HEMEROCALLIS LIST 1950 
Hemerocallis (Daylilies) are receiving more at- 
tention each year. They are fast becoming the most 
important and preferred perennial. This increased 
popularity is due to the many beautiful colors and 
characteristics now available. The color range has 
been so widened that it includes the palest yellows 
and deepest golds; pink, rose, maroon and purple. 
Much interest and variety is found in the size of 
the bloom which ranges from 2 to 9 inches and each 
variety displays its own particular characteristic 
form. The culture of Hemerocallis is simple: ample 
growing space, good garden soi! with one yearly 
feeding and adequate water at blooming time. If 
you are not familiar with this “fold flower with a 
new dress’, grow them and you will be more than 
pleased. 
TIME TO PLANT: Early Spring—Auz. Sept. Oct. 
GUARANTEE: Our stock is guaranteed true to 
name and healthy. A state Entomologist certifi- 
cate is attached to every shipment. 
TERMS: Cash with order. Postage paid on all 
orders $3 or more. Orders less than $38 please 
include 25c for packing and postage. 
FREE PLANTS: On orders of $5 to $10 you may 
select additional plants valued 25% of your order. 
On orders $10 or more you select additional planis 
valued 50% of your order. 
PERSONAL SERVICE: We shall be glad to hel» 
you make your selection of Hemerocallis, just 
write us. 
AFTERGLOW (Stout) Unusual buff and pas- 
tél ge pin kiee ae  eee  ee eeen $ 3.00 
AUGUST PIONEER (Stout) Chrome flushed 
red blooms prolusel Vig) eee ee eee oa) 
AUTUMN PRINCE (Stout) abundance of 
medium yellow blooms .. _. 
BAGDAD (Stout) Brilliant oriental orange 
red and yellow tones. Bold and accenting = .59 
B. H. FARR (Stout) Glowing rosy peach . 1.00 
BLANCH HOOKER (Stout) Intense orange 
red with long blooming season - 2.00 
BOLD COURTIER (Nesmith) bi- color Petals 
wide and rose sepals yellow flushed rose... 3.00 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout) Late small blooms 
MILD We epeachm Dela stay eee eee 50 
BOUNTIFUL (Cook) a better Hyperion ....... or. 0D 
BRUNETTE (Stout) Early dark tan red ....... _ 1.00 
BURGUNDY (NeSmith) Even wine purple 
with chrome’ mid-rib on petals... 2.4... = 1.06 
CABALLERO (Stout) Brilliant bi-color. ee 
petals and yellow sepals charming and 
SFfeCtive \wi yan eel ee eee 1.00 
CALYPSO (Burbank) Tene Lemon Yellow 
night bloomer. set Cs ee ee 50 
CAPRICE (Stout) Brown red, and rellow ; 
attractive dainty, early............ eS. a a 3.00 
CANTABILE (Kellogg) Soft blend bi-color 
Petals rose-tan sepals Yellow recurrent 
bloomer and good garden plant _................ . 2.09 
CONSTANCE (Hill) buff-red large wide 
petals, long blooming season. Sepals 
lighter 
