Circe (Stout )—Full, clear yellow, medium 
flowers borne on erect, well branched 
scapes june-|uly ae oe ee $1.00 
*Cissy Guiseppe (Perry) —— Deep rosy 
bio nize ue eek a ees ees Pe .40 
Copper Colonel (Sass Bros.)—Petals are 
hays russet with yellow midrib, sepals are 
yellow heavily flushed hays russet. Green- 
ishtyellow throat. ee oe $7.00 
*Craemore Henna (Plouf) — A brilliant 
henna with ruby iridescence and orange 
throat. Fine size, form and texture. $2.00 
Daily Double (Douglas)—Of lovely col- 
oring and texture, this is a most unusual 
flower because of its habit of coming dou- 
ble most of the time. Deep yellow with 
deeper tones near the center. $8.00 
Dainty Girl (McDade) — Petals of soft 
apricot-tan. Sepals golden yellow. Re- 
curving petals; medium size; good grow- 
ing habits. Mid-July - September. $5.00 
Dauntless (Stout)—Pale yellowish-orange 
with pastel blended midzone. Large, 
wide and overlapping petals. Flowers of 
fine susbtance in a general pastel effect. 
Late June-July. .85 
Dawn Play (Nesmith)—Velvety deep rose 
with illuminating golden heart. Tall and 
Of unusual coloring see $7.00 
Debutante (Nesmith)—A light-colored bi- 
color of unusual beauty. June. 3.00 
Dolly Varden (Nesmith)—Open wide full 
flowers. Coral pink with touch of rose on 
petals and sepals. June. _________. $3.00 
*Dorothy McDade (Sass)—A splendid late 
blooming pure yellow with deep tubular 
shaped blooms. The color is cool and 
clear to the very heart of the flower. 
July-September,” 22-2) 2 3. fs $1.00 
Dr. Stout (Traub)—Flowers of shapely 
form and pleasing orange color; brilliant 
sunburst. Ground color deep orange 
OVerlaicecwi thier cca eee $2.00 
Enchantress (Cumming)—A really super- 
duper daylily of lovely pastel coloring 
and fine shape. Light yellow with fulvous 
dusting | wlyess eee ee $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 umber 
petals, and sepals of yellow-green. The 
throat is yellow-green, the color of en- 
dive; July-August) 2.2 2 22 $5.00 
*Etruscan (Nesmith) — Small orange-col- 
ored flowers with definite markings in the 
Gente tin: 2s a es eee eee .50 
*Fair Morn (Nesmith )—Beautiful sea-shell 
pink with deeper coloring near the 
throat eee 
*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 sepals. Nicely 
branched. July-August. _—_--_--_-. $3.00 
Festival (Stout) — Large rather narrow 
petaled bi-color. Sepals brownish orange 
yellow. Petals red with darker veins. 
Very showy. 2.22 ee $2.50 
Fulva rosea—Considered the most beau- 
tiful of all species. Flowers on graceful 
stalks, in lustrous clear rose-pink..__$4.00 
Garden Charm (Bechtold)—Large, deep 
yellow with edges of petals fluted. June. 
$3.00 
*Gayety Girl (McDade)—Firm, shapely 
bi-color. Nicely shaped petals and a pro- 
lific bloomer with blooms well spaced on 
famestalks:. july... 00 0 $3.00 
George Kelso (Traub) — Large blooms 
heavily ruffled, soft light orange suffused 
with bronze, sepals some lighter. June. 
$2.50 
*Gloriana (Betscher) — A golden yellow 
with fluted edges. May-June. Repeats. 
$1.50 
*Golden Dawn (Nesmith) — Large full 
flowers of rich orange yellow with petals 
slightly ruffled and sepals recurving. 
Early with long season of bloom. May- 
June. Repeats in the South. ____ $2.00 
Golden Pheasant (McDade) — Lovely, 
warm glowing golden pheasant self with 
golden glow throat. Broad petals of 
very heavy substance. The entire hemer- 
ocallis is delightfully vivid due to the fact 
that the blossom has an iridescence as if 
it had been generously sprinkled with gold 
dust. July-August. Often repeats in the 
South. 2 2. ee ee eee $7.50 
*Golden West (Sass)—-Big flowers, very 
smooth finish with just a light ruffle. A 
most striking golden flower of fine form 
and wonderful vigor. Long blooming 
season. June-July-August. $1.00 
*Grace (McDade) — One of the largest 
hemerocallis and very outstanding in col- 
oring. Brilliant orange-red petals with 
golden orange sepals with just an over- 
cast of orange, toning with the sun to 
apricot-orange. Many large flowers on 
well branched stalks. __ ss CCi‘i HS «5 
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