HEMEROCALLIS (Continued) 
CHISCA (Fisher) Ea. 75c 
A very striking flower with petals of bright Indian red and frosty 
yellow sepals. A free bloomer of medium sized flowers. Evergreen. 
July-August. 36 in. 
CINNABAR (Stout) Ea. 50c 
A prolific bloomer of flowers with an orange base with the outer 
half of the recurving petals sprinkled with rose brown. June-July 
22 ft. 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR (Traub) Ea. $1.50 
Here is a lily everyone admires. The base color is cream with a 
golden glint and just above the throat there is a flush of rose. The 
form is lovely with broad petals spread wide and open. Vigorous 
and evergreen. 24 in. 
FESTIVAL (Stout) Ea. $2.50 
A bright and gay bi-color. The sepals are orange with a brown 
tinge. Petals English red with darker veins and an orange mid-rib. 
Vigorous, with well branched scapes. 3¥2 ft. July-August. 
FULVA ROSEA (Species) Ea. $2.50 
Considered the most beautiful of any known species. The luscious 
clear rose pink lilies are borne on tall graceful stems. July-August. 
42 in. 
GEORGIA (Stout) Ea. $2.50 
This tall large lily is one of the most beautiful in pastel tones of 
soft peach-pink with rose and a greenish yellow throat. The plants 
are very vigorous and evergreen. July-August. 
Ea. 50c 
GYPSY (Betscher) 
An attractive garden daylily of deep glistening orange. Very florif- 
erous. July. 242 ft. 
HANKOW (Species) Ea. $1.50 
Five and one half inch flowers of a rich orange yellow with a bold 
scarlet eye zone in petals. A vigorous grower found near Hankow, 
China, where it is grown for food and medicine. July-Aug. 3 ft. 
HIAWATHA (Stout) Ea. $1.00 
Produces hundreds of rather small golden flowers. Effective in the 
garden and very useful for flower arrangements. Good in evenings. 
June-July. 3% ft. 
HYPERION (Mead) Ea. 75c 
Large waxy firm flowers of soft canary yellow. Splendid form and 
substance. July-August. 36 in. 
LINDA (Stout) Ea. $1.00 
The ruffled golden petals are lightly washed with rose with the 
throat bordered with deeper rose. The alternating sepals are a clear 
cream. A beautiful lily giving a decided salmon pink effect. July- 
August. 2Y2 ft. 
MATADOR (Nesmith) Ea. $3.00 
Smooth glistening mahogany flowers with a deep velvety red flush. 
Void of any other markings. Full cup shaped blooms of dazzling bril- 
liance with 20 or more buds on nicely branched scapes. July-August. 
36 in. 
OLD VINTAGE (Russell) Ea. $1.00 
A profuse bloomer of very deep wine colored lilies with golden 
throat. Tall graceful stalks. Evergreen. May, June, July. 42 in. 
OPHIR (Farr) Ea. 75c 
Beautifully finished deep golden yellow lilies with broad petals of 
firm texture. 4 ft. 
PATRICIA (Stout) Ea. $1.00 
Large 5-inch blooms with a decided wax-like finish and a pro- 
nounced fragrance. The color is pale lemon with a greenish throat. 
Petals are broad and recurving. A delightful flower of lily form. 
Evergreen. July-August. 2¥2 ft. 
QUEEN OF GONZALES (Russell) Ea. $1.50 
Six-inch blooms of rich deep yellow with wide overlapping petals. 
Almost a constant bloomer. Start blooming in May. 3 feet. 
RED BIRD (Stout) Ea. $2.00 
One of the most brilliant and beautiful daylilies. The recurving 
petals are vermilion red with a deeper colored mid-zone and a green- 
ish yellow throat. Vigorous and blooms over a long period of time. 
Evergreen. 3 ft. 
ROSE GEM (Stout) Ea. $2.50 
This lily has been well named. Old rose in color with a greenish 
yellow throat and truly a gem. The many beautifully formed 5-inch 
flowers are gracefully poised on 4-foot stems. Vigorous. Evergreen. 
July-August. 
RUBY SUPREME (Wheeler) Ea. $7.50 
Wide open 6-inch flowers of a luminous ruby red with a green gold 
throat and a delicate gold line through the center of the wide petals. 
The plant is vigorous and evergreen with many flowers on the tall 
40-inch stalk. July-August. 
SYLLMAR GARDENS 

DAYLILIES 
SERENADE (Stout) Ea. $1.50 
A pleasing mellowing of yeilow and pink on crinkled petals. Flow- 
ers are held on tall slender firm stems. June-July. 4 ft. 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER Ea. 50c 
Tall large lily of apricot yellow with good substance and finish. 
Effective for landscaping due to the husky evergreen foliage. May, 
June, July. 3¥% ft. 
SPITFIRE (Russell) Ea. $1.00 
Fiery red petals with sepals a shade lighter and a yellow throat 
complete the harmony of this brilliant floriferous daylily. Mediumngey 
size blooms on 242-ft. stems. : 
STAR OF GOLD (H. P. Sass) Ea. $1.00 
Large spreading 7-inch flowers of clear light yellow held high 
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above the handsome evergreen foliage One of the finest. July— 
August. 42 ft. 
SWEETBRIAR (Nesmith) Ea. $5.00 
A large lustrous lily with both petals and sepals of rosy pink and 
well reflexed showing a delicate yellow cup. Tall and well branched 
with many flowers on each scape. One of the most charming and 
effective pinks in the garden. July-August. 40 in. 
SYMPHONY (Stout) Ea. $2.00 
A lovely fragrant lily of pastel tones. Rose petals with darker mid- 
rib. Sepals yellow. June-July. 32 ft. 
WAU-BUN (Stout) Ea. 75c 
Cadmium yellow softly sprinkled fulvous red. The broad petals are 
cleverly twisted at the outer ends. June-July. 3 ft. 
WOLOF (Stout) Ea. $2.50 
Dark velvety maroon with a clear orange throat. Large flowers full 
and spreading. Outstanding. July-August. 3 ft. 

Daylily Collection “B” 
Group I Group II 
BI-COLOR BARONET 
GEORGIA BLANCHE HOOKER 
ROSE GEM BRUNETTE 
MATADOR DUCHESS OF WINDSOR 
BESUIV AI RED BIRD 
ANNIS V. RUSSELL SYMPHONY 
Select 3 from Group I (one each) and 3 from Group II 
(one each). 
6 plants 
Bel sjaelsate Peog > SOR Be ere ae 
All 12 plants (one each $17 00 
of above)..Postpaid) .2.... 2% ss 
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