FLANDERS (Lester)—A 4% in. bright 
red self with yellow throat. Wide, over 
lapping petals. Sun proof. Stands up 
well in all weather. Het. 3 ft. Each $3.00 
FLORHAM—Beautifully frilled, sweet 
scented yellow. 2% ft. June-July. 
TAO Naw callin tie WA Ree nen ae Ns la Each $0.40 
FULVA ROSEA (Species) — 3% ft. 
June-July. The most beautiful of any 
known species of hemerocallis. The flow- 
ers are a luscious, clear, scarlet-pink on 
tallvoraceftile stalks ei. Each $1.75 
GEORGIA (Stout)—M. 388 in. An ex- 
cellent variety with wide petals and 
large flowers. Buff with delicate rose 
tints reminiscent of peach colors. One 
of our favorites. Evergreen. Each $3.00 
GEORGE KELSO (Fraub) — Splendid 
large flower with pronounced ruffled 
petals. The soft light orange coloring 
is suffused with bronze, the sepals being 
somewhat lighter in color than the 
petals. Vigorous, blooms in June and 
UL Wames OPIN CHES, Cees Congr a. Each $1.00 
GEORGE YELD (Perry)—Large flow- 
ers of bronzy apricot flushed with 
brownish red. Midseason. 36 inch. 
Each $0.40 
GLOWING GOLD (Nesmith) M. 38 in. 
—Imagine large blooms, lightly twisted, 
a showy shade of brilliant orange, stun- 
ning. The illustration on page 43 gives 
a good idea of its clarity and brilliance. 
Weer yrtines: a Seis ney lena ee Each $3.00 
GOLDEN DREAM (Betscher)—3 ft. 
July. Clean golden-orange of medium 
S17 Coe a ae LON, Vall Ace ete me Each $0.50 
GOLD DUST—A dwarf, soft yellow that 
blooms at iris time. 1% ft. May-June. 
Bete AVE ME P00 1 laa) eX EH Na ea fee Each $0.40 
GOLDEN WEST (Sass)—Lovely large 
funnel-shaped flowers, a deeper shade 
than Sunny West. Blossoms are of 
heavy texture making this a wonderful 
garden variety. 4t. tall. July and August. 
Mees oer In Spores cei) Maya eAteke «pes Each $1.00 
GYPSY (Betscher)—Orange with slight 
red shading blended beautifully togeth- 
er giving it appearance of smoky orange, 
about 5 inces spread. 3% ft. tall. Stems 
and foliage strong, blooms late July..... 
LS. hs hale VRS Je Ch iS am a BR Sten RA Each $0.40 
HANKOW—Introduced by Dr. Stout. 
The flowers are large, wide-spreading 
(5% inches), rich yellowish orange with 
a oold scarlet eye-zone in the petals, one 
of the finest Hemerocallis. 3% to 4 ft. 
yoo US parce Moncey Each $0.50 
HALO (Wheeler)—A medium-sized yel- 
low flower with a cinnamon-colored 
halo. Very strong grower.....Each $2.50 
HAZEL SAWYER (Wheeler)—M. Re. 
36 inch ev. In the pink class and very 
lovely in the garden. The lighter mar- 
gins set off the lavender pink tones of 
the flower. Each $3.00 
HESPERUS (Sass)—Lovely seven inch 
blooms, empire and light cadmium yel- 
low giving a delightful Jersey cream 
effect. Several flowers open at once 
on tall, well branched stalks four feet 
tall. Blooms in July and August. 
is eee lA Sa § SP 1) NGL RCO A Maa le Nagle Each $1.00 
HIAWATHA—It produces a shower of 
rather small golden flowers held: waist 
high and the flowers remain open in the 
evening. They give an airy touch in 
the garden and are useful in flower 
arrangements. June and July in the 
East, into the fall in California. Decid- 
WOUset coi tee ee oe ake Each $0.50 
HONEY REDHEAD (Nesmith)—M. 34 
inch. Brilliant plush-like rose-red flow- 
ers with a heavy influence of maroon 
and copper. The very center of the 
flower has a bright star-like blaze of 
chrome to orange-yellow. A fine, free 
flowering variety. -........... Each $1.50 
HOPE (Parry)—A very dainty, charm- 
ing two-toned flower, with apricot-rose 
petals having a lighter mid-rib. Sepals 
soft yellow. Height 3 ft. Aug.-Sept. 
ANS Sle ie EN eas Pee SAS So Me oe te Each $1.00 
HYPERION (Mead 1925) — Very large 
soft canary yellow, fine form and frag- 
rance, long considered one of the best. 
July-Aug., 42 inch, de. .... Each $0.50 
J. A. CRAWFORD (Betscher 1929)— 
Large, brilliant apricot yellow, slightly 
fluted and crimped. Excellent substance, 
tall and vigorous. June-July. 4 feet. 
Each $0.40 
JOANNA HUTCHINS—Smooth, Waxy, 
glistening pure orange of good _ sub- 
stance. Mid July to late Aug. 
FE Pease al Oe 2s) sae yee ee te BT Each $3.00 
JOY RUSSELL (Russell)—5 ft. June. 
Tallest of the Pale lemon yellows with 
5 inch blooms of excellent texture. 
Each $0.60 
Tee Mann (Betscher)—3% ft. June- 
July. Large, soft buff-orange with frosty 
SHON a or a at Each $0.40 
JUDGE ORR (Orr)—E. 30 inch. The 
outstanding soft orange-yellow bloom- 
ing at Iris time. It is as far advanced 
over the old time, early blooming Day- 
lilies as the modern Daylilies are over 
the old Falva.Prolific and free flower- 
ing; wonderful too as a cut flower. 
Each $1.00 
