HEMEROCALLIS 
| have been breeding Hemerocallis quite 
extensively for ten years and have at last 
decided to name one. In Hems | like bright, 
clear, clean colors—as we now have in 
modern Iris. The tlowers should not burn or 
wilt during hottest days. They should retain 
their freshness and sparkle until sundown. 
Lark Song —_—-$1000 
NET 
Vespers X Joanna Hutchins 
From two very good parents comes Lark 
~ Song. Wide petaled, medium large, bright 
canary yellow self, carried on strong straight 
scapes 38 inches tall. A day bloomer which 
stays in bloom until dark. Deciduous and 
completely winter hardy. 
Joanna Hutchins $250 
Dr. E. J. Krause 
| have grown this flower since it was a num- 
bered seedling, and to me it is probably 
the most satisfactory Hem | have grown. 
The beautifully formed, clear, clean orange 
flowers have a substance and finish which 
carry them untading through the hottest » 
day — remaining fresh until ten o'clock 
at night. Evergreen plant. Winter hardy 
at Chicago, having withstood 24 degrees 
below zero without loss. 
Evelyn Claar $8.00 
Dr. E. J. Krause 
One of the best of the new pink Hems. 
The plant is rather small, so it does not take 
up too much room in a small garden. The 
foliage is blue green. The plant is decidu- 
ous and a good increaser; vigorous and 
winter hardy. The broad-petaled flowers 
are carried on 37-inch scapes which pro- 
duce up to 40 buds per scape. A good 
parent both ways, as | have bloomed hun- 
dreds of its pink seedlings. 
