MRS. W. H. WYMAN. (Betscher) 40 in. Aug.- 
Sept. Medium sized flowers of Regal lily form. 
The coloring is pale primrose with a cast of 
green and the substance is the heaviest of any 
yellow we have seen’<.5.-...-2--23she 
MY VALENTINE. (Christensen 1948) M. to V.L. 
38-42 in. We positively guarantee that anyone 
who sees this, even once, will be a Hem. fan for 
life. Another giant flower with equally broad 
parts, this has a delightful ruffling to the edges 
of its petals. The form is full, with a slight re- 
curve to both petals and sepals that gives it 
grace. The color is a brilliant shade of scarlet 
with a smooth undertone of orange scar- 
let or tomato red. So bright it fairly shouts at 
you. A hairline of lighter color follows the ruf- 
fling at the edges of the petals, combining with 
a small yellow green throat to accent its bright- 
ness even more. Good stalks and branching 
with fine looking foliage. A. knockout 223s 
NEBRASKA. (Sass) 40 in. July-Aug. A long, frilled, 
tubular flower of a brassy buff yellow. July- 
Aug Fee oe 
OPHIR (Farr) 45 in. August. A really mammoth 
flower of rich golden yellow and with a de- 
lightiul ruffling to the petals 2.72220 
PERSIAN PRINCESS. (Nesmith 1938) 40 in. July- 
Aug.-Sept. A rich, deep velvety red with a 
glowing overlay of rich purple. The flowers 
are widely petaled and of cup like form, One 
of the very best varieties we have orowneess== 
POTENTATE. (Nesmith 1943) 42 in. July-Aug. A 
very dark but lustrous flower of deep pansy 
purple, this is an absolute self, the color ex- 
tending clear into the throat and the stamens 
and pistol also being purple. The petals and 
sepals are very wide and the flower is quite 
large and of ‘beautiful form. The finish is 
like rich vsatinew 3 sick. he 
PURPLE EMPEROR. (Russell 1942) 38 in. A very 
large, broad petaled and open faced flower of 
deep wine purple with a pale yellow cup in the 
throat and light midribs. A very fine hemero- 
callis that is at its best when planted in light 
Shade 25 oe" Soe ee 
PURPLE FINCH. (Nesmith 1942) 42 in. July-Aug. 
The most brilliant hemerocallis we have seen, 
that is a self of iridescent red purple with a 
deeper flame like blotch in the throat around a 
small yellow center £22-_.2 0 
RAJAH. (Stout) 40 in. July-Aug. A large, showy, 
red flushed orange with Amaryllis like form 
RED CHARM. (Christensen 1948) M. 38 in. A styl- 
ish flower of a smooth shade of mahogany red 
and a tiny yellow throat. A complete self as to 
color, we find this a most valuable garden sub- 
ject. Particularly good in shaded areas, as it 
see tee to fade somewhat in full sun. You will 
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ROSE REVERIE. (V. Christensen 1946) 407 int 
July-Aug. A iarge flower of soft but glow- 
ing Old Rose. The petals are delicately crimped 
on the edges and the sepals have a tiny cream 
hairline around them that extends to the small 
center. cup of bright yellow __.._ > eee 
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