Hemerocallis Araby. A lovely pastel color, with the effect of bronze on 
gold dust. 30”. Blooms early. 75c. 
H. Bagdad. Coppery red over orange veins. Mid-zone of madder brown. 
Very striking large flowers. 3 ft. June-July. 50c. 
H. Bijou. 24”. June-July. Orange, overcast with rich fulvous red. 50c. 
H. Boutonierre. 36”. Rosy peach petals. Grassy foliage. July-Aug. 75c. 
H. Calypso. Large, fragrant lemon yellow flowers. Opens in evening. 42”. 
June-August. 30c ea. 
H. Cecil Houdyshel. A Dr. Traub origination. A deep crimson with an old 
copper shade that makes it outstanding in our garden. Slight shade gives 
better color to flowers. 3 ft. June-July. $1.00. 
H. Chengtu. Brilliant coppery orange-red with carmine mid-zone. 3 ft. 
July-Sept. 50c. 
H. Cinnabar. Cinnamon sprinkled over orange, gold-glistening. 30”. July- 
Aug. 50c. 
H. Crown Prince. Color like Mikado. 30”. June-Aug. 25c ea. Per doz. $2.25. 
H. Dauntless. Cadmium yellow. Fulvous red blended in mid-zone. Pastel 
effect. 30”. June-Aug. 75c. 
H. E. A. Bowles. 48”. Large ruffled flowers of deep red-orange blended 
with gold. Early. 75c. 
$1.5 H. Evangeline. 40”. Large rosy flowers with wine purple eye zone. Early 
0; 
H. Florham. Still popular old hybrid. Large, golden yellow. May-July. 50c. 
H. Florida. Pastel shades. Light chrome yellow with rose’ blush. Darker 
mid-zone. July-Aug. $1.50. 
H. Fragrance. A fine deep yellow. Fragrant. $1.00. 
H. Iris Perry. 36”. July-Sept. Orange-bronze. 50c. 
H. Kanapaha. 36”. Clear cardinal red. The best red that I have seen. June- 
July. $6.00. 
H. Kwanso. The Double Orange Daylily. 25c ea. 3 for 50c. 
H. Linda. Petals, ruffled golden yellow, flecked with cinnamon, and a rose 
zone. Sepals, pure yellow. Very lovely. June-July. 50c. 
H. Mandarin. 48”. Lemon yellow. June-July. 50c. 
H. Margaret Perry. Brilliant orange-scarlet. 4 ft. July-Aug. 35c. 
a Sane: Orange with mahogany-red zone. A favorite. 3 ft. May- 
uly. 35ce. 
H. Modesty. 36”. Large, pale creamy yellow. Our nearest to white. 75c. 
H. Nubiana. Dark chocolate-red with yellow stripe in petals. One of the 
darkest varieties. 2 ft. 60c. 
H. Old Vintage. 54”. Wine-purple with yellow throat. Ruffled petals. Very 
profuse. April-May. $1.00. 
H. Patricia. Pale yellow. Large fragrant flowers. 30”. July-Aug. 50c. 
H. Purple Waters. 36”. Wine-purple with ruffled petals. May-June. $1.50. 
H. Radiant. Rich orange. 42”. June-July. 50c. 
H. Rajah. Deep English red with darker red veins. Garnet red eye-zone. 
40”. July-Aug. 75c. 
H. Rosita. Near carmine-crimson with coppery red tone. 36”. Part shade 
preferred. $1.00. 
H. Rosalind. Superior clon of H. fulva rosea, famous pink Daylily. A very 
delightful pastel shade of rosy pink. $3.00. 
H. Serenade. Rose-fulvous markings on apricot cream. Faintly overcast 
darker. 4 ft. June-July. 75c. 
H. Sibyl. Dark purple-red petals, lighter sepals. $2.00. 
a eke Lemon yellow. Broad wavy petals and sepals. 3 ft. June- 
uly. 50c. 
H. Spitfire. Seems never to quit blooming in spring, summer and fall. 
Fiery red with yellow midrib, yellow throat. Small flowers but in great pro- 
fusion. 2% ft. $1.50. 
H. Vesta. Deep orange with glistening gold sheen. 30”. May-July. 50c. 
H. Vulcan. Dark maroon-red. 30”. July-Aug. $1.00. 
H. Wau Bun. Large apricot flowers, sprinkled fulvous red. The twisted 
and curved petals add to its beauty. 75c. 
Ismene are no longer placed in the genus Hymenocallis but are given a 
genus of their own by botanists, a more logical classification. 
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