GENERAL LIST OF HEMEROCALLIS 
AFLAME, (Nesmith 1941) 38 in. July-Aug. Me- 
dium to large flowers of near crimson with a 
darker red halo in the throat and with a tiny 
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ANNA BETSCHER. (Betscher 1938) 38 in. July- 
Trumpet shaped blooms of medium primrose 
yellow. Choice for cutting and for the border _ 
APRICOT. 30 in. May-June. An early bloomer of a 
Poe PICOL TY CllIOW Sen ah 
AUTUMN RED. (Nesmith 1941) 39 in. Aug.-Sept. 
A velvety finish Van Dyke red with a flush 
of bright Nepal red. The flower is open and 
semi-flaring and many blooms are carried on 
Meme lenratiched stalks 2-2-2 s ee LeeLee 
BEACON. (Betscher 1940) 38 in. Aug.’ A flaming 
trumpet shaped flower of brilliant orange and 
RW OVE TINISH io fe caer enue lea at a. 
BITTERSWEET (Nesmith 1941) 38 in. July-Aug. 
The strong stalks of this are so covered with 
flowers of brilliant bittersweet orange flushed 
with coral red that they remind one of sprays 
mimtreonative wbittersweet 2ossu._ ee oe 
DEACK | PALCON.. (Nesmith 1941) 38° in: July- 
Aug. Very large, well formed flowers of so dark 
a color that they appear to be black. The flow- 
ers have a waxy finish and their richness is set 
off by a shallow cup of pale yellow in the throat. 
PimicvdleaAnae very Choice... ete ee 5 
BLOODROOT. (Nesmith 1946) 36 in. Perhaps the 
most brilliant and vivid Hemerocallis that Mrs. 
Nesmith has introduced, this is a velvety fin- 
ished self of fine size and form. The coloring 
is between scarlet and Brazil red. High branch- 
ed and with many flowers, this really puts on 
Bi) pe ee ern Ce Le er ee ees 
BOULTONIERE, (Scott 1939) 38 in. ‘Sept, “This 
carries a vast number of small flowers with 
petals of peach rose and sepals of orange —_..-_ 
CALYPSO. 40 in. Aug.-Sept. A very large, open 
faced flower of pale canary yellow. Night 
Piss een eae ee Se ate 
CEDARTONE. (Christenson 1946) 36 in. July-Aug. 
A large, beautifully formed flower of rosy 
brown coloring. Very close to Spanish Cedar 
by Dictionary of Color. An almost invisible 
midrib of creamy tan extends down to a tiny 
Cup Of the Same color in the center of the 
flower. This is the finest one of this coloring 
we have seen, and has commanded much at- 
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CHENG-TU) (Specie) -38-in. July-Aug, A: large 
blend of bright red and flame with a deeper 
Bie CHR LRG ame ns Se ee es ee Sete oe 
CHETKINS. (Christenson 1946) 53 in. July-Aug. A 
self, this is the most brilliant copper Hem. we 
have seen. The flowers are large and of heavy 
substance and have a beautiful star shaped form 
with wide petals. Exceptionally well branched 
Posy Guise el (Perry) 361n. Jaly. Small flow- 
Seemumicnedcuistvepulpicion. 2-22 y een oon ee 
CRYSTAL PINK. (Nesmith 1938) 45 in. July-Aug. 
A very large flower of self chamois pink with 
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