Floralwood Hemerocallis 
In this, our first listing of Hemerocallis, our main ob- 
ject is to give you varieties that have proven their 
worth, give you large and healthy plants, ones that will 
bloom for vou the first year, and at prices that the aver- 
age collector of fine “hems” can afford to pay. In addi- 
tion to our own large plantings we have recently ac- 
quired the entire collection of the Iris Test Gardens, and 
also, the very complete collection of the late Mr. Luke 
Norton which puts us in position to offer you the 
world’s finest hems. 
ALEXIA: Our 1950 introduction, 
a symphony in finest yellow 
AMULET: Large Chinese Coral 
pink, darker throat 2.00 
ANNETTE: Dark mahogany red .50 
AUTUMN RED: One of the tops 
in two toned reds “$3 
BAGDAD: Brilliant two toned red 
and brown Asie 
BEACON FLAME: Very clear 
Jasper red 1.00 
BLACKBURNIAN: Purple over- 
flush on Indian red 1.50 
BLACK EMPEROR: Probably the 
best in huge dark red 1.00 
BLACK FALCON: A very large 
3.50 
black red beauty 2.50 
BLACK PRINCE: Velvety 
dark red, excellent 1.00 
BOLD COURTIER: Pompeian red 
with cream lines 1.50 
CANARI: Clear soft shade of 
cream, extra fine 2.50 
CAPRICE: Brown, red, bordered 
yellow 2.00 
CHENGTU: A specie in red and 
yellow from China OD 
CORALLINE: Maize yellow and 
pink, very good 5 
CROWN OF GOLD: Deep orange, 
best in price range oD 
DAILY DOUBLE: A very double 
creation in Mikado orange 4.00 
DAUNTLESS: Here is a fine dus- 
ty cadmium yellow, very large .50 
_ DEVON CREAM: Rich broad pet- 
aled, cream, a late masterpiece 3.50 
DOLLY VARDEN: Considered by 
many as the best “pink” niet 
DOMINION: Rich three toned 
red 543) 
DR. REGEL: Brilliant gold, very 
large 50 
DR. STOUT: Orange, dusted cin- 
namon, a stand-out 1.00 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR: Won- 
derful rich cream, fine 
substance 2.00 
bicolor 
(DAYLILLIES) 
‘We now grow over 500 varieties including the very best 
of the older sorts and most of the new ones. The asking 
price on a variety does not determine the value, it 
merely reflects the ability of ithe particular variety to 
propagate in most cases. 
We shall make both spring and fall deliveries and will 
accept orders for spring deliveries up to April 1st and 
for fall delivery up to October 10th. 
TERMS ON HEMEROCALLIS ONLY 
Discounts on daylillies make this listing automatically a retail and wholesale listing and are as follows: Or- 
ders to $10.00 net list price; 20% discount on orders $10.00 to $24.00; 30% discount on orders $25.00 and up. 
Shipments will be made via Parcel Post, prepaid to your door unless you wish otherwise. Minimum order is 
$3.00. All deliveries dependent upon present stock and prior orders. 
If there should be some variety that you desire that is not listed, it is probable that we have it, but not in 
large enough quantities to list. Prices on. such items are a matter of correspondence. 
EBONY BOY: Rich red purple, 
gold cup, very colorful 2.00 
ETRUSCON: A blended buff and 
red 1.00 
EVANGELINE: Rose red, wine 
eye zone, a top performer 50 
EVENING STAR: A smooth clear 
yellow, good substance 1.50 
FAIRMORN: A pastel beauty in 
Jasper pink 2.00 
GAY TROUBADOUR: A bicolor 
red and yellow, extra fine 25 
GLADIATOR: (Rus) Golden yel- 
low, salmon eye zone 1.00 
GLOAMING: Yellow, overlaid 
pink £00 
GLORIA RUSSELL: Deep rose 
and yellow to 
GLORY OF TEXAS: Ruffled 
burgundy wine, a top one MOD 
GOLD COAST: Huge golden 
orange 1.00 
GOLDEN DREAM: a medium yel- 
low and one that has been 
passed up too long 50 
GOLDEN SCEPTER: Tall waxy 
golden orange ae 
HANKOW: A colorful orange 
with scarlet eye zone oD 
HAROLD PATTERSON: Mc- 
Dade’s great rose bicolor 2.00 
HER GRACE: The great favorite 
in pale yellow, fine texture 2.00 
HESPERUS: Huge cadmium 
yellow ; 1.00 
HIGHLAND CHIEFTAIN: A 
great tall bicolor, a back- 
ground highlight UD 
HONEY REDHEAD: Bright red, 
edged yellow, best in this class 2.00 
HOPE: A new one in a rose 
bicolor 3.50 
HYPERION: The top of the sym- 
posium, canary yellow, 
green throat .50 
INDIAN CHIEF: Large copper 
red, well named, colorful 1.50 
JANICE: A fine red and yellow 
1.50 
JIMMIE JR.: Burnt orange and 
yellow, very beautiful UD 
JOY RUSSELL: A fine grower in 
pale lemon shade 00 
LADY FRANCIS: Blended clear 
two toned red 2.00 
LENA BROCK HOOVER: Large 
mahogany red MD 
LIGHTS OF PARIS: Medium yel- 
low, petals tipped red 1.50 
LONE STAR: One of the top hems 
today in any list, mahogany red 
and equals Painted Lady 1.00 
MABEL HIBBERSON: Coppery 
old rose, a perfect hem 1.00 
MARCUS: A good apricot blend .35 
MAMIE LAKE: A beautiful 
lemon and rose combination 1.00 
MARDIGRAS: Rose blend that is 
very good xD 
MARJORIE RUSSELL: A bicolor 
in red aD 
MASSASOIT: A Cage copper 
red 
MATADOR: Mahogany and 
brilliant red GS: 
MINNETONKA: A very prolific 
brown mahogany 1.00 
MISS BILOXI: A golden yellow 
2.00 
that is different 1.50 
MISS HOUSTON: One of near 
pink with a yellow throat 2.00 
MONTE: Large rosy brown and 
lemon, very crinkled 2.00 
MOONBEAM: Deep yellow that 
should be in every collection, 
a top one 00 
MOONRAY: Pale yellow, Pom- 
peian red halo 1.00 
MORROCCO RED: A symphony 
in morroco red, yellow throat 1.50 
MORNING GLORY: A late one 
in red yellow bicolor W715 
MRS. B. F. BONNER: The best 
yellow in, this shade by far “(a 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON: A satiny 
fiery red, extra good 1.50 
MRS. JOHN T. TIGERT: Bril- 
liant red, very free bloomer ff 
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