Spring 1949 HEMEROCALLIS List. 
Amaryllis Gardens, 15 Screven Ave. N. E. Atlanta, Georgia, Phone WA 7848 
AFTERGLO - (Stout) 33 Ft. Midsummer, Pale buff and pastel peach with rosy tint in 
~~ “the throat and midvane of petals, remains open evenings. $2,00 
ANNIS VICTORIA RUSSELL = (Russell) Apr. & Sept. 33 Ft. Huge well branched canary 
blooms $1.00 
AUGUST RED - (Nesmyth) Late, 23 Ft. Chrome orange, petals flushed red, long blooming 
season and well branched velvety red blooms, $1.50 
ATHLONE - (Russell) 33 Ft. Early summer. Large blooms, petals rose tint, deeper rose 
eyezone, Sepals canary yellow, Sturdy plants, blooms fresh after sundown. This 
is one the lady visitors cannot resist. $3.00 
AUGUST PIONEER - (Stout) Late, 2 ft. Chrome orange, petals flushed red. $1.00 
BAGDAD - (Stout) 3 ft. Midsummer. Clear orange throat, petals coppery red over orange 
~~veins, midzone madder brown, 5" blooms. 50¢ 
BIJOU - (Stout) Midsummer 2 ft. Long blooming season. Semi-dwarf. Heavy bloomer, 
~~ Orange overcast with rich red, darker mid-zone. 75¢ 
BLACK PRINCE =~ (Russell) 33 ft. Deepest Maroon with large black eyezone, blooms of 
excellent proportions. Petals and sepals wide, most outstanding of the dark 
ones yet produced. $3.00 
CABALLERO ~ (Stout) 3 ft. Midsummer. A distinct bicolor, the petals are vermillion- 
red, throat and sepals golden yellow, a brilliant combination. $2.00 
CARNIVAL = (Traub) 3 ft. Midseason. Well named, Moro Red, Large orange throat which 
ads snap and brilliance to the blooms. $2.00 
CINDERELLA - (Bechtold) July, Petals rosy copper, sepals lemon yellow, opens late 
in the afternoon, remins open following day. $1.00 
DOMINION - (Stout) 3 ft. Early summer, A fine new dark color, rich reddish brown, 
large blooms. $1. 50 
DOROTHFA - (Lester) 23 ft. The 6" flower has a soft unusual and very beautiful 
coloring, giving it an orchid-lavender effect. The petals have a light ground 
color which is flushed with heliotrope and a deeper heliotrope eye zone. The 
sepals are pale yellow. $5.00 
DR. STOUT - Deep orange overlaid with red. $1.00 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR - 2 ft. (Traub) The broad petals wide and open with base of 
Cream with a golden glint, just above the throat is a flush of rose, truly a 
work of art. A very choice variety. $1.50 
FULVA ROSEA - Without question the best wild species, blooms a pleasing rosy 
pink. $3.00 
FLORHAM - 3 ft. Soft yellow boautifully frilled. Scented. 30¢ 
GM - - One of the old yellow favorites twice bloomer. 25¢ 
GOLD DUST - The carliest to bloom, dwarf type, plenty of yellow blooms. 25¢ 
GHORGE KELSO = (Traub) Large 53 inch blooms, heavily ruffled, soft light orange 
suffused with bronze, sepals a little lighter. Early. $2.00 
GRANADA = (Traub) 3 ft. Early bloomer. A pleasing blended one, the deepest color is 
ight mahogany both petals and sepals blend to a lighter shade. Words cannot 
describe it's beauty s $2.00 
HELEN WHEELER » (Traub) 33 ft. Midsummer. Light carrot red with old rose veining, 
the yellow undertone intensifies the color. $2.00 
HONEY RED HEAD + (Nesmyth) Midsummer. 23 ft, A brilliant, unusual combination of 
colors that is praised by judges. Flowers open and flaring, velvety yet bright 
red with a distinct border of creamy yellow. Medium height and excellent 
branching, sure to please. $5.00 
IMPERATOR - (Perry)32 ft. Farly. large star shaped petals, pointed segments of rich 
~~ orange with sulphur lining.  35¢ 
J_A. CRAWFORD - One of the large type yellow blooms of the old favorites. 25¢ 
KWANSO FLORES = Long midsummer blooming period of triple petaled orange copper shade, 
for mss planting cannot be beat, huge blooms, roots and foliage, mkes the 
best showing for the money. $1.00 
LINDA - (Stout) 25 ft. Summer, Fascinating rose pink, petals creped, Golden 
~~ lightly washed rose sepals. 75¢ 
MARY GUENTHER - (Russell) Rich velvety carmine petals and soft clear yellow sepals 
which mkes a sparkle that amazes visitors. $2.00 
MIKADO _ One of the older favorites which fits in any garden, Mellow orange. There 
co. 4b wtill & good domand for this with it's red purple eye zone. 
MILDRED ORPET - (Traub) 33 ft. July. A stunning peach blush bicolor. $2.50 
MINNIE - (Hayward) 3 ft. A snappy mhogany, almost crimson color, one that brightens 
~~—the garden altho blooms not so large but plenty. $1.50 
MRS. HOUGH JOHNSON - (Russell) 34 ft, Spring. Here is a fiery red one with o lovely 
satin sheen, the wide petals and sepals are slightly reflexed and opens full. 
Remins open evenings. This is one you will own with pride. I know of no 
other of this shade to compare, $5.00 
MODESTY ~- (Betcher) 3 ft. Midsummer. Light buttercup yellow. T75¢ 
MRS. JOHN J. TIGERT-(Watkins ) University of Florida. A new and very striking red. 
the brilliant blooms are of flaring form and of good size (Named after the 
wife of the past President of the University.) $2.00 



