Wholesale Trade List for 1952-1953 43 
HEMEROCALLIS (Daylilies) 
Modern Daylilies are excellent for Florida gardens. Their 
brilhant colors, fragrance, extreme hardiness and long bloom- 
ing period make them prime favorites. They grow in sun or 
part shade in practically any soil. Plant them in the perennial 
border or among shrubs or foundation plantings. Don’t over- 
look Hemerocallis. 
NOTE: The varieties marked with an asterisk (*) are 
deciduous. 
Bagdad.* Combination of orange, coppery red and brown, 
Long blooming period. 
Bijou.* Clusters of small, reddish orange flowers. Late. 
Cinnabar. Yellow sprinkled rosy brown. Midseason. 
Cressida.* Reddish orange with fulvous band. Midseason. 
E. A. Bowles. Narrow, pointed, wide-apart petals of pale 
gold, shading to reddish orange. Early. 
Hyperion.* Large, fragrant flowers of a pale luminous canary- 
yellow. Midseason. 
J. A. Crawford. Very tall. Handsome, wide-open flowers of a 
clear shade of light yellow, deepening in the throat. A strong 
grower with a long blooming period. 
Linda.* The fluted golden petals are flecked with cinnamon; 
sepals creamy yellow. Midseason. 
Midas.* Tall stalks bearing flowers of a clear, uniform, glow- 
ing orange. Early. 
Mikado. Golden yellow flower with mahogany-red eye zone. 
Midseason, 
Mrs. John J. Tigert.* This Brazil-red Daylily is strikingly 
handsome. Blooms rather early and very often a second 
time later in the season. 
Ophir.* Golden yellow, trumpet shaped. Long season. 
Orangeman. Deep orange. Early; second blooming. 
Pale Moon.* Tall growing, with flowers of palest lemon, long 
season. 
Parthenope. Evergreen foliage with rich light yellow flowers. 
Midseason. 
Semperflorens. This European Daylily is of year-round value 
in Florida gardens because of its evergreen foliage and long 
blooming period. Flower-stalks are widely branched, carry- 
ing many trumpet-shaped blooms of deep yellow. 
Sir Michael Foster. Large, fluted, clear yellow flowers. Long 
season. 
Vesta. Firm-textured flowers of glistening orange-yellow with 
a trace of fulvous in the mid-zone. Petals are broad and 
overlapping. Midseason. 
Single bibs of above varieties, 10 for $2.50 
HEMEROCALLIS 
Please read ‘‘Conditions of Sale’’ on page 49 before you 
order. 
