GENERAL HEMEROCALLIS 
LIST 
Afterglow (Stout)—Pale buff and pastel 
peach, with a rosy tint in the throat and 
mid-vein of the petals. Remains open 
evenings peyiune-\ ly eeu een ee ee $3.00 
Aladdin (Stout)—Strongly banded. Flow- 
ers are somewhat clustered and present a 
dazzling effect. Garnet-brown spot on 
petals; outer half golden yellow. Remains 
open evenings. Often repeats in fall. 
June. 
Amherst (Wheeler)—-A large somewhat 
irregular flower in purple and white, the 
flower color being purple with milk white 
bands through the petals. The flower is 
well open, has frilled segments, sometimes 
twisted or recurved at the tips. June. 
$25.00 
*Antoinette (Hayward)—Large, spread- 
ing flower, darkish purple-brown petals 
orange throat. Very striking. $1.50 
August Pioneer (Stout)—-Medium sized 
flowers, lavishly set on slender, strong, 
well-branched scapes. Color chrome- 
orange with outer half of petals delicately 
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*Au Revoir (McDade)—A small late- 
blooming daylily of exquisite shape and 
texture. A prolific bloomer. Petals and 
sepals of a color between Golden Corn 
and Capucine, with eyes of Burmese gold. 
Dusted with gold-like tiny jewels. Mid- 
July through September. $2.00 
Autumn Red (Nesmith)—An open vel- 
vety red with long season of bloom. 15 
to 20 flowers on well-branched stalks. 
Juner2 0=Aucuast,4.. 25 $2.00 
Bagdad (Stout)—-Clear orange throat, 
with outer petals coppery red over orange 
veins, and mid-zone madder-brown. Large 
flowers. Fragrant. June. -__----____ .50 
Beloit (Betscher) —- Orange-yellow with 
floriferous bloom. June-July. —____ SM) 
Bi-color (Stout) —— Sepals, throat, and 
stripe along mid-rib of each petal are yel- 
lowish orange; petals except throat are 
pale red, tinged rose. Remains open eve- 
Hines. une ce ae eee oes ee $1.50 
Bijou (Stout) — Semi - dwarf variety, 
blooming profusely on many branches. 
Ground color orange, overcast with rich 
fulvous red, darker mid-zone. Mid-June- 
July. Repeats in the South. .60 
*Boutonierre (Stout) — Decidedly small 
flower, as the name implies, with wide- 
open, overlapping and recurving petals. 
Sepals clear yellow; petals light rosy 
peach with trace of mid-stripe. Grassy 
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Brandywine (Wheeler)—Large flowers of 
rich, deep mahogany coloring, shading 
to a purple eye zone. he throat is 
bright orange and extends in wide bands 
into the petals, gradually narrowing into 
lines. The orange coloring shows through 
the midrib section of the sepals. The 
flower is compact, full, very wide seg- 
ments, the sepals being quite recurved 
while the petals open flat with the tips 
sometimes twisted or recurved. ___ $10.00 
*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. Late 
June = late August. 2-2 = $2.00 
*Bright Morning (McDade) — Rust-rose 
petals; gold apricot sepals, appealing star- 
like shape. Quite a dainty flower with 
many flowers on the stalk. $3.00 
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. Remains 
open evenings. 
Buckeye (Stout) — Flowers full, clear 
orange with large mahogany-red eye. 
Prolific grower and long period of bloom. 
Bunch flowered like an Amaryllis. Re- 
mains open evenings. June. ____ $1.50 
Calypso (Burbank)—Clear, large, lemon 
yellow. Evening bloomer. .40 
Canari (Nesmith) — Large open flowers 
of palest canary yellow shading to very 
light Dresden yellow in the throat. The 
blooms have a satiny finish. ______ $6.00 
Charioteer (Nesmith)—-Large open lily 
shaped flowers of Brazilian red and Cad- 
mium yellow borne on tall, highly 
branched scapes. The broad, brilliant 
petals are fluted at the tips and have a 
decidedly yellow midrib extending into 
the rich yellow cup. June. —____ $3.00 
*Charm (McDade)—Glowing apricot rose 
combined with rich creamy yellow. Lovely 
shape. Erect, stiff stalks. Blooms well 
SPACE. ree! ews Be ste eet $3.00 
Chengtu—This is one of the most beau- 
tiful and unusual of all the species. Flow- 
ers of blended red and yellow, deepening 
to intense red in the throat. 
gust. 
Cinnabar (Stout) —- Orange base, sprin- 
kled cinnamon and strongly gold glisten- 
ing. Medium large, with recurving petals 
and sepals. June-July. __...__________. .40 
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