CIRCE (Stout). Tall. Light yellow medium-sized flowers on well- 
branched scapes. Lovely when established with the more delicately col- 
ored phlox. 40 in. July-August. $.75 
CRESSIDA (Betscher, 1929). Glistening deep orange with tinge of ful- 
vous red undereast toward the throat. One of the finest daylilies. 36 in. 
July-August. $.40 
DOMINION (Stout). Extra large richly red-colored flowers in a concen- 
tric three-toned pattern. Good evenings. 40 in. June-July. $2.00 
FESTIVAL (Stout). An enchanting bicolor. Sepals brown-orange, pet- 
als English-red with darker veins and bright orange mid-rib. Fragrant. 
Open evenings. 40 in. July-August. $1.50 
GEORGE YELD (Perry, 1930). Large recurving orange flowers, suf- 
fused with bronze apricot and brown-rose. 40 in. July-August. $.40 
GOLDEN BELL (Wallace, 1915). A standard rich yellow with broad 
overlapping segments. Fragrant. 36 in. July-August. $.50 
HIAWATHA (Stout, 1941). Numerous medium-small, clear gold-or- 
ange blooms on well-branched scapes. Open evenings. Fragrant. 40 in. 
June-July. $1.50 
HYPERION (Mead, 1930). One of the most popular. Waxy soft canary 
yellow. A superior daylily in size, form, color and substance. 40 in. 
July. $.50 
JACKPOT (Russell, 1943). Well-rounded flowers of rich Indian-red 
with darker veining. 36 in. July. $1.00 
J. A. CRAWFORD (Betscher, 1929). Apricot and cadmium yellow, flut- 
ed and crimped. Very sturdy. 48 in. July-August. $.40 
J.R. MANN (Betscher, 1929). Large buff yellow, delicately frosted. 40 
in. July-August. $.40 
J.S. GAYNER (Yeld, 1928). Open funnel-shaped flowers in rich gold- 
en apricot. Fragrant. 40 in. July-August. $50 
LINDA (Stout, 1937). Large blooms; crinkled petals of golden yellow 
with rosy cinnamon flecking, clear yellow sepals. A beauty. 40 in. July- 
August. $.75 
LUTEOLA MAJOR. Rounded petals of unfading yellow. 36 in. July- 
August. $40 
