Caballero (Stout) A distinct bicolor. Petals vermillion red, throat and sepals golden 
yellow. A tall, gay and brilliant addition to the summer garden. July-August. 
4 feet. $2.00 
Chamois Pink (Nesmith 1945) A soft creamy-pink background with an overlay of 
rose on both petals and sepals and the mellow finish of thick chamois. The 
form of the flowers reminds one of Madonna lilies borne in clusters on long, 
well branched stalks. Blooms in July and August. 40”. $6.00 
Chengtu (Stout) Color sprightly, brilliant, coppery orange-red, with a deep velvety 
carmine mid-zone. Blooms July to late August. Height, 36”. Flowers are 
large, 414”, pleasingly recurved. A very lovely variety and a fine addition to 
our list of hemerocallis. 75¢ 
Doubloon. (Nesmith 1945) Broadly formed fiowers of deep, glistening golden-yellow 
without marking or blending of any other color. Extremely large flowers have 
a glistening sheen, with broad ribbed petals, slightly ruffled at the tips. Long 
season of bloom. August-September, 44’. $7.00 
Duchess cf Windsor (Traub 1937) One of the new creams that are needed for the 
' garden picture. This color is a step toward white that is missing in this peren- 
nial. Grows to a height of about 24”. You will find this a very worthy and 
desirable variety. $2.00 
Fulva Macuisai2 A late bloomer, July to late August. Very large bold flowers, 
orange-red in color. Very moderately priced variety that still ranks with the 
July and August. $1.09 
Fulva Rosalind (Steward 1924) This is a selected species of Fulva Rosea and one of 
the most beautiful cf eny known wild species of hemerocallis. The flowers are 
rose-pink in color and borne on tall, graceful stalks 42” tall. Blooming sesson 
July and August. $2.75 
Gaiety (Betscher 1940) A very fine, free blooming, light yellow that is a fine addi- 
tion to your day-lily list. . $1.59 
Gay Troubadour (Nesmith 1941) This is an entirely different and charming hemero- 
callis, being a most unusual cream yellow and red bicolor. The petals are bright 
Indian red in stunning contrast to the sepals of frosty maize yellow. Very flar- 
ing flowers of great beauty and refinement. Blooming period, July and August. 
40”, $2.50 
George Kelso (H. P. Traub) Midseason, light bronzy-rose; bi-color. Fine for garden 
effect. $3.00 
George Yeld (Perry 1926) <A very large flowered variety that will give complete 
satisfaction wherever planted. The color is a rich orange, flushed rose. Very 
beautiful flower. 40”. July-August. 75¢ 
Hesperus (H. P. Sass 1930) A magnificent yellow chrome with very large open 
flowers of splendid form and substance. The large stalks are very tall, well 
branched and stury. Height 46”. $2.00 
Honey Redhead (Nesmith 1942) A very brilliant and unusual combination of colors 
that is highly praised by hemerocallis judges. Flowers are open and flaring of 
velvety bright rose-red with a distinct border of pale creamy-yellow. Good 
branching. 38”. July-August. $5.00 
| Hyperion (Mead 1925) Large canary colored flowers on long, straight stems that are 
a fine addition to any planting of hemerocallis. Very fine substance, with a 
smooth surface. 36”, July and August. @ 75¢ 
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