HAemerecalli 
A Select Collection of Good Standard Varieties 
Time of Shipment Both Spring and Fall 
Key to blooming season: E—Early (June); E.M.—Early 
Midseason (June and July); M—Midseason (July and Au- 
gust); L—Late (August and September). 
AUGUST PIONEER. (Stout.) 42”. A chrome-orange lightly tinted 
red. 75¢ 
BAY STATE. (Betscher.) E.M. 36”. A clear smooth yellow of perfect 
form. 50c 
CABALLERO. (Stout.) M. 36”. A charming bicolor with vermilion 
petals and yellow sepals. 75¢ 
DAUNTLESS. (Stout.) M. 36”. A fragrant pale yellow with pastel 
blended mid-zone. 50c 
DOMINION. (Stout.) E.M. 38”. A medium sized flower in a rich 
red shade. $1.00 
EARLIANA. (Betscher). E. 36”. A very fine early flowering golden 
orange. 75¢ 
GAIETY. (Betscher). M. 36”. A wide open large light lemon-yellow. 
75¢ 
GRANADA. (Traub.) M. 36”. A smooth glistening tan and brown of 
great charm. $1.00 
HONEY REDHEAD. (Nesmith.) M. 34”. A brilliant velvety red with a 
distinct border of creamy yellow. 75¢ 
HYPERION. (Mead). M. 40”. A large fragrant pale lemon-yellow of 
exceptional merit. 50c 
LINDA. (Stout.) M.L. 40”. A fascinating flower in shades of rosy pink. 
50c 
MIKADO. (Stout.) E.M. 30”. A fragrant rich orange with deep ma- 
hogany throat. 50c 
MINNIE, (Hayward.) M.L. 36”. A rich mahogany with an orange 
throat. 75¢ 
MODESTY. (Betscher.) E.M. 36”. A lovely uniform clear soft yellow. 
50c 
MRS. J. J. TIGERT. (Watkins.) M. 36”. A very striking brilliant red. 
75¢ 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN, (Betscher). M.L. 42”. A free flowering soft 
glistening yellow. 50c 
PATRICIA. (Stout). E.M. 30”. A fragrant pale lemon-yellow-chrome 
with a green throat. 75¢ 
RED BIRD. (Stout.) M. 38”. A vermilion-red with oxblood eye and 
yellow throat. $2.00 
ROMANY LASS. (Nesmith.) M. 34”. A tawny red with a deep rich 
maroon cast. $1.00 
ROSALIND. (Stout.) L.M. 42”. A splendid bright rose-pink with a 
silvery sheen. $1.00 
ROYALTY. (Nesmith.) L. 40”. A fine red and one of the best. $1.00 
SACHEM. (Stout.) M. 40”. A rich deep red with a yellow-orange 
throat. 75¢ 
SUNNY WEST. (H. P. Sass.) L. 52”. A real find in a pale canary- 
yellow. 50c 
SWEET BRIAR. (Nesmith.) M. 40”. One of the best of the all-pink 
toned varieties. : $1.00 
THERON. (Stout.) M. 30”. A large dark mahogany-red with a gold 
throat. 75¢ 
TYLER RED. (Tyler.) M. 36”. A popular deep mahogany-red with 
large flowers. $1.00 
VULCAN. (Stout). M. 36”. A striking ruffled deep maroon with a 
golden throat. $1.00 
SPECIAL OFFER—YOUR SELECTION 
From the above list you may select a $10.00 value for $8.50, P.P. 
All orders for Hemerocallis amounting to $5.00 or more 
will be sent postpaid. 
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New Originations 
By E. J. Kraus 
If you wish something unusual in fine Hemerocallis which were 
selected from thousands of seedlings, make your selection from this 
list. For beauty of form and richness of color, you will find them most 
pleasing. 
ATEN. 34”. Late. Large, glistening, widely-flaring Nasturtium-orange. 
A massive flower with extremely heavy substance. Strong, well- 
branched growth habit. $3.00 
AUTUMN DAFFODIL. 30”. Late. Small, deep lemon-chrome to straw- 
yellow resembling Daffodils. Abundant bloomer. $2.00 
BROWNSTONE. 36”. Midseason. Wide, glossy, warm brown-purple, 
margined cream. Entirely sun-resistant. $2.00 
CORAL BELLS. 24”. Late. Small, dainty, salmon over pale orange with 
dull rose eye spot. $2.00 
FELICE, 40”. Late midseason. Small fiery poppy-red to Indian orange. 
yellow. Long petals with margins waved. Tips abruptly narrowed and 
gracefully reflexed. Splendid strong grower. $2.00 
FLAMES. 34”. Midseason. Small fiery poppy-red to Indian orange. 
free flowering on strong slender upright scapes. This bright flame- 
red carries a long distance and dominates the garden. $2.00 
FRED STUNTZ. 30”. Early midseason. Wide-petaled glowing dark 
cardinal-red over orange. Very showy. Segments broad and over- 
lapping. $3.00 
GOLDENSONG. 30”. Midseason. Large, heavily ruffled, fluted and 
creped golden yellow. Sturdy plants covered with large golden ing 
3.00 
MABEL FULLER. 36”. Midseason. Deep ruby-red underlaid with 
spectrum-red and having a bluish sheen. Color holds well in hottest 
sun. Honorable mention Hemerocallis Society 1952. Finest red self to 
date. $3.00 
MONONA. 20”. Midseason. Large glistening waxy orange, very free 
blooming. $2.00 
PAMELA. 40”. Late mid-season. Excellent, wide flaring, waxy, broad- 
petaled, buttercup-yellow. Extremely sturdy, well-branched scapes. 
In fact the model of perfection in this respect. Should be in every col- 
lection. $2.00 
PRIMULA. 42”. Early midseason. Large, early, frilled and ruffled flow- 
ers of Empire-yellow. Opens fully even on dull cool days. A repeat 
bloomer into the fall. Begins blooming with the Peonies and ends 
with the Mums. Almost 3 full months of bloom. $2.50 
SHIMMER. 30”. Midseason. Buttercup-yellow with brilliant glistening 
sheen. Chartreuse throat gives extra attractiveness. $3.00 
SPENCER FULLER. 40”. Midseason. Large ruffled glowing coppery 
bronze. Giant flower beautifully ruffled and reflexed adding much to 
its charm. $2.50 
SUNNY MORN. 34”. Late midseason. A clean, clear light yellow self. 
Very free flowering throughout August. $3.00 
YELLOWSTONE. 36”. Midseason. Large, free flowering light yellow. 
Wide petals, creped and ruffled. Delightful sweet fragrance. An 
improved Hyperion. $2.00 
You May Select Any 10 from the Above List for 
$22.50, Postpaid. 
Special Offer of Unnamed Varieties 
We have a large planting of very fine Hemerocallis in 
shades of yellow, ranging from the palest to the deep- 
est golden; also pink, peach, and various shades of red. 
All especially fine; all labeled as to color. 
6 Varieties, All Distinctly Different, 
For Only $3.50, Postpaid 
