OLDER VARIETIES 
YELLOW 
AMARY LIGIS Ee Wivg a sae ce $0.50 
ANNA: BETSCHER  D..Vb 22 $0.50 
BOUTONNIERE L. Flushed red __$0.50 
GIRGE 2M dee aoe ens ate ee $0.50 
DAUNTIESS#i Vi Sore aone $0.75 
GOLDEN] FLEECE SMe sees ae $0.50 
GOLDENSW ESTs Mita Se $1.00 
THY PERIONGV SS Uses - ae $0.50 
Jc A= CRAWFORDS irene taser $0.50 
IBONGAYNOR AN fie oe eee $1.00 
MODESTWe Ha Vig cn a) ea emer ae $0.50 
VERS IAW Hew YIVLA Nise cae oe $0.50 
NEBRASIA® Mav ioe a oe $0.75 
GQ PHIRE IM e Se ae ee ee oe ere $0.50 
PATRICTAT Mts eee ees $0.75 
WAUBUN E. Twisted petals ~_-__ $0.75 
WINSOM Be Bi ee eee $0.50 
ORANGE VARIETIES 
AUGUSTAPIONEBERS soso owe ae $0.75 
GOLDEN DREAMIN Soe $0.50 
JUDGE: ORRU RST aaa eee $1.00 
MIDAS <IVi a ite ere eee $1.00 
MRS. A. H, AUSTIN Mo oe $0.50 
VEATA Mi 5.0.2 $1.00 
EYED VARIETIES 
GEORGE YELD | eee $0.50 
MIKADO (2225) 2 ee $0.50 
RED VARIETIES 
BAGDAD 5. -M) i322 $0.50 
CINNABAR.-M; Ul {2 ee $0.50 
PURPLE. EMPEROR Mi. Jocscoeee $1.00 
RAJAH Mi {22 2 ee $0.50 
SACHEM FE) MM.) =) 23655 eee $1.00 
TYLER’S RED M2222 $1.00 
VULCAN: ESM) 22" $1.00 
BICOLOR VARIETY 
TENNESSEE-STAR MM. _oaeeeeee $1.00 
POLYCHROME VARIETIES 
CRESSIDA LM) 22.0 saneeee $0.50 
ENCHANTRESS Ly 220 $1.00 
GYPSY LoM, oe $0.50 
STALWART:M: 2. 2 ose $1.00 
BEGINNER’S COLLECTION OF HEMEROCALLIS 
BAGDAD, CRESSIDA, GOLDEN DREAM, HYPERION, MIKADO, MODESTY, 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN AND RAJAH. 
8 for $3.00 
The HEMEROCALLIS SOCIETY, organized in 1946 as The Midwest Hemero- 
callis Society, is undertaking several projects which should be of value to those 
interested in this flower. 
yourself. 
Why not make the results of this work available to 
Send $3.00 to Mrs. Pearl Sherwood, Sec’y, or to A VILLAGE GARDEN, 
for 1 year’s membership. One each of the following varieties will be sent to 
those sending their application for membership through A VILLAGE GARDEN 
—DAUNTLESS, GOLDEN DREAM, MIKADO, BAGDAD and RAJAH. 
Hemerocallis Seeds 
Yellows—Seeds from some of our best yellow crosses Mixed___50 seeds for $2.00 
Reds—Seeds from some of our best red crosses Mixed______-_- 50 seeds for $2.50 
DAFFODILS 
From early April until the middle of May these glorious flowers, combining 
the many shades of yellow and white with pink. red and orange, illuminate the 
garden. 
in popularity in the last few years. 
A visit at that time will show why this flower has increased so rapidly 
Before each variety is the index number according to the following classifi- 
cation chart. 
1. Trumpet Daffodils. 
Trumpet as long or longer than the perianth segments. 
a All parts of the flower some shade of yellow. 
b Trumpet and perianth white. 
c Perianth white, trumpet in shades of yellow. 
2. Incomparabillis. 
segments. 
Crown more than one-third but no as long as the perianth 
a Shades of yellow with or without red coloring on the cup. 
b White perianth. Cup as above. 
oe DbaEru 
Cup less than one-third the length of the perianth segments. 
a Shades of yellow with or without red on cup. 
b White perianth. Cup as above. 
