NEW AND RARE HEMMEROCALLIS 
Stock limited. We reserve the right to return your money if out of any variety. 
BABY TEARS, One of the daintiest of Daylilies. Petals are deeply marked toward 
the ends. Rosy red on a background of gold the whole flower is fully ruffled. 
It is an unusual bloomer. Flowers 3!/> in. across, height 3 ft. April, May, and 
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BARONET, (Stout). Flower full with broad petals of sprightly red, which stands 
above the foliage and remains open evenings. Blooms in July. Originator 
claims again in Sept. Height 2 ft. .......... Ret pacha ae OO 
B.F. FARR (Stout). Large, full petaled, pastel, Mietal recurving be yall fave a glow- 
ing rosy peach coloring with a pale throat rege with darker veinings, extra 
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BRACKEL, (Wheeler). A deep mahogany Hoae vee a oa SHS Pextute to the 
petals. The color pattern resembles an all over design in brocade of dark wine 
and, mahogany. BloomssJune and.JUly ccs 0c nee kaneis toes. cuvtyiede 2:00 
CRAEMORE RUBY. 36" intense ruby-red oe ey ante ae eee OU) 
CHINA ROSE, (Russell). Rosy-red with a light midrib in AM Retalt a Pollo trace 
around the entire flower. Green throat, petals ruffied, 4!/2 inch bloom. Height 
3 ft. April, May, again in July or August. . Seer : 3 =) 1.90 
COMET, (Russell). A striking large ee oeallie pas jell Set fed) bi- ae 
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DAUNTLESS, (Stout). Pale cadmium-yellow, with area throat. Fulvous touch in 
center of each petal. Height 2!/. ft. May, June. in dat Ree 5 
DOROTHY McDADE, (Sass). A splendid late blooming pure eelow Ae is the latest 
blooming large variety that blossoms well into September. Splendid habit. 
Ideal for arrangement with Chrysanthemums and fall blooming Asters....... 50 
ELAINE RUSSELL, (Russell). A true shell salmon, not pink or rose, quite the aointiont 
lilly that we grow, as a cut flower, it has a deep coral eye zone. A profuse 
Bloomer., 4!/p inches, height 4/2 ft. April, May, June ....... Maree 75 
EVANGELINE, (Russell). A beautiful and unusual Daylillie its 5 tate? are rosy da 
almost old rose, with a deep wine to purplish eye»zone. The sepals are a bit 
lighter in color. The flowers are decidedly twisted, giving it quite an orehid 
shape. Profuse bloomer. April, May, again in late summer. 5 to 6 in. across. 
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FLAMING SWORD, (Russell). A deep red almost mahogany. Small but profuse in 
bloom. Flowers open full. 3!/2 in. across. 2!/p ft. in height. May, June ..... 50 
FULVA ROSEA, Specus from China introduced by Dr. Stout. A. beautiful hemero- 
callis of fine form. Exquisite coral red or pink. Color uniform though blending 
a little lighter in throat. 3 ft. in height. July and August.................. 1.50 
GOLDEN WEST, (H. Sass). Striking golden flower of fine form. July. 48" ...... 50 
HALO, (Wheeler). A fine and unusual daylily in both form and color. Flowers large, 
wide open with very wide frilled petals, tips twisted. Color is light yellow. Good 
for evening decoration. Blooms June and July. . cara Pie ia eh ae oe OS 
HAZEL SAWYER, Handsome form, rare coloring, of. wee he. nna July... 2.00 
LEST YOU FORGET, Rich chinese red with a beautiful velvet sheen. Its petals are 
ruffled and slightly recurved. Its crome throat shades a lovely green at the 
base. Blooms 4 in. Height 3!/2 ft. April and May and repeats in Miley 50 
LINDA, (Stout). A beautiful golden crinkled yellow-red tone......,.............. 2,C0 
