HEATHER ROSE (Nesmith) A _ soft 
pink. Something entirely different and 
quite attractive. 4.00 
HONEY REDHEAD (Nesmith) A very 
brilliant and unusual combination of col- 
ors. The flowers are open and flaring of 
velvety yet bright red with a distinct 
border of creamy yellow. Medium 
height with good branching. 6.00 
“HOPE (McDade) Dainty and charm- 
ing is this two-tone hemerocallis with 
its deep apricot-rose petals and_ soft 
yellow sepals. Light colored mid-rib 
down the center of the apricot-rose 
petals. Lovely grassy foliage. 3.00 
*“HYPERION (Mead) One of the finest 
hemerocallis. Large waxy soft canary 
yellow. ahs 
*J. A. CRAWFORD (Betscher) 
fine in apricot and cadmium yellow. .30 
JEAN (McDade) A most sensational 
bicolor. Very brilliant and with rich 
contrasting colors. Brick red_ petals 
with a medial yellow band; rich orange 
sepals with yellow-orange throat. Curly, - 
fluted petals. 5.00 
LINDA (Stout) The ruffled yellow petals 
are flecked with cinnamon and are in 
pleasing contrast to the yellow sepals. 
rose zone gives a pink effect. 1.50 
LUSTROUS (Nesmith) Large flower 
with bright pink color overflushed with 
a soft lustrous sheen, reminding one of 
the cheery Clusiana tulips. Tall and 
well branched with many flowers on each 
stalk. 6.00 
MARIE FAWCETT (McDade) A lovely 
golden-rod yellow with long slender se- 
pals and petals. Late blooming. 7.50 
MARTIE EVEREST (McDade) Very 
long starlike open sepals and petals of 
brilliant coloring. Orange-red petals, 
orange-gold sepals, rich gold throat. A 
most striking hemerocallis which is very 
showy in the garden. The stalks are 
firm and blooms are nicely spaced. 
15.00 
*MARY STOKER (Perry) 
orange red of lovely shape. 
*MATADOR (Nesmith) A brilliant red 
of fine shape and good bloomer. Velvet 
flush on petals. 3.00 
MIKADO (Stout) Flowers of striking 
color; the large spot of mahogany-red 
in each petal contrasts sharply with the 
rich orange of the rest of the flower. 
Many spreading branches. .50 
MINNIE (Hayward) 
red flower. Good garden effect. 
Large clear 
Small mahogany 
2.00 
10 
MINUET (Nesmith) Subtle blend of 
frost pink shadowed deeper rose on the 
petals and sepals giving a rosy pink ef- 
fect in the garden. 4.00 
MOROCCO RED (Nesmith) Brilliant 
flower of velvety Morocco red with the 
color evenly placed on the petals and 
sepals, extending to the heart of the 
flower leaving just a bit of orange show- 
ing in the cup. 6.00 
NORMAN HAMILTON (McDade) Love- 
ly glowing deep yellow with rich orange 
throat. Unusually large and of fine tex- 
ture. Exquisite shape. 7.50 
PATRICIA (Stout) A clear and even 
tone of pale yellow with a_ greenish 
throat. A charming and full formed 
flower with pronounced fragrance. .50 
“PEPPERMINT STICK (McDade) One 
of the most appealing of all the hemero- 
callis in the garden. Almost a pure red 
with a strip of white down the mid-rib 
giving it the appearance of Peppermint 
candy stick. A small flower with pleas- 
ingly recurved petals and sepals. Many 
blooms on a stalk. 2.50 
PRINCESS = _ (Stout) Clear, uniform 
lemon-yellow with full, recurved petals. 
Fragrant. Erect and much _ branched. 
3.00 
PURPLE AND GOLD (Nesmith)  Sub- 
dued yet glowing tones of deep ox-blood 
red heavily flushed dark velvety maroon 
purple with a contrasting shallow cup of 
marigold orange. The name gives a good 
description of this full rounded flower of 
most outstanding richness. 6.00 
RAJAH (Stout) Large, gaily colored 
English-red, with conspicuous eye-zone; 
throat pale orange, with greenish tinge; 
blades traversed by darker colored veins, 
with eye-zone near the shade of garnet 
brown. Scapes heavily branched. 1.00 
RED BIRD (Stout) Petals even-toned 
vermilion red with ox-blood eye and 
Petals recurved 
3.00 
yellow green throat. 
and semi-full. 
REGINALD STEED (McDade) Recurv- 
ing petals of warm rush orange with deep 
golden center, the gold spreading out- 
ward in V shape, forming a delicate mid- 
rib on the rust-orange petals. Very 
large. Nicely branched. 7.50 
ROSITA (Hayward) Near  carmine- 
crimson with coppery red tone. Me- 
dium flower, attractive color and good 
shape. 1.00 
ROYAL RUBY (Nesmith) Brilliant red, 
almost crimson, with slightly recurving 
sepals and petals. 10.00 
