
HEMEROCALLIS BARONET (See page 13) 
GEORGIA. July, August flowering. Height, 48 inches. Buff 
and pink shades of peach, the inside of the throat is golden 
yellow, wide over-lapping and graceful recurving petals. 
It possesses a translucence that is very responsive to light, 
to backgrounds and to surroundings, making it very valu- 
able for border planting. New blooms open as the old ones 
close, making it a valuable variety for night decorations. 
Extra selected roots, $3.00 each. 
HANKOW. August, September flowering. Height, 42 
inches. Large flowers 544 inches in diameter of rich 
yellowish orange with a bold scarlet eye zone in the 
petals. Related to the variety “Fulva” which is so ex- 
tensively cultivated in Hankow, China for food and medic- 
inal purposes. One of the few large flowered late flowering 
varieties which makes it very valuable in the garden. 
Extra selected roots, $1.50 each. 
LINDA. July, August flowering. Height, 36 inches. This 
variety seems to be in bloom continuously from the first 
of July to the end of August. Large flowers crinkled at 
the edge. Base golden yellow with cinnamon fleck and 
red eye, which is a sharp contrast with its bright clear 
yellow sepals. Clear lemon-yellow deep in the throat. Extra 
selected roots, $1.00 each. 
MAJESTIC. July flowering. Height, 36 inches. These flowers 
are tremendous, with their 6-inch spread. The petals are 
slightly ruffled and recurving, flower uniform and golden 
orange. Exceptionally fragrant and the leader in its color 
shade. Remains open evenings. Extra selected roots, 
$3.00 each. 
MULTIFLORA. August to October flowering. Height, 24 
inches. This little gem is the latest of all to be in flower, 
usually continuing past the first frost. Flowers are clear 
orange and the scapes are upstanding; has grass-like 
foliage. Extra selected roots, $2.50 each. 
PORT. July flowering. Height, 30 inches. A full small flower 
of rich sprightly red with sturdy much branched scapes. 
It is slightly darker in the mid-zone and it has a greenish 
throat. Remains open evenings. Extra selected roots, 
$3.00 each. 
PRINCESS. July flowering. Height, 30 inches. This ex- 
ceedingly fragrant variety has a 5-inch flower and is a 
clear evenly toned lemon-yellow with over-lapping Lily- 
like petals. It has superb form and substance, being erect 
and much branched. Good evenings, and at night new 
blooms open while old ones close. See illustration, page 15. 
Extra selected roots, $3.00 each. 
TARRUGA. July flowering. Height, 30 inches. The flowers 
of this variety are considered by Dr. Stout as his best 
introduction to date, measuring from 6 to 8 inches across. 
Petals have graceful curlings and foldings, and are not 
fluffy or soft. Clear lemon-yellow with a faint cinnamon 
dust effect in the mid-zone area. Good evenings. Extra 
selected roots, $1.50 each. 
THERON. July to September flowering. Height, 30 inches. 
This variety received an Award of Merit at the Massa- 
chusetts Horticultural Society in 1945. Due to the shortage 
of stock it was necessary to withdraw it from the catalog 
for a few years. Large dark mahogany-red, throat red out- 
side, orange inside producing a striking gold and purple 
effect. Extra selected roots, $3.00 each. 
For finest results use Scheepers’ Bulb Food 
at planting time and 
throughout the growing season. See page 12. 


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