VILLANELLA (H. M. Hill 1949)—Grace- 
’ ful flowers in an unusual rose shade that 
seem to carry a slight blending of pur- 
ple, short rounded buds, from Sulin, 
MNOSCASON Ee eee hae Each $4.00 
VIVIAN TOOLE (Traub) — An extra- 
ordinary 5 in. flower. A beautiful pas- 
tel shade of burnt orange with light red- 
dish cast over all. 36 in. June Each $3.00 
WILAMENA (Russ)—A much larger 
flowered and taller ATHONE. Same 
COlOTE DALLEEN. pees ne Each $3.00 
WINDSOR TAN (Nesmith)—Soft golden- 
brown petals, sepals of yellow, lightly 
flushed warm sepia. 3 ft. July| ---- 
a igi) Peay Se pag iy SE ih, ag 2 Each $3.00 
WISP (Russell)—36 in.’ This is a char- 
treuse-green, about 4 in. bloom, very 
fragrant, a clump of this daylily per- 
fumes the whole garden and its blooms 
rather early Each $1.00 
WOODLOT GOLD (Cleveland 1934)— 
Large crinkled light yellow which 
blooms profusely. June-July. 3 ft. 
aa aE ne 2 ce? CAPM, ee Od Se Each $0.50 
HEMEROCALLIS — Make up your own collection from the following groups. 
All in this group are 50c 
for $3.00. 
Hemerocallis, you may choose ten different varieties 
AUGUST PIONEER (Stout)—3 ft. Aug. 
Sept. Chrome-orange with red flush on 
petals. Medium sized flowers in pro- 
fusion. 
BAGDAD—Brown and reddish tones 
with yellow throat, open flowers with 
a yellow midrib center of petals. 3 ft. 
June-July. ° 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout 1939) — Small 
brilliant orange and pink, wiry branch- 
ed stems bear a profusion of miniature 
flowers, July, 36-inch, de. 
CALYPSO (Burbank 1918(—Light lem- 
on-yellow night bloomer. Large and 
pleasantly fragrant. July 3’ ft. 
CHISCA (Fisher 1937) — Yellow sepals 
with alternating petals of rosy red, the 
earliest bicolor, 36-inch ev. 
CINDERELLA—Petals red-copper, sep- 
als lemon-yellow. 2% ft. July. 
CRESSIDA (Betscher) — 3% ft. May- 
June. Early flowering tall, bright, saf- 
fron-yellow. 
DR. REGAL — 
brown reverse. 
ft. May-June. 
DUMOTERI—A rich cadmium-yellow. 
2 ft. May-June. 
DOVER (Bretscher)—Broad-petalled or- 
ange-cadmium Fine orange-toned early 
mid-season variety. June-July. 3 ft. 
Orange-yellow with 
Blooms at iris time. 2. 
EVANGELINE (Russell) — 3 ft. May 
Petals are rosy red with deep wine eye 
zone. Sepals are lighter in color. Flow- 
ers are 5 to 6 inches across. 
GEORGE YELD (Perry)—Large flowers 
of bronzy apricot flushed with brownish 
red. Midseason. 36 inc. 
GOLDENI (Betscher 1929)—Large deep 
orange, smooth flower, 36-inch, de. 
HYPERION (Mead 1925) — Very large 
soft canary yellow, fine form and frag- 
rance, long considered one of the best. 
July-Aug. 42 inch, de. 
J. A. CRAWFORD (Betscher 1929) — 
Large, brilliant apricot yellow, slightly 
fluted and crimped. Excellent substance. 
tall and vigorous. June-July. 4 ft. 
JOY RUSSELL (Russell)—5 ft. June 
Tallest of the Pale lemon-yellows with 
5-inch blooms of excellent texture. 
LIGHTS OF PARIS (Russell)—36 inch. 
oe yellow tips, brilliant red, keeps 
well. 
LINDA—Het. 2% ft. Pastel bicolor. 
Large open type golden, pinkish salmon 
cream effect. 
MARGARET (Cook 1943) — Distinctive 
large buff-yellow, smooth and refined, 
midseason. 36-inch, de. 
MIDDENDORI—Fragrant rich orange- 
yellow. 2 ft. June. 
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