“BRIGHT EVENING STAR (McDade) 
(New name for Evening Star. Changed 
to avoid confusion with a different clone 
bearing the same name). In the more 
pastel tones, this exquisite hemerocallis 
opens in the evening and remains open 
all the next day. Petals are yellow-tan 
with pale yellow sepals. Flowers of 
good shape, starlike, and an excellent 
bloomer. 2.00 
BRUNETTE (Stout) Throat yellowish 
orange; mid-zone madder-brown; outside 
a lighter shade of tan-red, creating a 
three-tone pattern. Small but very full 
flowers on much branched stems. Re- 
mains open evenings. 3.00 
BUCKEYE (Stout) Flowers full, clear 
orange with large mahogany-red eye. 
Prolific grower and long period of 
bloom. Bunch-flowered like an Ama- 
ryllis. Remains open evenings. 2.00 
CANARI (Nesmith) Large open flow- 
ers of palest canary yellow shading to 
very light Dresden yellow in the throat. 
The blooms have a satiny finish and 
scapes are well branched with 20 buds 
to a stalk. 8.00 
CHARM (McDade) Glowing apricot 
rose combined with rich creamy yellow. 
Lovely shape. Erect, stiff stalks. Blooms 
well spaced. 5.00 
CHENGTU (Stout) Sprightly, brilliant, 
coppery orange-red with deep velvety 
carmine mid-zone. Flowers pleasingly 
recurved. 1.00 
CIRCE (Stout) Full, clear yellow, me- 
dium flowers borne on erect, well 
branched scapes. 1.00 
*CISSY GUISEPPE (Perry) Deep rosy 
bronze. .50 
CRAEMORE HENNA (Plouf) A bril- 
lant henna with ruby iridescence and 
orange throat. Fine size, form and tex- 
ture. 2.00 
DAINTY GIRL (McDade) Petals of soft 
apricot-tan. Sepals golden yellow. Re- 
curving petals — medium size — good 
growing habits. 5.00 
*DOROTHY McDADE (Sass) A splen- 
did late blooming pure yellow with deep 
tubular shaped blooms. The color is 
cool and clear to the very heart of the 
flower. It is the latest blooming large 
flowered variety. 1.00 
EGYPTIAN RED (McDade) This fine, 
rank-growing hemerocallis with lovely 
grass-like foliage has many well-spaced 
blooms with Egyptian red on burnt um- 
ber petals and sepals of yellow-green. 
The throat is yellow-green, the color ot 
endive. 5,00 
*“ETRUSCAN (Nesmith) Small orange- 
colored flowers with definite markings in 
the center. .50 
FAITHFUL (McDade) (New name for 
Faith. Changed to avoid confusion with 
a different clone bearing the same 
name.) A very attractive two-tone with 
richly contrasting colors. Apricot-red 
petals, golden. yellow sepals, with faint 
lines of apricot-red on each side of se- 
pals. Nicely branched. 3.00 
FESTIVAL (Stout) <A gay bicolor. Se- 
pals orange with brown tinge; petals 
English red with darker veins and orange 
mid-stripe. Vigorous grower; erect, 
with many branched scapes. 3.00 
*“FULVA ROSEA (specie) The most 
beautiful of all hemerocallis species. 
Flowers on graceful stalks, in. luscious 
clear rose-pink. 4.00 
GAYETY GIRL (McDade) Firm, shape- 
ly bicolor. Nicely shaped petals and a 
prolific bloomer with blooms well spaced 
on firm stalks. 5.00 
GLORIANA (Betscher) A golden yel- 
low with fluted edges. 1.50 
*GOLDEN DAWN (Nesmith) Large 
full owers of rich orange yellow with 
petals slightly ruffled and sepals recurv- 
ing. Early with long season of bloom. 
3.00 
GOLDEN PHEASANT (McDade) Love- 
ly, warm glowing golden pheasant self 
with golden glow throat. Broad petals 
of very heavy substance. The entire 
hemerocallis is delightfully vivid due to 
the fact that the blossom has an irides- 
cence as if it had been generously spin- 
kled with gold dust. 7.50 
*GOLDEN WEST (Sass) Big flower, 
very smooth finish with just a light ruf- 
fle. A most striking golden flower of 
fine form and wonderful vigor. 1.00 
*GRACE (McDade) One of the largest 
hemerocallis and very outstanding in 
coloring. Brilliant orange-red petals 
with golden orange sepals with just an 
overcast of orange, toning with the sun 
to apricot- orange. Many large shapely 
flowers on well branched stalks. 12.50 
GRANADA (Traub) A midsummer deep 
mahogany bloomer. 2.00 
HAROLD PATTERSON (McDade) 
named for an orchid-growing friend of 
Mr. McDade’s, this hemerocallis. has 
splendid shape and is a gem for the gar- 
den. The mauve rose petals with deep- 
er tone in the throat contrast beautifully 
with the apricot yellow sepals. 7.50 
