*Patricia (Stout)—-A clear and even tone 
of pale yellow with a greenish throat. Un- 
usually large and of fine texture. Late 
May=Junesie eco stone .50 
Peppermint Stick (McDade)—One of the 
most appealing of all the hemerocallis in 
the garden. Almost a pure red with a 
strip of white down the mid-rib giving it 
the appearance of Peppermint candy 
stick. Fades with the sun to a clear pink. 
A small flower with pleasingly recurved 
petals and sepals. Many blooms on a 
ya hd geek eB Le awe GL a ee OP eee ar te $2.50 
*Port (Stout )—Full, small flowers of rich, 
sprightly red. Many flowers on much 
branched scapes. June. Repeats in the 
South. $2.00 
Princess (Stout)——Clear, uniform lemon- 
yellow with full, recurved petals. Fra- 
grant. Erect and much branched. $2.00 
Purple Finch (Nesmith)—Brilliant irides- 
cent red purple with a deeper flame-like 
blotch in the throat around a small yel- 
low center. Repeats in the South. $6.00 
Purple Flash (Russell) —Purple petals with 
deep purple eyezone; sepals yellow over- 
cast with purple. Begins blooming June 
and blooms almost continuously until 
fr Ost wee ce ee See i ae ae $1.50 
Purple Waters (Russell)—Ruffled petals 
of deep rich wine color. Retains its col- 
oring in hot sun. Full, large flowers. 
Pirrrecl a) yaaa ee? Wee ae Ee es ee $1.50 
Rajah (Stout)—Large, gaily colored Eng- 
lish-red with conspicuous eye-zone; throat 
pale orange, with greenish tinge. ___ .75 
Red Bird (Stout)—Petals even-toned ver- 
milion red with ox-blood eye and yellow- 
green throat. Petals recurved and semi- 
full. 
Reginald Steed (McDade) — Recurving 
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. June-July-August. $5.00 
*Rosita (Hayward)—Near carmine-crim- 
son with coppery red tone. Medium flow- 
er, attractive color and good shape. June- 
Tea ly gee ree et Th ee $1.00 
Royal Ruby (Nesmith)—Brilliant red, al- 
most crimson with slightly recurving 
sepals and petals. June-July. $10.00 
Royalty (Nesmith)—Full maroon flowers 
with velvety sheen. Orange throat. June- 
[rely ee Te eee ne CE $10.00 
Ruby Supreme (Wheeler) — Luminous 
ruby red with green gold throat. June- 
Jilly Se ee 2 Sree A Se $7.00 
Salmon Rose (Hayward)—Lovely salmon 
rose shading to gold at center. June. 
Repeatssinathesoouth, = ee $5.00 
Saturn (Stout) —Flowers of robust multi- 
flora type; numerous in clusters. Dark 
orange-red, overcast bronze. $2.50 
Serenade (Stout) — Very light pastel 
shade of yellow and pink in pleasing har- 
mony. Petals twisted and crinkled with 
faintshalo. .Junevo2 22. = 2 BES) 
Sonny (Stout)—Clear, pale yellow, heavy 
waxy texture. Open evening and next 
days) une=)ualy 35 eee $2.00 
* Southern Queen (McDade)—A very fine 
bloomer with beautiful large orange red 
flowers of fine texture. The exquisite 
bronze orange-red coloring is enhanced 
by a definite gold ribbing through the 
center of the petals. Retains vivid color- 
ing in hot sun. July-August. $5.00 
Stalwart (Cook)—Tawny reddish brown. 
Rich in coloring; large flowers. 
June-July. .60 
Starlight (Nesmith)—Very fine light yel- 
low, slightly ruffled. Night bloomer. June- 
Jely igh a ae os no ytd ee $2.50 
Star of Gold (H. P. Sass) Huge pale yel- 
low flowers. June-July. Repeats in the 
Sort bigot le ee ee a ee ee $1.50 
*Stripey (McDade)—Distinctive and dif- 
ferent, this hemerocallis has India red 
petals and sepals with rich ochre throat 
—the ochre from the throat forming a V 
on the petals and sepals, then ribbing the 
India red to the end of the petals. Lovely 
shape with recurving petals and sepals. 
Mid-June-July-August. $2.50 
Sunny West (H. P. Sass)—Large, pale 
yellow. Late June-July. .50 
Sweetbriar (Nesmith)——-Very large, wide 
petaled rose- -pink. ie i $5. 00 
Symphony (Stout)—A delicate blend of 
pastel tones. Sepals toned yellow; petals 
rose, with midband of darker red.___ $2.00 
Tracery (Nesmith)—-Open cup shaped 
blooms of pale yellow with faint tracing 
of salmon buff in the center, giving it the 
effect of delicate lace. Flowers of firm 
substance on well-branched stalks. 
July. 
Triumph (Stout) — Large, rich orange 
with a slight fulvous red halo in midzone. 
Petals broad, strongly recurved. 
June 
Vesta (Stout)—Semi-dwarf, deep orange 
with an unusual glistening gold sheen. 
June. Repeats in the South... Se) 
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