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Daylilies require: 1. Room to grow. 
2. Time to become established, 
3. Sunlight for part of the day. 
4. Food — preferably organic - once a year. 
5. Adequate moisture at blooming time, 
The varieties listed below are our own hybrids. They have been growing in our 
garden for three years or more and have been carefully checked and evaluated. They 
present a wide range of color and form, and, in our judgment, possess more than 
usual garden value. 
; The descriptions are our own, but the color references are to Paul & Maerz! 
"A Dictionary of Color," 
We are offering them at the introductory price of $3.00 each. Since they are 
in very limited supply, do not order unless you are willing to wait your turn with 
patience, 
CLUNY BROWN (#127) — Description from Herbertia, Volume 12: Bicolor; petals brown 
(Windsor tan, Pl. 13 G 12) with yellow (light chrome, Pl, 10 L 4) midrib; sepals 
light chrome, lightly brushed at edges with petal color; wide yellow (light chrome) 
throat. Form full, regular; substance, heavy; texture, smooth. Scapes many branch- 
ed, stiffly erect, 30". Evergreen foliage. Early and recurrent bloomer. Not 
available until 1948. 
FLORIDA GOID (#230) - Showy flower of velvet like texture, 6" in size. Throat and 
center of blades, Florida gold (Pl. 10 L 8) shading to Chinese yellow. Petals have 
Wavy margins and raised midrib, Striking in the garden for size, color and long 
season of bloom. Small number available for late Summer or Fall shipment. 
GARDEN FLAME (#75) - Height 36", Evergreen foliage. Large flower, totem red CHT. 
4.J 12) with sepals slightly lighter. Throat near sunkist CP ine i 9). Not Not avail- 
able until 1948. 
HELEN FIELD FISCHER (3-X) — Medium tall, medium sized apricot flower ass Pilea? ee 
Throat shading from lemon yellow (Pl. 10 K 3) to golden yellow (Pl, 10 L 7) banded 
with Egyptian red (Pl. 6 L 11). Better in semi-—shade, but, when grown in full sun, 
fades evenly. Very floriferous and a recurrent bloomer in ‘Plorida. Evergreen foli- 
age. A few plants available late Summer. 
LOCHINVAR (#15) ~ Height 30", Evergreen foliage. Large, widely opened flower with 
broad shallow throat. Petals ember red (Pl. 5 K 10). Faint eye zone. Sepals sare, 
Throat cadmium yellow (Pl. 9 L 8). Early bloomer with long flowering season, Avail- 
able Spring, 1948. 
MANDALAY (#72) - Height 42". Evergreen foliage. Flower large, 6" standing, Near 
saffron yellow (Pl. 10 J 8) with throat lemon yellow (Pl. 10 K 3) shading to goldsn 
yellow (Pl. 10 L 7). Petals ruffled. Very showy in the garden, Available for late 
Summer or Fall shipping. 
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