| HEMEROCALLIS 
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. 
Joanna Hutchins $2.00 
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 untfading 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. 
Lark Song $8.00 
Fay — 1952 
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. 
Painted Lady $200 
(Russel) 36” - Huge blooms of cinnamon 
brown flushed terra cotta, coral throat. 
Vespers $200 
(Nes.) 38” - A pale cream yellow of great 
beauty. Night bloomer; new flowers open 
between 5 and 6 p.m. 
