows. Very large spreading 
flowers, 7 inches, held high in the air. A very vigorous plant. 
Evergreen. Summer. 4% feet. $1.50; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $13.50 
SUNNY WEST (H. P. Sass) 
Large flowers of pale canary yellow, with a waxy finish. 
Many buds on extra strong, tall stems. 48 inches, summer. De- 
ciduous. 50c; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.50 
SWEETBRIAR (Nesmith) 
You may or may not have heard about the new pink-toned day- 
lilies. They are not plentiful but many of them are very beauti- 
ful and Sweetbriar is one of the best of them. The flowers are 
bright, well formed and large. Both petals and sepals are rosy-’ 
pink and open wide, showing the soft yellow throat. The plant 
is vigorous but stock is still very limited. Deciduous. 3 feet. 
$8.00 
SYMPHONY (Stout) 
As the name indicates this is a blending of soft colors in rose 
and yellow. It stays open evenings, blooms in mid-season and 
is evergreen. 3% feet. $2.00; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $17.50 
TARA (Nesmith) 
Rose-red flowers which open wide and are freely produced. 
Deciduous. 3 feet. $4.00 
THE GEM (Betscher) 
Good color and shape but flowers of medium size. 36 inches. 
summer. Evergreen. 35c; 3 for 90c; 12 for $3.25 
THERON (Stout) 
Certainly one of the most deeply colored daylilies. It lends 
variety to a planting of yellows and injects the element of sur- 
prise. On cloudy days the flowers look almost black but the 
color is really a very dark red. The throat is pale orange be- 
coming greenish in its deep and narrowed portion. The flower 
is large, open, with the petals twisting slightly at their tips. 30 
inches. Deciduous. $3.00; 3 for $7.50 



DAYLILY COLLECTION No. 3 
AMUR MINNIE 
AUGUST PIONEER PATRICIA 
BIJOU RAJAH 
GOLDEN WEST SUNNY WEST 
SACHEM 
1 OF EACH—9 PLANTS—$6.00 ($8.00 catalogue value) 
(To California points add 15c tax) 
3 OF EACH—27 PLANTS—$15.00 ($20.25 catalogue value) 
(To California points add 38c tax) 
SWEENEY, KRIST & DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, OREGON 
DAYLILY COLLECTION No. 4 
BAGDAD FULVA MACULATA 
BOUNTONNIERE GOLD DUST 
CHENGTU MIKADO 
CRESSIDA SACHEM 
1 OF EACH—8 PLANTS—$3.25 ($4.55 catalogue value) 
(To California points add 8c tax) 
3 OF EACH—24 PLANTS—$8.75 ($11.70 catalogue value) 
(To California points add 22c tax) 



TRIUMPH (Stout) 
A rich orange flower of very attractive shape and about five 
inches in diameter. The broad petals, waving along the edge, 
are curved back while the intervening narrower sepals spread 
forward, giving the flower an enthusiastic, smiling expression. 
Summer. Deciduous. 3% feet. $1.50; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $13.50 
TYLER’S RED (Tyler) 
An open deep mahogany-red. The flowers are large, the plant 
vigorous and evergreen. We think that it is destined to become 
more and more popular. 24% to 3 feet. 
$1.50; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $13.50 
VALIANT (Cook) 
We will place this at the top of the orange daylilies which we 
have seen so far. The flowers are open and full, the petals wide 
and of fine substance. The color uniform and permanent. De- 
ciduous. 3% feet. $8.00 
VICTORY TAIERHCHWANG (Traub) 
A wine colored daylily, originated by Dr. Traub, which makes 
a splendid display in the garden. The plant is very floriferous, 
flowers of medium size. Evergreen. 2 feet. 
$2.00; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $18.00 
VICTORY MONTEVIDEO (Traub) 
An early flowering dark red with golden-yellow throat. Flow: 
ers of medium size and open. Evergreen. 3% feet. $3.00 
VULCAN (Stout) 
A striking ruffled deep maroon, 4-inch flower with a golden 
orange throat. Very popular. Evergreen. 2% feet. 
$1.50; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $13.50 
WAU-BUN (Stout) 
An excellent evergreen variety with broad petals of cadmiuni- 
yellow, the outer half flushed with red. 30 inches. Summer. 
75c; 3 for $2.00; 12 for $7.50: 
WEKIWA (Traub) 
A bright orange-red (Brazil red) of medium size, five and one- 
half inches, with an inconspicuous darker red, “garnet red’’, 
eye zone and an orange-yellow, “capucine-yellow”, throat. $5.00 
WINSOME (Yeld) 
Delightful wide open small blossoms of pale creamy yellow. 
Fragrant. 30 inches, early summer. Deciduous. 
50c; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.50 

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