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Hemerocallis—‘‘require at least 50 per cent full sunshine’’ Dr 
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GOLD DUST—(Yeld 1906) Low-growing, 
older variety which we value because 
it blooms with the iris and combines 
artistically with them. Soft empire yel- 
low. May-June. 1% ft. $ .40 
GOLDEN GRAIN—(Nesmith 1944) 
Large light yellow with green cup. 
Ruffled flowers of firm texture. Tall 
and well-branched. July. 4 ft......... $2.00 
GOLDEN SCEPTER — (Nesmith 1939) 
Early orange-toned medium-sized flow- 
er (41%4”’) of heavy substance, blooming 
PrOLUSElY ou UNer el Vee ce sree eee $2210 
GOLDEN WES T—(Sass 1933) Heavy, 
waxy flowers of bright yellow. Extra 
fine. July. 4 ft. Evergreen............. Sit 
GRANADA—(Traub) A tan and brown 
of charming individuality. Deeper and 
handsomer than Bagdad and one of 
the few real browns, smooth and glis- 
tening. June-July. 3 ft. PEAS 
GYPSY—(Betscher 1929) Glistening deep 
orange with intensifying reddish under- 
cast. July. 2% ft. Evergreen......... $ .40 
HANKOW— (Species) Large rich yellow- 
ish orange with bold scarlet eye-zone 
in petals. Farther north it blooms into 
September. A lusty grower which is 
grown near Hankow, China, for food 
and medicine. July-Aug. 3% ft. Ever- 
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HARVEST MOON — (Betscher 1929) 
Medium petalled 5” flower of orange- 
sherbet coloring, fluted and recurved. 
June-July. 3% ft. Evergreen......... Seo 
HER GRACE—(Nesmith 1944) Wide pet- 
alled, firm-substanced bloom of Mar- 
tius yellow, which is a pale lemony 
color. The 4%”’ bloom has a green cup 
and is lightly ruffled. July. 3% ft. $2.50 
HESPERUS—(H. Sass 1940) Magnificent 
lemon-chrome. Large and tall with 
splendid form and substance. J Maes ee 
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HIGHLAND CHIEFTAIN—(Nesmith 
1940) A 5” tubular shaped bloom, wine 
colored with greenish yellow throat. 
July. 4 ft. 
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HESPERUS 
HONEY REDHEAD—(Nesmith 1942) 
Open, flaring, bright yet velvety red 
with distinct border of creamy yellow. 
JULY.) Sf. is iein cena dace ee $2.00 
HY PERION—(Mead 1930) Large, waxy, 
soft canary-yellow. A superior daylily 
in size, form, color and substance. July 
Se ft) 2.28. ee ee S50 
IMPERATOR—(Perry 1930) Large, open 
star-shaped flower of orange-red with 
yellow throat and mid-lines. July. 4 ft. 
$ .40 
INDIAN OL A—(Russell 1943) Glossy 
brown-red with orange throat. Lots of 
4” blooms on tall stalks. June-July. 
3% it. Evergreen)... eee $1.50 
IRIS PERRY—(Perry 1932) Large, open, 
glistening orange overlaid with bronze. 
July-Aug. 3 ft. Evergreen. ............ Dae DO) 
JIA CRAWFORD —(Betscher 1929) 
Large, brilliant apricot yellow, slightly 
fluted and crimped. Excellent sub- 
stance, tall and vigorous. June-July. 
4 ft. Evergreen. :<......:22 2 $ .40 
J. R. MANN—(Betscher 1929) Large, soft 
buff-orange with a frosty sheen. June- 
July. 3% ft. Evergreen. $ .50 
J. S. GAYNOR—(Yeld 1928) Lovely fra- 
grant waxy flowers of orange-apricot. 
July-Aug. 3 £0) $ .75 
KANAPAHA — (Watkins) A color jewel 
of clear cardinal red without midrib, 
eye-zone or throat of lighter color to 
disturb its harmony. Flowers and pet- 
allage medium wide. July. 3 ft. Ever- 
green. $5.00 
- KILLARNEY LASS— (Nesmith 1944) The 
center of the flaring petals is bright 
geranium pink, bordered by soft flesh 
pink. The sepals are flesh pink. A cap- 
tivating bright pink effect. July. 3 ft. 
$8.00 
KW ANSO— (Species) Vivid reddish- 
orange double, tall and vigorous. July- 
Aug. 44 ft. vni25.).28h7 ee $ .40 
