HEMEROCALLIS 
NEW INTRODUCTIONS 
COPPER COIN (Schroeder). Large open flowers of yellow flushed coppery red 
giving much the color effect of a new one cent piece. Often gives second 
bloom in the fall. Scapes well branched and produces bloom over a long 
season. “46? July-Auby 2s 223 oe ek ee $7.50 
RASCAL (Schroeder). Medium sized flowers of cherry red slightly deeper at the 
eyezone. Floriferous. This has proved to be one of my best parents. 36”. 
JUNC Hd UL Ye a a ee a $5.00 
1948 INTRODUCTION 
KNIGHTHOOD (Schroeder 1948). 414 ft. This large velvety maroon flower is 
one of the best dark varieties I have seen. Every one who has seen it in my 
garden have admired it and the reports from gardens where it has been 
tested are enthusiastic. It holds its form and color under the most adverse 
weather conditions. The wide petalled flowers are over 6 inches across. 
The color is deep Chrysanthemum Crimson with an orange throat and with 
narrow orange midribs on the petals. The edges of the petals turn up slight- 
ly giving a ruffled appearance. We have had as many as 52 blooms on the 
» well branched scapes. The demand and short stock keeps the price up. 
Ne ee al hee ce oe eS Te Se Net $15.00 
SUMMER FAVORITES 
AFTERGLOW (Stout) 3 ft. Delightful 
combination of pale buff and pink. 
Semicshadene JUlyan ae eee $3.00 
ANITRA (Shull) 3% ft. Large deep 
flowers of cool greenish yellow. One 
of the most beautiful of the daylilies. 
PAULUS tae ee eee 1 re ates $5.00 
AUGUST ORANGE (Stout) 3% ft. Small 
flowers of rich orange in great profu- 
sion. Well branched. Aug.-Sept. $3.00 
AUTUMN RED (Nesmith) 3 ft. Velvety 
red blooms open over a long period of 
time. A very excellent variety for 
late bloom. July-August ~____- $1.50 
BANDANA (Nesmith) 3% ft. Large 
flowers of tomato red and yellow. 
AUZUSP oe ot) “eee ei eyeaeloe pewerke $6.00 
BERTRAM H. FARR (Stout) 3 ft. Fine 
rosy peach distinctively veined dark- 
er. “July j2 Bee eee $3.00 
BERWYN (Traub-Cooley) 2 ft. Medium 
sized flowers of bright carmine. July 
pe pe Ee Ee ea ee $2.00 
BICOLOR (Stout) 3% ft. Petals light 
rosy red, sepals and throat yellow 
orange, July-August) =) 2 eee $2.50 
BITTERSWEET (Nesmith) 31% ft. Large 
informal flowers of rich bittersweet 
orange. Excellent for landscape work. 
July 
BLANCHE HOOKER (Stout) 2% ft. 
Medium sized flowers of a good shade 
of red. May-June-Sept. 
BOBOLINK (Wheeler) 31% ft. Medium 
sized flowers. Petals bright purple. 
Sepals golden yellow dusted purple. 
July ‘225-5 25 See ee $7.50 
BRUNETTE (Stout) 2 ft. Dark madder 
brown with a yellow throat. The earl- 
iest dark colored flower. May __$2.50 
CABALLERO (Stout) 3% ft. Petals ver- 
million. Sepals golden yellow. One 
of the best bicolors. June-July__$1.50 
CHEROKEE MAID (Shull 3% ft. Med- 
ium sized flowers of dark Indian lake. 
Floriferous. July 
CLEO—3 ft. Peach pink. July ____$2.00 
COLONEL BESLEY (Norton) 3 ft. Small 
flowers. Petals brown sepals yellow. 
Very floriferous. The latest. Sept. 
Be Se a eee $3.00 
DOESKIN (Nesmith) 3% ft. Large broad 
petaled flower of light Aureolin yel- 
low, ~July-Augus® — +7223 23a $5.00 
DOLLY VARDEN (Nesmith) 4 ft. Large 
full flowers of coral pink and rose. 
July-Ausgust=n 22. ee $1.50 
DOMINION (Stout). Velvety reddish 
brown with yellow throat. July $1.50 
