FAIRMOUNT 
SUMMER GOLD 37-135 (Nesmith1940) A deep chrome 
flower with recurved sepals slightly lighter than the crimped 
and twisting petals. The halo of ochraecous orange is an 
added joy. Long season of bloom with second bloom in Sep- 
tember. July-Aug.-Sept. 39 in. $4.00 
SWEETBRIAR (Nesmith 1938) Lustrous flower, larger in 
size and much better formed and branched than Fulva rosea. 
The fresh pink petals and sepals are well reflexed showing a 
delicate yellow cup. The perfection of form of the flowers 
lends added charm to this lovely hemeroeallis. 40 in. $2.50 
TALLY-HO 48-52 (Nesmith 1949) Bright and glowing as 
a huntsmans’ coat, this vermilion red is very brilliant in the 
garden, The recurving flowers are medium in size with the 
edges of petals and sepals lightly fluted, and a deeper flush 
of red above the yellow throat. July-Aug. 39 in. $6.00 
TA MING 45-35 (Nesmith 1948) Rarely does one see a 
hemerocallis with more perfect form and finish. The full 
orange-buff flowers (deep Ta Ming in the color chart) have 
evenly fluted edges on both petals and sepals, and with such 
heavy substance that the blooms stay firm and fresh through- 
out the day even in hottest weather. The exterior of the 
buds is unique and very attractive with green tips in contrast 
to the brilliant orange. July-Aug. 35 in. $4.50 
TAPERLIGHT 40-489 (Nesmith 1947) Cream in color, this 
floriferous hemerocallis is especially good for the front of the 
border. The flowers are large, and very well formed with lush 
green foliage coming up above the lowest flowers. July-Aug. 
36 in. $2.00 
TARA (Nesmith 1940) Recurving rose red flowers of fine 
form; a free bloomer. July. 38 in. $2.00 
TARUGA (Stout 1943) Charming and delightful is this pale 
yellow with wide open flowers abundantly produced on tall 
well branched scapes. The petals are twisted at the tips as 
in Wau-Bun. July. 40 in. $2.00 
TEJAS (Russell 1945) Brilliant red with orange throat. The 
flowers are recurving with medium wide petals. H.M., 
See 1950 see38 in: $1.00 
THE SULTAN 39-185 (Nesmith 1944) Very dark red with 
a gold throat. The color in Ridgway is burnt lake, but the 
flat finish in the color chart gives no idea of the depth of 
color and velvety finish of this deep red. A self with broad 
compact petals and sepals. July-Aug. 36 in. $4.00 
THUNDERHEAD 47-1 (Nesmith 1948) As the name im- 
plies, this is a very dark hemerocallis. A self with full open 
flowers of velvety red, flushed almost black, with very little 
deep yellow at the center of the bloom. In spite of the depth 
of color there is a lustrous sheen that makes it stand out in 
the garden. July-Aug. 40 in. $4.00 
GARDENS 25 
TIGER EYE (Johnson 1949) A very lovely deep chrome yel- 
low with a brilliant red eye zone. Heavy substanced flowers, 
good branching. July-Aug. 36 in. $3.00 
TOKAY 40-364 (Nesmith 1943) Large open flower of sal- 
mon with a deeper pink zone on the petals. The petals and 
sepals are medium in width and the blooms give the effect 
of flaring lilies. The stalks are widely branched. A hemero- 
callis that has great garden value for its late blooming season. 
Aug.-Sept. 50 in. $2.50 
TRACERY 39-70 (Nesmith 1944) A very full broad petaled 
flower of pale Chalcedony yellow with a delicate lace like 
tracery of salmon buff in the center of the open cup shaped 
bloom. Lovely and delicate in color, but with exceptionally 
firm substance, and sturdy well branched stalks, this hemero- 
callis always attracts visitors. Aug. 40 in. $2.59 
TWILIGHT (Nesmith 1945) The largest flowered evening 
bloomer. A pale cream with full open flowers well spaced on 
tall sturdy stalks. Opens in late afternoon. Lovely for eve- 
ning in the house. Always attracts attention in the garden. 
Withdrawn to increase stock, I can now offer it again in the 
catalogue. Aug. 40 in. $4.00 
TWILIGHT TRYST 46-14 (Nesmith 1949) Those that like 
evening blooming hemerocallis will enjoy this light Forsythia 
yellow. A self except for a narrow line or halo of Morocco 
red on the petals, but not on the sepals giving a triangular 
effect at the heart of the bloom. Both petals and sepals have 
a delightful ruffling at the edges. Tall with very heavy 
substanced blooms opening about five P.M. and remaining 
in good condition for 24 hours. July-Aug. 46 in. $4.50 
VIKING (Stout 1946) Strong and sturdy this rich orange-red 
has great garden value. The flowers are firmly finished with 
a slightly deeper halo just above the cool yellow throat. 
Evergreen. July-Aug. 40 in. $2.50 
WOLOF (Stout 1937) A large flower of dark velvety maroon 
with a clear orange throat and a light yellow line on the mid- 
rib of the petals. July. 50 in. $2.09 
WOOD NYMPH 47-16 (Nesmith 1949) There seems to be 
a great demand for low growing hemerocallis that are suit- 
able for the rock garden or flower arrangement, and this 
one is most adaptable to such purposes, The medium sized 
lily-like blooms of deep old burgundy have a darker velvety 
flush on both sepals and petals, which extends far down into 
the throat of the flower. The color holds well in hot sun. 
Good branching. Aug. 30 in. $3.50 
HEMEROCALLIS 
Well Known Varieties—Especially Priced 
$.75 each—10 for $6.50 
AUTUMN RED-—Very fine red. 
BLACK EMPEROR—Tall dark red. 
BOUTONNIERE—Rose and yellow, iate. 
CHENGTU—Late bright red. 
CROWN OF GOLD—Rich orange. 
FANTASIA—Sienna and yellow. 
FULVA MACULATA—Large red-bronze. 
GOLDEN SCEPTRE—Fine orange yellow. 
MABEL HIBBERSON—Coppery red rose. 
MIDDENDORFII—Early orange. 
OPHIR—Large clear yellow. 
PAISLEY—Fine reddish mahogany. 
SALMON ROSE—Lovely rose salmon. 
SATURN—Orange red, lighter edge. 
ZOUAVE—Red bicolor. 
DRESDEN CHINA—Rose and yellow bicolor. MRS. A. H. AUSTIN—Large fine yeilow. 
HOSTAS 
Collection for $7.00 
ERROMENA HELEN ASTOR 
PLANTAGINEA TYCOON 
FORTUNEI GATINEAU 
LANCIFOLIA var. fortis SNOWCREST 
CAERULEA 
FORTUNEI var. marginato alba 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
Collection for $7.50 
CAESAR’S BROTHER 
COOL SPRING 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
Collection for $9.00 
SHIRLEY 
SEASHELL 
TANAGER 
ENCHANTRESS 
ALICE LOUISE BRAUNLIN 
HELEN ELIZABETH 
