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IMPEPATOR - ‘Perry) 33 ft. Early. Large star shaped petals, pointed segments of 
rich orange with sulphur lining.  35¢ 
KANAPAHA - (Vatkins) One of the most colorful of the rose reds. 3 ft. July. $3.00 
LINDA - (Stovt) 25 ft. Summer. Fascinating rose pink, petals creped, golden lightly 
washed rose sepals. O¢ 
MAMIE LAKE - (Russell) 35 ft. May-June. Rich rosy orchid petals with deeper eyezone, 
lemon sepals. $1.50 
MARGARET PERRY - (Perry) Brilliant orange-red, midlined, free flowering 3 ft. 
July-August. 25¢ 
MARY GUENTHER - (Russell) rich velvety carmine petals and soft clear yellow sepals 
which makes a sparkle that amazes visitors. $1.00 
MIKADO - One of the older favorites which fits in any garden. Mellow orange. There 
is ts still a good demand for this with it's red purple eyezone. 75¢. 
MILDRED ORPET - (Traub) 33 ft. July. A stunning peach blush bicolor. $1.50 
MINNIE - (Hayward) 3 ft. A snappy mahogany, almost crimson color one that brightens 
~~ the garden altho blooms not so large but plenty. $1.50 
MODESTY - (Betcher) 3 ft. Midsummer. Light buttercup yellow. 75¢. 
MRS. B. F. BONNER. (Russell) A pale yellow of large size, well branched. Similar to 
Hyperion but blooming season longer. 36" July. $1.00. 
MONTE - (Russell) 3 ft. April-May again in fall. Bi-color. Petals deep rosy brown, 
“sepals lemon yellow. Heavy ruffled. Fast to increase. $2.00 
MOON BEAM - (Sass) One of the lightest yellow of all day lilies. 43 ft. $1.00 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON - (Russell) A fiery red with satiny sheen. Slightly reflexed. 
ae £6. 2.00. 
MRS. JOHN J. TIGERT - (Watkins) University of Florida. A new and very striking red. 
The brilliant blooms are of flaring form and of good size (Named for the wife 
of the Past President of the University.) $1.00 
MYKAWA - One of the best mahogany reds, wide petals, satiny sheen to the petals 
that stand out in the sun. 3 ft. May-June. 75¢. 
OLD PAINT - (Russell) 3 ft. An all summer bloomer when established in clumps: A 
very fast grower, best branched day lily I know of, have counted 55 buds and 
blooms on one scape. Petals are a very bright mahogany red with deep eyezone. 
Sepals deep yellow overcast with light mahogany. $1.50. 
OLD VINTAGE - (Russell) One of the heavy bloomers of wine purple blooms, not large 
but when established averaging 5 open blooms daily. May-June. $1.00. 
ON TOUR - (Russell) A 6 inch bloom of pale yellow, petals wide, sepals slightly 
“twisted. 3 ft. $1.00. 
PAINTED LADY - (Russell) 3 ft. Large ruffled flowers spreading to eight inches. 
Cinnamon brown overlay evening applied over a yellow which is bright enough to 
give lustre to the ,whole flower. $3.00. 
PATRICIA - (Stout) 23 ft. Summer. A very clear tone of pale yellow with a greenish 
throat. A charming wide petaled flower with Pronounced | fragrance. Altho inexpen- 
sive it is rated highly in the Hemerocallis Society's "Year Book" Enough said 60¢. 
PORT - (Stout) 23 ft. Early summer. One of those bright red flowers that catches 
the eye quickly, one of the excellent foreground plants needed to make the 
hemerocallis bed balance. 7T5¢. 
PRICE OF HOURTON - (Russell) 3 ft. Gives a mass of large brilliant blooms during a 
very long period. The bright mahogany is enhanced by the orange midrib. Rapidly 
forms clumps hence a good investment. You cannot go wrong at the price I am 
asking. 50¢. 
PRINCESS - (Stout) 3 ft. July. Are you looking for one of the palest yellows 
offered? Look no further, this one has large ruffled flowers. $2.00 
PURPLE FLASH ~ (Russell) Petals soft purple, sepals yellow overcast purple. 3 ft. 
May-June-July. $1.50 
PURPLE WATERS ~ (Russell) 3 ft. April-May. This one hardly needs commenting on as 
it is so well known by most day lily lovers. The blooms are a rich wine purple 
when planted in full sun. The blooms are well formed with their wide petals 
and sepals, they increase rapidly. 75¢. 
RED CINDERILLA - (Russell) A fast miltiplying bicolor $1.00 this one is generally 
~ listed at double that amount. 
RAJAH - (Stout) July, Scarlet - orange mahogany band, well branched. 75¢. 
ROSALYND - (Stout) This is a very similar to Fulva fneod:. $1.50 
ROSY DAY ~ (Nies) 3 ft. Under color light yellow edges washed with pink. ‘75¢. 
QUEEN OF GANZALES - Late September and October bloomer gives color when most others 
are through, nice size, light orange 33 ft. $2.00. 
SACHEM - (Stout) 3 ft. Reddish brown fine blooms, the light orange blooms make a 
fine combination. $1.00 
SANTA FE ~ (Russell) June-July. Rosy red petals, deeper eyezone, sepals overlaid 
with rose tint.  50¢. 
SEMINOLA CHIEF ~ (Hill-Lester) 33 ft. Midsummer. Excellent cherry red large blooms. 
4.50 
SERENADE - (Stout) June-July 23 ft. Pastel combination of yellow and pink. The 
petals are crinkled.  35¢ 
