Gilbert H. Wild & Son... Sareoxie. Mo. 
Daylilies (Hemerocallis) 

GLORIA (Bechtold, 1943) (30 in. E. M.) 
Each 50c, 3 for $1.00 
Medium size orange flowers on much branched stems. Blooms 
during June. Grows new plants on its stems. 
GLORY—See page 27 for description and prices. 
GOLDEN WINGS (Bechtold, 1943) (22 in. E.M.) Each $10.00 
This is a masterpiece of golden yellow. In rich, moist soil I 
grow 6-inch flowers with petals 1% inches in width. The plant 
multiplies very slowly, but grows new plants on its stems, 
which if removed in September with 2 inches of the parent 
stem and planted, will take root immediately. 
GOLDENI (Betscher) Each 40c, 3 for $1.00 
A very deep orange. Large refined flower of smooth texture. 
GOLIATH (Bechtold, 1946) (26 in. M.) 
Each $1.00, 3 for $2.00 
This is the perfect Hemerocallis. In good rich soil, kept damp 
at blooming time one can expect 7-inch wide open deep yellow 
flowers. It is a prolific bloomer and Mr. Bechtold considers it 
one of his finest introductions. 
GREAT MOMENTS (Russell, 1947) (Dormant) Each $3.00 
A rich Chinese red. Flowers are only 314 inches across, but a 
very profuse bloomer. Height 2% feet. June, July. 
GYPSY FLAME (39-33) (Nesmith, 1940) Each $1.50 
Flaring open flowers of medium marigold orange flushed and 
dotted with Saturn red. July-August. 40 inches. 
HARVEST MOON (Betscher) Each 40c, 3 for $1.00 
3 feet. Splendid graceful flowers of clear orange-sherbet. Very 
free flowering. July, again in September. 
HONEY REDHEAD (Nesmith, 1942) Each $3.00 
A very brilliant and unusual combination of colors that is 
praised by Hemerocallis judges. The flowers are open and flar- 
ing of velvety yet bright red with a distinct border of creamy 
yellow. Medium height with good branching. July-August. 388 
inches. 
HYPERION (Mead) Each 50c, 3 for $1.25 
44 inches. The gigantic flowers, measuring 7 inches across, are 
of pale lemon yellow and of most artistic form. Exquisitely fra- 
grant. Given an award of merit by the Royal Horticultural So- 
ciety of England. July and August. 
IMPERATOR (Perry) Each 40c, 3 for $1.00 
INDIANOLA (Russell) 
IRIS PERRY (Perry) 
JOY RUSSELL (Russell) 
JULY APRICOT (Bechtold, 1946) (30 in. M.) 
JUST MARY (Russell, 1947) 
LEMONA (Betscher) 
LENA BROCK HOOVER (Russell) 
LEST YOU FORGET (Russell) 
LIEBESTRAUM (Bechtold, 1946) (28 in. M.) 
Each $3.00 
Dark mahogany red with dark red eye zone, blooms 414 inches 
across. 
Each 50c, 3 for $1.00 
Orange-bronze. July-September. 
Each 75c, 3 for $1.50 
This is the tallest of the really pale lemons. The 5-inch bloom 
of perfect texture opens full; the color is much paler than those 
usually described as lemon. Its height, after being established. 
is something not to be overlooked when planning your garden. 
5 feet. June. 
Each $5.00 
commanding the eye. 
Abundantly flowering and 
A lustrous apricot color, evenly toned, 
Petals ruffled and sepals recurved. 
strong grower. 
Each $2.00 
The lovely rich coloring can best be described as red veins 
running through a yellow background with a deeper rich red 
eye zone shading into a rich green throat. Keeps perfectly in 
the evening. 5-inch bloom. Height 3 feet. July. 
LADY ESTHER (Bechtold, 1941) (28 in. M.) 
Each 40c, 3 for $1.00 
Large lemon yellow. Graceful stems bearing up to 23 blooms. 
July and August. 
Each 50c, 3 for $1.00 
Lemon yellow. July-August. Height 42 inches. 
Each $2.00 
This true rich purple petaled flower has deeper violet-purple 
veins and still a deeper wide purple eye zone, not a muddy pur- 
ple but a glorious true purple with the widest petals fully 
rounded form with recurved sepals and a lovely distinct green 
throat. A prolific grower and an abundant bloomer. Bloom 4% 
inches across, height 214%4 feet. May, June. 
Each $2.00 
Rich Chinese red with a beautiful velet sheen. This is really 
a circus wagon red. Its petals are ruffled and slightly recurved. 
Its chrome throat shades to a lovely green at the base. 
Blooms 4 inches. 
(Introducer’s description.) 
Multi- 
plies fast and is a real “‘honey.” Height 3% 
feet. July. 

40 inches. A beautiful English hybrid with large open star- Each $1 JU 
shaped flowers 6 to 7 inches across. Pointed segments, rich Late July flowering. Petals brick rose, a lemon throat and mid- 
orange-red, with a bright, clear yellow star-shaped throat; this rib to tip of each petal. Sepals lemon with a narrow bri rose 
clear, bright yellow color continuing in the form of a narrow line at either edge running almost to tips. Does well in semi- 
Stripe through the center of each petal to the tip. July. shade. This flower is a deeper red than picture shows. 
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