Lidice (H. P. Traub) Early midseason, orange, suffused reddish yellow. Multiflora 
habit. Very bright color. ~ $3.50 — 
Mikado (Stout 1929) Flowers of mellow orange with a large spot of contrasting 
mahogany red in each petal. Very fine spreading habit and one of the most 
popular varieties we have. Flowers very large and most effective. Blooms June 
to August on 36” stems. We feel confident you will like this one. A very rapid 
grower which soon develops into a large clump. . Very free bloomer on well 
branched stems. 50c 
Mission Bells (D, Hall 1945) A large, wide-petaled ruffled flower of clear, medium 
yellow, producing up to 50 flowers to a stalk on established plants. A very fine 
variety that is a strong grower and a free bloomer. July-August. $5.00 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman (Betscher 1929) A pale, glistening yellow with much appeal. 
Large flowers borne on well branched stems. 36”. July and August. Has stood 
the test of time and is still popular. 75¢ 
Ophir (Farr 1924) A fine, large, deep golden yellow on stout, well branched stems. 
The petals are broad and of firm texture. One of the best of the older varieties. 
’ 15¢ 
Orange Beauty (H. P. Sass 1944) Flowers extremely large with broad segments, 
opening flat. About 514” in diameter. Color, orange self. Very fragrant. 34 
buds on 40” stems. July and August bloomer. $10.00 
Patricia (Stout 1935) Pale yellow with a tinge of lemon chrome with greenish throat. 
Very large, shapely full flowers with a pronounced fragrance. Petals and sepals 
of uniform tone. Exceptionally good in hot sun and early evenings. Blooms 
July-August. 30”. A very charming fiower of fine habit. 75¢ 
Porcelain Pink (Nesmith 1945) A luminous pink with an almost lacquered finish. 
Flowers are recurving in form resembling a full cupped lily with petals and 
sepals narrowing at the tips. The smoothly finished flowers have a peach back- 
ground painted deeper pink. Tall, well branched stems with many flowers. 
Color near chamois pink. August-September. 39”. F $6.00 
Purple and Gold (Nesmith 1940) Subdued deep -oxblood-red heavily flushed dark 
velvety maroon with a contrasting cup of orange. A very rounded flower. Not 
as purple as a the name implies but rather a rich maroon. July-August. 33”. 
$4.00 
Rajah (Stout 1935) A hemerocallis with large and gaily colored blooms. The throat 
and background of the flower is orange with eye zone of garnet brown. Blooms 
July-August. 427. $1.00 
Rosalind (See Fulva Rosalind) 
Royal Ruby (Nesmith 1942) A marvelous flower of almost crimson red with glow 
and life throughout. We consider this the best red hemerocallis in commerce. 
A smoothly finished flower with full semi-reflexed petals and sepals. Stalks are 
medium height with good branching. July-August. 38”. $10.00 
Ruby Supreme (Wheeler) An outstanding red of deep ruby shade. Large flowers 
up to 7 inches. Petals very wide, main color antique ruby, sepals a little lighter. 
Throat greenish gold, a narrow gold line extending through the petals. Tall 
strong grower. Blooms late June and July. $7.50 
Serenade (Stout 1937) A very light pastel shade of pink and yellow in pleasing 
harmony. Petals twisted and crinkled with faint halo, Flowers medium large 
on tall, slender stiff stems. Lovely in arrangements with a combination of 
Perry’s Blue Siberian iris. June-July. 48”. $1.00 
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