26 FAIRMOUNT GARDENS 
MABEL HIBBERSON (Perry) A coppery old rose with a 
golden throat. The petals and sepals are recurving and the 
flowers are graceful in form. 40 in. $1.50 
MANCHU (Stout 1946) Boldly recurving flowers of apricot- 
orange with a prominent eye zone of deeper color just above 
the cool lemon yellow throat. Semi-evergreen. 36 in. $3.00 
MASSASOIT 39-115 (Nesmith 1940) The petals and sepals 
are lightly ruffied on the edges, and the reddish copper flowers 
are made more brilliant by the blaze of the Indian red on the 
petals. The tallest well branched hemerocallis that I have 
seen. July-August. 5 ft. $4.00 
MATADOR 37-21 (Nesmith 1940) A bright, rich mahogany 
flower with a deeper velvety flush on the petals. A full cup- 
shaped bloom of great brilliance. Tall with good branching. 
July-Aug. 40 in. $1.50—3 for $3.75 
MIDWEST STAR (H.P.Sass) Large flowers of pale yellow 
with star shaped form and very lovely in the garden. July. 
40 in. $7.00 
MINUET 38-142 (Nesmith 1941). Subtle blend of frosty 
pink shadowed deeper rose on the petals and sepals giving a 
rosy pink effect. The flowers are of Fulva rosea form, but 
larger and the scapes are better branched. Aug. 40in. $2.50 
MISSION BELLS (D. Hall 1945) Large wide petaled, 
ruffled flower of clear medium yellow producing up to 52 
flowers to a stalk on established plants. A fine variety 
that is a strong grower and a free bloomer. July-Aug. $3.50 
MME RECAMIER 438-100 (Nesmith 1948) Full recurved 
flowers of Récamier pink gaily painted watermelon pink on 
tips of the petals and sepals. The smoothly finished blooms 
are evenly spaced on tall well branched stalks. Cool and 
refreshing in color, it is the latest flowering pink in_ the 
garden. Aug.-Sept. 42 in. $9.0 
MONTE (Russell 1945) A firm substanced bicolor with wide 
petals of rosy brown and sepals of soft light yellow. Wide 
open flower. July-Aug. 36 in. $4.00 
MOONLIGHT COCKTAIL (G. Douglas 1946). Cool and re- 
freshing, this lovely pale apricot is charming for flower 
arrangement or in the garden. The flowers have broad petals 
with a creamy midrib, and over the whole bloom is a very 
frosty sheen. July. 48 in. $7.00 
MOONRAY 37-80 (Nesmith 1940) A pale yellow with a 
clear cut semi halo of Pompeian red. The recurved petals 
and sepals are waved and flare widely from the shallow 
cup. Dainty and charming. July-Aug. 30 in. 
$1.50—3 for $3.50 
MOROCCO RED 388-168 (Nesmith 1940) Brilliant flower of 
velvety Morocco red with the color evenly placed on the 
petals and sepals, extending to the heart of the flower leav- 
ing just a bit of orange showing in the cup. eas ey 
38 in. -00 
MRS. B. F. BONNER (Russell) A pale lemon yellow of 
larger size than Hyperion but with very similar arrangement 
of color. The stalks are well branched. July. 40 in. $1.50 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON (Russell) Rich deep red with an 
overflush of purple that gives a very smooth satiny sheen 
to the flowers. Full flowers with broad petals and sturdy 
well branched stalks. July-Aug. 40 in. $1.50 
MYSTIC MOON 45-182 (Nesmith 1947) Ethereal as moon- 
light, the very pale yellow flowers open late in the afternoon, 
and remain in perfect condition throughout the next day. The 
firm substanced flowers are broad petaled of full flaring 
form, ruffled at the edges. A distinct addition to the evening 
flowering class. July-Aug. 40 in. $5.00 
ORANGE BEAUTY (H. P. Sass 1944) A wery handsome or- 
ange self with broad segments and open form. Very fragrant. 
Floriferous and a good grower. July-Aug. 40 in. $8.00 
PAGE BOY 38-43 (Nesmith 1940) Medium sized bell shaped 
flowers of deep chrome on tall scapes carried above the foli- 
age. The variety has multiflora blood, carrying forty flowers 
on one stalk. Aug.-Sept. 44 in. $2.00—3 for $4.50 
PAINTED LADY (Russell 1942) Large flowers with a yellow 
undercolor heavily flushed with coppery cinnamon. Full pet- 
aled blooms beautifully ruffled. An outstanding variety of 
ereat beauty. Evergreen. July. 3 ft. $4.00 
PAISLEY 40-521 (Nesmith 1943) Uniquely patterned hem- 
erocallis that has the softly blended colors of an old time 
Paisley shawl. The color is a mixture of brown and reddish 
mahogany with petals lighter than the sepals. Flowers have 
heavy substance. July-Aug. 38 in. $1.00—3 for $2.25 
PATRICIA (Stout 1935) A clear and even tone of pale yel- 
low with a greenish throat. A charming and full formed flower 
with pronounced fragrance. July. 3 ft. $1.00 
PEPPERMINT (G. Douglas 1948) Bright and delectable as 
pink peppermint candy, this hemerocallis possesses great 
color appeal. The large open flowers have a pale cream 
midrib on the petals that is in pleasing contrast to the pink- 
ness of the flower. July-Aug. 43 in. $6.00 
PERSIAN PRINCESS (Nesmith 1938) The petals are deep 
velvety red with a heavy overflush of purple, the sepals are 
a shade lighter, but with the same depth of color. An impres- 
sive hemerocallis. July-Aug. 40 in. $2.25 
PETER PAN (Stevens) The brightest and best early bloom- 
ing red. The flowers are medium in size and are borne in 
clusters on very well branched stalks. Bright and cheery, 
it is a great addition to any garden. June-July. 36in. $2.50 
PETER PUMPKIN 43-48 (Nesmith 1946) A _ perfectly 
branched hemerocallis that is as deep orange in color as a 
Hallowe’en Jack-o-lantern. A very full cup-shaped flower 
with broad overlapping petals and sepals that are fluted on 
the edges. An absolute self with many flowers of heavy 
vellum substance. July-Aug. 38 in. $3.50 
PIMENTO 43-126 (Nesmith 1949) Bright and gleaming, 
this variety is stunning as a cut flower or for border plant- 
ing. A star shaped flower of intense red; of open spreading 
form the petals are fluted and the rich orange cup seems 
to illumine the whole flower. July-Aug. 38 in. $9.00 
PINK CHARM 88-181 (Nesmith 1940) Beautiful open flower 
with very recurving petals and sepals of soft Ocher red giv- 
ing the effect of a deeply colored coral pink lily. The center 
of the flower shows a star of light cadmium in pleasing 
contrast to the pink stamens. Aug.-Sept. 40 in. $3.00 
PINK LOTUS 45-237 (Nesmith 1949) Large and very 
spreading flowers of light pink coral with the heart of the 
bloom shading out to pale creamy buff. A very open flower 
of attractive and unusual form. July-Aug. 35 in. $9.00 
PINK PETTICOATS 43-30 (Nesmith 1949) All frilled and 
ruffled, this self of pink coral bells coloring has very re- 
curving petals and sepals, A full flower with a deeper rosy 
flush just above the Spanish yellow cup. Tall with rather 
high branching it is especially good for back of the border 
planting. Gives a very pink effect. August. 50 in. $9.00 
PINK RADIANCE (G. Douglas 1949) The name is most 
descriptive of this beautiful hemerocallis. It is a light gera- 
nium pink with a halo of a deeper tone just above the yellow 
throat. The blooms are broad and full with petals and sepals 
slightly fluted at the tips. Tall with good branching, it holds 
its color well under hot sun. July-Aug. Sold out. $12.00 
PORT (Stout) A most attractive flower of bright red that is 
especially adapted to front of the border or rock garden 
planting. Semi-evergreen. June-July. 30 in. $1.50 
POTENTATE 39-100 (Nesmith 1943) Luminous flower of 
pansy purple, so smoothly finished that the surface of the 
bloom has a distinct satiny sheen. It is a self with broad 
full petals and sepals with the purple going way down in 
the throat, even the stamens and pistil are done in purple. 
Outstanding in this color, July-Aug. 42 in. $10.00 
