Royal Ruby (Nesmith 1942) A marvelous flower of almost crimson red with glow 
and life throughout. We consider this the best red hemerocallis in commerce. 
A smoothly finished flower with full semi-reflexed petals and sepals. Stalks are 
medium height with good branching. July-August. 38”. $4.00 
Ruby Supreme (Wheeler) An outstanding red of deep ruby shade. Large flowers 
up to 7 inches. Petals very wide, main color antique ruby, sepals a little lighter. 
Throat greenish gold, a narrow gold line extending through the petals. Tall 
strong grower. Blooms late June and July. $2.50 
Sabrini (Wheeler) A most unusual daylily. The color is magenta and plum with a 
copper overlay. Segments twisted. Stalks 40 inches and well-branched. Late 
midseason. $4.00 
Scarlet Sunset (Wheeler) As brilliantly glowing as a flaming sunset. Medium sized, 
regularly formed flower. Buds are orange-scarlet, Very well received by all 
who view it. $5.00 
Serenade (Stout 1937) A very light pastel shade of pink and yellow in pleasing 
harmony. Petals twisted and crinkled with faint halo, Flowers medium large 
on tall, slender stiff stems. Lovely in arrangements with a combination of 
Perry’s Blue Siberian iris. June-July. 48”. 75¢ 
Sovereign (Yeld) Fine deep orange-yellow. Grows about 30” tall. Blooms early. 
A very good one. 75¢c 
Starlight (Nesmith) Pale creamy yellow. This is termed a night blooming variety 
which means the blooms do not close as early in the evening as most varieties. 
Blooms July to September and is a very free bloomer. 39”. $1.50 
The Gem Rich, deep orange-yellow on 3% to 4’ stems. In full bloom by June 20th 
in this section. A very fine variety, aptly named. 75¢ 
Theron (Stout 1934) A much heralded hemerocallis of dark, red purple with great 
depth of color. The petals and sepals are recurving at the tips with a velvety 
flush extending down to the medium yellow cup. July bloomer. 34”. $1.25 
Valiant (Cook 1943) This is probably the finest orange daylily offered to date. The 
color is smooth and clear. The segments are wide waved and crimped, The tex- 
ture and substance is excellent. This is a variety that must be seen to be ap- 
preciated. July-August. 42”. $3.50 
Vulcan (Stout 1934) Ruffled deep maroon with golden-orange throat. Midseason. 36”. 
$1.00 
Zouave (Stout 1941) Near to a red bicolor. Blooms in June. Petals a rich fulvous 
red, with darker mid-zone. Sepals slightly lighter. Medium sized and well 
branched, This variety remains cpen evenings and usually blooms again in 
September. $1.25 
Hemerocallis transplant readily almost any time, but early spring and late 
summer is most desirable. Our best shipping season here is from August 1 to 
October 1. 
A generous amount of Peat Moss in the soil will work wonders in establishing 
plants in their new location. 
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