AFTERGLOW (Stout) M. 36”. 
This delightful pale buff tinted with sunset hues becomes 
more pronouncedly pink in the throat. Medium sized flowers, 
it needs partial shade. A color different from any other va- 
riety we list. A fine pastel. $2.50 
ALADDIN (Stout) EM. 36”. 
Rich cadmium-yellow flowers with nice 4-inch spread and 
sharply contrasting band of rich garnet brown midway on the 
petals like a chevron. Free blooming. Evergreen. 75c 
ARLINE (House) M. 36”. 
Large, Easter Lily-like flowers borne on tall, branched stems. 
Every branch has many buds and blooms over a long season. 
A fine orange. We like the fine sized blooms, the height and 
the quality in a class where there are few outstanding sorts. 
$7.50 
ATHLONE (Russell) ML. 38”. 
The broad petals of this harmonious bicolor attract one at 
once. Certainly one of the finest bicolors, soft buff sepals and 
even chestnut-toned petals with glossy luster. Evergreen. 
$3.00 
AUGUST ORANGE (Stout) L. 36”. 
A profuse blooming, small orange-flowered variety on heavily 
branched stems; vigorous. A most effective landscape subject 
and especially valuable for its late blooming habits. $3.00 
AUGUST PIONEER (Sfout) L. 40”. 
Profuse bloomer, one of the late blooming Multiflora hybrids 
flowering from mid-August to mid-September. Miniature 
flowers of .chrome-orange with the outer half of the petals 
flushed red. Very valuable for its late season of bloom. 
75c 
AUTUMN RED (Nesmith) ML. 32”. 
An open, velvety red with a long season of bloom and a star 
of orange in the center of the flowers. Fine color. $1.00 
BALLET DANCER (Nesmith) M. 36”. 
Appealing, dainty and charming soft buff-pink shading to 
grenadine-pink. An interesting soft colored variety with full 
formed flowers and a pleasing decorum to the pink shading. 
$5.00 
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BARONET (Stout) EM. 30”. 
A sprightly Brazil-red with an orange throat. One of the 
earliest blooming reds and an unbelievably pretty one. Very 
floriferous. Evergreen. $1.00 
BERWYN (Traub) EM. 33.3 Me 
Here is a brilliant and attractive red, the originator describes 
it as a bright carmine. It is indeed bright and very red with 
yellow throat. Evergreen. $3.50 
BESS VESTAL (House) M. 36”. 
A new red Daylily illustrated on page 42. The real quality 
of Bess Vestal lies not only in the beauty of its bright red 
flowers but in the unbelievable breadth of its petals as well. 
Individual flower measures 534 x 6 inches across. In this 
respect it surpasses every other red. In size it is comparable 
to Painted Lady with perhaps a bloom not quite as long but 
with each of the petals individually as broad with just a hint 
of ruffle. This significant new red was a standout in our 
garden. Blooms in fuly and August on 36-inch stems. Ever- 
green. S72 50 
BETTY SLICK (Russell) M. 36”. 
A broad petaled, open faced bicolor. The wide petals are a 
most brilliant tannish red contrasting with pure lemon-yellow 
sepals. Very good contrast. $1.50 
B. H. FARR (Stout) M. 34”. 
Large, full petalled pastel, the gracefully recurving petals have 
a glowing rosy peach coloring with a pale throat; attractive 
parallel darker veinings. A fine variety. Evergreen. $2.00 
BLACKBURNIAN (Nesmith) M. 34”. 
A recurving, broad petaled Indian-red Daylily with a mahog- 
any cast. The flowers have a silky, heavy, plush like flush of 
the brown-purple contrasting with a small, star-shaped yellow 
cup in the center of the flower. $3.00 
BLACK CHERRY (Douglas) M. 36”. 
A graceful flower, the color is an unusual deep shade of 
maroon-red with a blackish luster. Medium sized flower with 
long petals. $3.00 

“The shipment of Hemerocallis arrived early this week and I’ve never 
seen finer plants. They were in excellent condition, also—due, I’m sure, 
to the very careful and cautious packing. There is nothing that delights 
a gardener more than to open a box of lovely plants and I surely thank 
you greatly for them.” 
MRS. J. C. POLSON, Missouri 
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