HEMEROCALLIS, continued 
Popular Varieties 
Excellent for Cutting 
AMARYLLIS. (Betscher.) A very beautiful evergreen 
variety with vase-shaped, golden yellow flowers. Mid- 
season. 50c each; 5 at 45c each. 
AUREOLE. Full, wide-spreading flowers of rich cadmium- 
yellow. Evergreen. Does not fade. Early. 50c each; 
5 at 40c each. 
CINNABAR. (Stout.) One of the older midseason hy- 
brids. The throat of the flower is clear yellow, with the 
color of the outer petals deepening to a lovely shade of 
brownish red. Color similar to Aurantiaca but more 
pronounced. Very floriferous. Evergreen. 65c each; 
5 at 60¢ each. 
CRESSIDA. (Betscher.) A strong-growing, deciduous 
variety with large, orange blooms. A fulvous marking 
in the throat makes this a great favorite. Excellent for 
mass effect. Midseason. 50c each; 5 at 40c each. 
EARLY GOLD. (Shoemaker.) One of our seedlings with 
medium-sized, clear orange flowers borne in clusters. 
This variety flowers three or four times every season 
and will stand any amount of hot weather. 75c each; 
5 at 65c each. 
GYPSY. (Betscher.) Medium-sized flowers of light 
orange. Evergreen. 50c each; 5 at 40c each. 
LUTEOLA MAJOR. (Van Tubergen.) Tall growing, 
with large, Iemon-chrome flowers. Very desirable for 
cutting. Midseason. 50c each; 5 at 40c each. 
MANDARIN. (Farr.) Robust, large-flowerng variety 
with pale yellow blooms of great beauty. Midseason. 
75c each; 5 at 65c each. 
MARY GRACE. (Shoemaker.) A very showy, fast- 
growing type. Flower is star shaped, with throat of a 
delicate shade of green and outer part of petals and 
sepals deepening to pale apricot. The entire flower has 
a decided silvery sheen, making this one of the loveliest 
Daylilies we know. Midseason to late. 75c each; 5 at 
65c each. 
MIKADO. (Stout.) One of Dr. Stout’s first creations 
and still one of the most outstanding. Flowers are 
clear orange, with mahogany-red eye zone. Blooms 
twice. Midseason. Evergreen. Should be in every 
garden. 65c each; 5 at 60c each. 
MODESTY. (Betscher.) One of the best pale yellows. 
Should be planted in partial shade for best results. 
Midseason. 50c each. 
OPHIR. (Farr.) Outstanding, tall-growing variety with 
wide, trumpet-shaped, clear orange-yellow flowers with 
a 6-inch spread. Long blooming season. Fragrant. Fine 
cut flower. Evergreen. 70c each; 5 at 60c each. 
SEMPERFLORENS. (Van Tubergen.) Vigorous grower 
with evergreen foliage. Medium-sized, cadmium-yellow 
flowers. 50c each; 5 at 40c each. 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER. (Mueller.) A great favorite 
in every garden. Very strong grower, with tall spikes of 
trumpet-shaped, clear yellow flowers. Unsurpassed if 
tall background is desired. Should be in every collection. 
Fine cut flower. Evergreen. Midseason. 65c each. 
THE GEM. (Betscher.) This midseason variety has an 
attractive orange-yellow bloom of medium size. Its 
long flowering season makes it a worthwhile addition 
to any garden. 50c each; 5 at 40c each. 
18 Jacksonville Landscape Company 



