Goliath (Bechtold)—Beautiful deep yel- 
low of unusually large size. Good sub- 
stance. A most striking flower. $3.00 
Granada (Traub)—A wide-petaled deep 
mahogany.) June-July == $1.50 
Haile Selassie (Wheeler)—Large, wide- 
petaled, extremely dark toned flowers; 
purple-orange, with orange throat. Very 
flonferouss=:|une.. ee ee $15.00 
Hankow (Late specie) —— Flowers are 
large, rich, yellowish orange with gold 
scarlet eye-zone in petals. August-Sep- 
tem bern eek ee ee tee Ee $1.50 
Harold Patterson (McDade)—Mauve rose 
petals with deeper tone in the throat con- 
trast beautifully with the apricot yellow 
sepals. Unusually tall and vigorous. Long 
season of bloom. Sey Late June-Au- 
Ste eee pe ee ee ee $5.00 
Heather Rose (Nesmith) — A soft pink. 
Something entirely different and quite at- 
EPACLIVE. MMH UNG neater oe ee eS $3.00 
Honey Redhead (Nesmith)—A very bril- 
liant and unusual combination of colors. 
The flowers are open and flaring of vel- 
vety yet bright red with a distinct border 
of creamy yellow. Medium height. June- 
Ital Vr sce es 2 ee ee $4.50 
*Hope (McDade)—Dainty and charming 
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. Extremely long 
season of bloom. Mid-June - early Sep- 
tem bers Wea thee seule toe enti n Eee ree. $2.00 
*Hyperion (Mead) — One of the finest 
hemerocallis. Large waxy soft canary 
yellow: <- July <22o ee eee .60 
*J. A. Crawford (Betscher)—Very fine in 
apricot and Cadmium yellow. June .30 
Jean (McDade)—-A most sensational bi- 
color. Very brilliant and rich contrast- 
ing colors. Brick-red petals with a medial 
yellow band; rich orange sepals with yel- 
low-orange throat. Curly, fluted petals. 
$5.00 
Lidice (Traub)—Medium sized flowers of 
deep fulvous orange throughout. Flow- 
ers full petaled and of fine substance. 
J UTies geen at ete ee ous oer $2.00 
*Linda (Stout )—The ruffled yellow petals 
are flecked with cinnamon and are in 
pleasing contrast to the yellow sepals. A 
rose zone gives a pink effect. July-Au- 
SUSU s Se ee ee - 
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. 
Often repeats in the South. _________- $5.00 
Marie Fawcett (McDade)—A lovely gold- 
en-rod yellow with long slender sepals 
and petals. Late blooming. July-August. 
Often repeats in the South. _ $7.50 
Martie Everest (McDade) — Very large 
starlike open sepals and petals of brilliant 
coloring. Orange-red petals, orange-gold 
sepals, rich gold throat. A most strik- 
ing hemerocallis which is very showy in 
the garden. Stalks are firm and blooms 
arethitelysspacediv... ==" fae $10.00 
*Mary Stoker (Perry) — Large, clear 
orange red of lovely shape. __._.________ fie 
*Matador (Nesmith)—A brilliant mahog- 
any red of fine shape and good bloomer. 
Velvet blush on petals. June-July. $3.00 
Midwest Cavalier (H. P. Sass)—-Cream 
with a brownish eye zone. Tall stem, 
good branching. June-July. $2.00 
Midwest Star (H. P. Sass)—Pale yellow, 
large flowers. One of the finest.___ $7.00 
Mikado (Stout)—Rich orange with large 
mahogany red eye zone. Repeats in the 
South Sane ies el ee ee ee ened oD 
*Minnie (Hayward )—Small mahogany red 
flower. Good garden effect. ______ $1.50 
*Minuet (Nesmith)—Subtle blend of frost 
pink shadowed deeper rose on the petals 
and sepals giving a rosy pink effect in 
they:cardenst eee eno ae ee eee ee $4.00 
Mrs. B. F. Bonner (Russell)——-Very sim- 
ilar to Hyperion but much larger and 
wider petals. June-July. __..._____. $2.00 
Mrs. Hugh Johnson (Russell)—Fiery red 
with satin sheen. Wide petals and sepals 
are slightly reflexed. Small yellow throat. 
June= | uly gee eaten Oe ot aN ee $4.00 
Norman Hamilton (McDade) — Lovely 
glowing deep yellow with rich orange 
throat. Unusually large and of fine tex- 
ture. Exquisite shape. July-August. $7.50 
Nubiana (Hayward)—Very dark choco- 
late red—low growing. June. Repeats 
Eniet ea Olt bi seen ees eee eee Le .60 
Osceola (Hayward)—Very dark rich ma- 
hogany. Early—late May-June. __._ .50 
Painted Lady (Russell)—Huge open flow- 
ers with ruffled edges. Rose gold blend 
with deeper rose zoning and veining— 
sprinkled with gold dust and cinnamon. 
June?) ul yc ties ee ee ee eh $10.00 
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