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DAYLILIES 
Hee MSbeR O° OC ALE Peis 
(Beauty of the day) 
AFTERGLOW. (Stout) 84 feet. July-August. A de Lig ht - 
ives ufyua er a le fQand pastel 
eas Piety ot9 Beak aie $3 00 each. 
AUGUST PIONEER. (Stout) 8 feet. August-September. 
Many small nodding flowers on strong wiry stems. 
The best of the orange yellow fall b Looming 
types. Chrome yellow with outer edge of petals 
delicately flushed with red, $1.50 each. 
AUTUMN PRINCE. (Stout) 84 feet. August to frost 
Charming little pale yellow flowers on well 
branched stalks. $8.00 each. 
BAGDAD. (Stout) 4 feet. June-July. Large, richly 
colored flowers of coppery red and brown, giving 
a brilliant effect in the garden, $1.00 each. 
BARONET. (Stout) 2 feet. June and September. A very 
beautiful rose red variety which gives a wealth 
of bioom and is outstanding in the garden, $2.50¢ea. 
BICOLOR. ( Stout) 84 feet. July-August. An apricot 
yellow and pale rosy red flower, which is very 
effective in the garden. Remains open in the 
evening. $3.00 each 
BIJOU. (Stout) 24 feet. July-August. Myriads of 
charming flowers of orange overcast with rich 
red. A brilliant flower of very long blooming 
season. 75 cents each. 
BOUTONNIERE. (Stout) 8 feet. August-September. A 
delightful small flower of orange and rosy peach 
blending. A decidedly peach colored blend. 
very free blooming and graceful plant, $1.00 ea. 
BRUNETTE. (Stout) 2% feet. The earliest dark~toned 
Hemerocallis. Yellow and tannish red tones. A 
full flowered and profusely blooming type. 
$2.50 each. 
CABALLERO. (Stout) 4 feet. July-August. A distinct 
_bicolor, Very beautiful. Always admired in the 
garden. Petals rose and sepals cream yellow. 
* $2.50 each. 
CANART. (Nesmith) 34 feet. July-August. A lovely, 
large, very pale yellow flower of great beauty. 
$8.00 each. a 
CHENGTU. (Stout) 3 feet. July to late August. A 
large, very brilliant flower of coppery red and 
carmine, $1.00 each. 
CINNABAR. (Stout) 24 feet. July-August. Fine variety 
with long season of bloom. Glistening orange 
and cimfamonblend. 60 cents each 
CIRCE. (Stout) 4 feet. July-August, Delightful 
fluted pale yellow blossoms. An unusually lovely 
variety,blooming in midsummer, 75 cents each. 
COLLEEN. (Nesmith) 4 feet. August. A beautiful 
azalea pink with a deeper pink zone near the 
throat. Flowers of firm finish and lovely tone. 
$5.90 each, 
CORALLINE. 8 feet. August-September. Large, open 
flowers with pale yellow background heavily 
flushed with shrimp pink. Blooming very pro-~ 
fusely, a planting of this variety is a beauti- 
ful picture in the garden. $4.00 each. 
CRESSIDA. (Betscher) 8 feet. July-August. Beautiful 
large glistening flowers of deep orange with a 
reddish band on petals. 60 celats each. 
CROWN OF GOLD. (Nesmith) 8 feet. May-June. Clear 
deep orange flowers. One of the best of the 
early large flowered varieties, $1.00 each. 
CRYSTAL PINK. (Nesmith) 84 feet. August. A blush 
. pink flower of firm substance. Slightly deeper 
pink zone in throat. A lovely and delicately 
colored late blooming variety. $5.00 each. 
DAUNTLESS. (Stout) 2 feet. July-August. Pale 
yellow with very delicate fulvous touch on 
each petal. A beautiful flower of heavy sub-= 
stance and a great garden favorite. $1.00 each. 
DAWN PLAY. (Nesmith) 4 feet, July-August. A very 
handsome flower of dark velvety rose red, which 
is always admired in the garden. When establish= 
ed blooms late in the season again. $8.00 each. 
DOESKIN. (Nesmith) 84 feet. July-August. Large 
and of heavy texture. A beautiful creamy yel-~ 
low flower which is always greatly admired. 
$5.00 each. 
DOLLY VARDEN. (Nesmith) 4 feet. July-August, 
Open full flowers of coral pink with a touch 
of rose on petals and sepals. A lovely addit~- 
ion to the garden. $3.50 each 
DOMINION. (Stout) 84 feet. June-July. Very large 
open flowers with rich red coloring. Very fine. 
Second blooming period later in the season. 
$8.00 each. 
EE. A. BOWLES. (Perry) 4 feet. June-July. Star 
shaped, wide open,:reddish orange blend, 
75 cents each. 
FESTIVAL. (Stout) 4 feet. July. A tail stately 
plant with numerous striking flowers of pale 
orange overlaid reddish brown. $8.00 each 
FULVA ROSEA. 84 feet. July-August. Introduced 
by Dr. Stout. The most beautiful of any kugwn 
species. A beautiful clear rose pink, Graceful 
and free flowering. $5.00 each. Sold out for 
this year. 
FULVA ROSEA var, ROSALIND. 34 feet, July-August. 
Also introduced by Dr. Stout. A selected clone 
of Fula Hodba.Ovdcly 16vOIR pin@ digrers with 
a deeper rose eye zone in each petal. $10.00 ea 
GOLDEN DREAM. (Betscher) 8 feet. July-August. 
Full rich deep orange flowers of wonderful 
texture. 75 cents each. 
GOLDEN WEST. (Sass) 4 feet. July-September. Lovely 
large and funnel shaped blooms, Slightly deeper 
yellow than Sunny West. $8.00 each.. 
HANKOW, 84 feet. July-September. A Fulva type 
from Hankow, China, introduced by Dr. Stout. 
A rich yellowish orange with eyezone in petals, 
$2.00 each, 
HEATHER ROSE. (Nesmith) 84 feet. July~August. 
Beautiful and graceful, Lily~like flowers. A 
lovely rose pink. $5.00 each, 
HESPERUS. (Sass) 4 feet. July-August. Very large 
pale empire and cadmium yellow, giving a delighi-~ 
ful jersey cream effect. A splendid flower. 
$8.50 each 
HONEY RED HEAD. (Nesmith) 88 in, July-August. A 
very brilliant and unusual combination of 
colors that is praised by Hemerocallis judges. 
The flowers are open and flaring of velvety 
yet bright red with a distinct border of creamy 
yellow. Medium height with good branching. 
$7.00 each. 
HYPERION. (Mead) 8% feet. June-July. Large soft 
canary yellow blooms. This is a lovely flower 
and very popular. 85 cents each. 
IRIS PERRY. (Perry) 84 feet. July-August. Orange 
yellow overlaid salmon. A brilliant glistening 
flower. 75 cents each, " 
J. S. GAYNOR. (Yeld) 4 feet. July-August, Soft 
apricot blooms of heavy texture. $1.50 each. 
LADY FERMOY HESKETH. (Perry) 4 feet. July-August, 
Pale canary yellow, evening blooming. $1.00 ea, 
