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Hemerocallis (hybrid daylilies) should be of interest to all Hower ivowge. These 
so-easy-to-care~for plants ask for so little care in these busy times. They now 
come in all shades of red, purple, maroon, purple, pink, yellow, bi-colors and 
pastels. They need no winter protection and a long hot spell in summer does not 
prevent them from doing well as nature has provided them with a root system to take 
gare of their needs. I use the compost method of feeding my plants which gives the 
plants a much larger root system than commercial fertilizers. 
To those not interested in names we offer a fine color range of all the various 
colors and shades @ $3.00 per dz. 2 doz. $5.00. 
To Garden Club members pooling their orders of $25.00 up, are entitled to a 
50% discount providing they pay the Parcel Post charges. I do this to interest 
their Club in Hemerocallis. This discount does not apply to the unnamed collections. 
Please ad postage charges to orders under $3.00. 
AFTERGLO - (Stout) 33 ft. Midsummer. Pale buff and pastel peach with rosy tint in 
the throat and midvance of petals, remains open evenings $1.50 
AUTUMN RED - (Nesmith) 23 ft. Long blooming season. Well branched velvety red 
blooms. $1.50 
ATHLONE - (Russell) 33 ft. Barly summer. Large blooms, petals rose tint, deeper 
rose eyezone. Sepals canary yellow. Sturdy plants, blooms fresh after sundown. 
This is one the lady visitors cannot resist. $3.00 
AUGUST PIONEER - (Stout) Late. 2 ft. Chrome orange petals flushed red. 50¢. 
BAGDAD - (Stout) 3 ft. Midsummer. Clear orange throat, petals coppery red over orange 
veins. Midzone madder brown. 5" blooms. 50¢. 
BIJOU - (Stout) Midsummer. 2 ft. long blooming season. Semi-dwarf. Heavy bloomer, 
orange overcast with rich red, darker mid-zone. 15¢. 
BLACK PRINCE - (Ruseell) A real dark red, almost black with velvety satin sheen, wide 
petals with a 4s inch spread. The sepals and petals of an even color with a 
small yellow cup 35 ft. June-July. $2.00. 
CABALLERO - (Stout) 3 ft. Midsummer. A distinct bicolor, the petals are vermillion- 
red, throat and sepals golden yellow, a brilliant combination. $2.00 
CALYPSO - (Burbank) 3 ft. July-August. Clear lemon, yellow flowers of large size. 25¢. 
CANARI ~ (Nesmith) 3 ft. July-August. Large open flowers, palest canary shading to 
~ very light dresdin yellow in the throat. Shapes well branched. $3.00 
CARNIVAL - (Traub) 3 ft. Midseason. Well named, Moro Red. Large orange throat which 
ads snap and brilliance to the blooms. $2.00. 
CHISCA - (Fisher) One that is pleasingly different, sepals yellow and alternate 
petals rosyred. 50¢. 
CINDERELLA - (Bechtold) July. Petals rosy copper, sepals lemon yellow, opens late in 
the afternoon, remains open following day.  75¢. 
DOMINION - (Stout) 3 ft. Early summer. A finer dark color, rich reddish brown, large 
blooms. $1.50 
DOROTHEA - (Lester) Different and attractive, giving an orchid-lavender effect. The 
petals ~~ a light yellow ground color which is flushed with heliotrope. 
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DRESS REHEARSAL - (Russell) 3 ft. May-June. Salmon Pink with Rose eyezone. Keeps 
well in the evening. $2.00. 
DR. STOUT - Deep orange overlaid with red. $1.50. 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR - (Traub) 2 ft. The broad petals wide and open with base of 
‘cream with a golden glint, just above the throat is a flush of rose, truly a 
work of art. A very choice variety. $1.50. 
EVENING CHEER - (Sass) Flowers open in early evening and remain open the following 
day, medium size lemon flowers on tall 4 foot stems. Very late, delightfully 
scented. 50¢. 
FLAMING GLORY - {Emigholz) Orange chrome flushed with red, large flowers with 
petals crinkled at the edge. July-August. $2.50. 
FLORHAM - Soft yellow, frilled, scented.  25¢. 
FULVA ROSEA - Without question, the best wild species, blooms a pleasing rosy pink.$2.50 
GEORGE KEL SO - (Traub) Large 53" blooms, heavily ruffled, soft light orange suffused 
with bronze sepals a little lighter. Farly 50¢. 
GHORGIA - (Stout) 33 ft. Large deep buff flushed pink. This is one of the finest 
~ new varieties. July-August. $2.50. 
GRANADA - (Traub) 3 ft. Early bloomer. A pleasing blended one, the deepest color is 
~~ Light mahogany both petals and sepals blend to a lighter shade. Words cannot des- 
eribe> it's beauty. $1.50, 
HAN KOW = (Stout) Large blooms. Rich light orange. Scarlet eyezone in petals, 33 ft. 
~ July-August. 50¢ 
HONEY RED HEAD - (Nesmith) 23 ft. Midsummer. A brilliant unusual combination of 
colors that is praised by judges. Flowers open and flaring, velvety yet bright red 
with a distinct border of creamy yellow. Medium height and excellent branching, 
sure to please. $1.50. 
HYPERION ~ 40 inches. The large 7 inch flowers of fine form was given The Royal 
Horticultural Society of England Award. July-August. 35¢. 
