NEW AND RARE HEMEROCALLIS (Continued) 
DOROTHY McDADE, (Sass). A splendid late blooming pure yellow. It is 
the latest blooming variety that blossoms well into September. Splen- 
did habit. Ideal for arrangement with at a oe and fall 
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DUMORTIERI, Blooms in May and June. Color is rich cadminin yellow .. 
ELAINE RUSSELL, (Russell). A true shell salmon, not pink or rose, nulte 
the daintiest lily that we grow, as a cut flower, it haga deep coral eye 
zone. A profuse bloomer. 414”, height 414 ft. Apr il, May, June _...2.......2. 
EVANGELINE, (Russell). A beautiful and unusual Daylily its petals are 
rosy red almost old rose, with a deep wine to purplish eye zone. The 
sepals are a bit lighter in color. The flowers are decidedly twisted, 
giving it quite a orchid shape. Profuse bloomer, April, ree rage in 
late summer. 5 to 6” across. Height 3 ft. 
FLAMING SWORD, (Russell). A deep red atmidet mahogany. ‘Small. bist 
profuse in bloom. Mlowers open full 34%” across. 214 ft in height. 
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FULVA ROSEA, Specus from China introduced oa Dé! Seon A beautiful 
hemerocallis of fine form. Exquisite coral red or pink. Color uniform 
though blending a little lighter in throat. 3 ft. in height. July, August 
GEORGE YELD, June and July. The outer Picante: are a rich orange, with 
inner petals of orange bronze _.......... be acta a ek ee ae 
GOEDENIDREAM Deep roral £@ ce we ee 
GOLDEN WEST, (H. Sass). Striking ehiden iawrera of f fine form. July. 48” 
GYPSY, Mid June and July. Deep orange overcast with fulvous red of med- 
hunw wizevand excellent form: —..2)2c2...2c ed i ececteewe lec cecssanteeetd tonsils 
HANKOW (Stout). Rich yellowish orange with scarlet eye zone in petals. 
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HALO, (Wheeler). A fine and unusual daylily in both form and color. 
Flowers large, wide open with very wide frilled petals, tips twisted. 
Color is light yellow. Good for evening decoration. Blooms June, July 
HAZEL SAWYER, Handsome form, rare coloring, of lavender pink. July. 
HYPERION, July. Immense pale lemon yellow. Scarce and very much in 
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J. A. CRAWFORD, Very large flower of apricot, cadmium yellow. June and 
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KWANSO. The only double flowering daylily. Bronze orange. June, July .... 
LEST YOU FORGET, Rich chinese red with a beautiful velvet sheen. Its 
petals are rifled and slightly recurved, Its chrome throat shades a 
lovely green at the base. Blooms 4”. Height 314 ft. April, May and 
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LINDA, (Stout). A beautiful golden crinkled yellow-red POT ais, oes eee 
MACULATA. Brownish red blooms with an orange midrib and center 
June. 4 high .. 
MARGARET PERRY, ‘July- ‘Sept. yt brilliant flame red and cadmium yellow 
MICHAEL ROBINSON, (Russell). Velvety red rich mahogany ..........-.0202...... 
MIDDENDORFFII, A plant of rapid growth. Rich orange color. 3 center 
Potala Nave laree: DIOLCHES, Of TWALQON 9.nscn- fcc n--esnasebannsens a cebeodestigen-cndengedesdeed 
MIKABO, Deep: Orange, Maroon DICTED 2a... s-nenscecnnnsnennnsendanas snpanneaniiahonenine 
MISS HOUSTON, (Russell). Fine pink with yellow COLOR te eee 
MONTIE, (Russell). Two color every other petal is lemon. The other three 
being aideep shade of rosy brown. 6 to 7”. Fully rounded and ex- 
tremely ruffled. One of the largest bi-colors grown. Height 3 ft. With 
us May and Junémnd- again insAugust «oi... lik... n--noneen nnneneencnnet 
MRS. J. R. MANN, Deep yellow with fluted petals 2.0.0.2... eee eee 
MRS. JOHN J. TIGERT, (Watkins). Not a bricky red but a bright red with 
admirable garden qualities. July, 367 ...2-......0cc:ccceeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeees ree 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN, July and August, Clear gold _..........-----..:ec cece 
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