SPRING TRADE LIST, JANUARY 28, 1949 OT 
HEMEROCALLIS 
Two species of Hemerocallis have been widely known to nurserymen for gene- 
rations: Flava, the Lemon Lily; and Fulva Europa. In recent years progress has 
been made in hybridizing, so that today we can offer a collection of Hemerocallis 
which will bloom from Spring to Fall with a variation of colors. Their hardiness 
and attractive foliage make it possible to use them effectively in locations un- 
suited to other perennials. 
We are growing the following varieties which we can recommend as superior for 
general planting. 
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August Pioneer. Profuse bloomer, one of the late blooming Multiflora 
hybrids flowering from mid-August to mid-September. Minia- 
ture flowers of chrome-orange with the outer half of the petals 
flushed red. Very valuable for its late season of bloom. 42 
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Bijou. June-July. A hybrid of Multiflora parentage. Orange, strong- 
ly overcast rich deep red. The two and one-half inch flowers 
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Fulva. Deep red at the center, fading out to a lighter shade towards 
- the edge, with a cream line running through the center of 
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Gold Dust. One of the best of the early flowering varieties. The up- 
standing scapes are covered with a profusion of bright yellow 
flowers. The buds and reverse of petals are brown. May-June. 
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High Boy. Large, pale yellow flowers on tall graceful stems. August. 
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Hyperion, Exceptionally large blooms, seven inches, of a soft can- 
ary yellow. Fine form and substance. Very fragrant. Con- 
sidered by many the finest Hemerocallis ever introduced. June- 
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J. R. Mann. A large frosted flower of buff and orange. Excellent 
substance and a good garden variety. July-August. 3% feet. 2.40 20.00 
Mikado. Rich orange with a large spot of mahogany red in each 
petal. 5 inches in diameter. Striking and unusual. Usually 
blooms a second time. The outstanding charm of this re- 
markable Day Lily is due to the bold color contrasts and per- 
fection of form. Flowers during June and july. 3 feet. ______ 1.80 15.00 
Ophir. Long, trumpet shaped blooms, with a six inch spread. Clear 
orange yellow. Very floriferous and long lasting. Fragrant. 
One stem usually carries 25 or more successively opening, giant, 
heavy textured and lasting flowers. July-August. 414 feet. _.__ 2.10 18.00 
Rajah. 48 inches. A gorgeous new introduction by Dr. Stout in a 
brilliant flame scarlet, with a vivid triangular throat area of 
Brazil red. Large beautifully shaped brilliantly colored flowers 
of perfect form; very freely produced. July-August. _________- 1.80 15.00 
HIBISCUS, Mallow. 
Avalon Hvbrid. A new beautiful strain. The flowers have a hint 
of bell-shape and a vividness never befcre seen in Hardy 
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Giant Flowering. An improved form of native Marshmallow 
Separate colors, Pink, Red and White, August and September. 
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HYDRANGEA. 
Blue Prince. Large blue flowers. Blooms July and August. Only 
semi-hardy, needs winter protection. In order to get the blue 
color, one must mix in the soil about 1 Tablespoon per plant of 
aluminum sulphate. 
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