DECIDUOUS VARIETIES IN MID GEORGIA 
77501  ROSEVALE, Deep Rose Shade 
£502 Light Copper. Ruffled. Sepals Deep Cream 
#503 Light Pink Petals lightly ribbed Sepals. 
£504 Self Pink. 6 Inch Blooms 
505 Light Orange. 5 Inch Blooms 
506 Bicolor. Copper P tals. Deep Cream Sepals 
#507 Self Pink. 5 Inch Blooms on 2h Inch Scales 
#508 Small Deep Red: Petals. Sepals Edged white: : 
t509 Self Teracotta. 5 Inch blooms on 40 Inch scapes. June 
#510 Ruffled Copper Petals. Sepals fringed and lighter. 36 Inches. 
Jt511 Self Pink. 30 Inch Scapes. . = 
#512 Brilliant Two Toned Red. 
7513 Peach Tint Pastel Petals. Light Orange Sepals 
i514 Medium Rose Tint. July and ‘August bloomer 
#515 Medium Size Pink 
#516 Painted Warier. The name is most appropriate 
F517 Ruffled Light Red. Sepals a shade lighter 
#518 Rose Pink. 
#519 Warm Buff Bicolor 
#520 Large Light Pink 
#521 Light Buff, Cream Sepals 
#522 Self Chinese Gold 
#523 Medium Shade of Red with Deeper Red Eyezone 
52h Near Black Petals. Sepals clear Lemon. Stock Limited 
#525 Limited stock of Cerice, 
$526 The most rapid to increase of any red in my garden 
#527 Deep Shade of Rose . 
#528 Deep Ruffled Cream. Trace on Sepals 
#529  Purplish Carmine. 5"-36" July. Bre so" ” 
7530 Pale Cream, Good Form. . grows ys cae 
#531 Deep Rose. 43” ~ 30" June - July sai i, eae” - 
#532 Pink Petals. Lighter Sepals 
7533 Self Pink. Brighter Sepals. 5" - 2)" 
7934 Marigold Shade. 5" - 20" July . 
#535 Near Black ; | a 
#536 Totem, Rich Red. 6"~36" May, June. Repeats in the 5 
7937 Frosted Pink, much darker eyezone ahh i 
#538 Small Deep Red. Sepals edged near white — ne ier 
7539 Large Deep Cream with Light Eyezone. Large blooms on 36" scape. 
#540 Light Buff with Lighter veins. Sepals lighter Na a ee 
P5uL Teracotta, 5" = 40" June. hang 
7ok2 Self Pink, 43" = hot 
#543 Wine Purple. 4" blooms in June 
7o4uk Cherokee, Light Red. 63" ~ 2h" Blooms. June-July 
#545 Daffodill Petals. Has a Shade Lighter Sepals. 
#546 Ruffled Self Rich Cooper Red 5" = 48" 
#547 Wide Light Yellow Petals 
#548 Pink. Ruffled Petals | 
#549  Veined Rose Pink. Petals Ruffled 
#550 Near Black Petals. Sepals Lemon - 
This list contains 4 years old plants. Please see last page for details. 
SUGGESTIONS TO BEGINNERS 
A few suggestions to beginners growing HEMEROCALLIS 
Many commercial growers are turning to compost for plant food. In clay soil plants do 
best with roots covered but 1 inch. Should a long dry spell come it is well to draw 
up a few inches of soil to prevent evaporation of the moisture which may come up from 
below. The growth and rapid increase of plants proves it's worth, compost in clay 
soil mellows it and holds moisture. In Sandy soil, much of your plant food is washed 
by heavy rainfall below the root system. Compost will prevent this loss. Oak leaves 
have unknown elements which scientist cannot solve, when I purchased this hill 
nothing would grow but elm trees, no grass or weeds. Now it is the richest black 
Soil, Made so with compost. Rains was the impurities from the air which gives 
plant life much plant food. A few elements carried to earth cause a slight acid 
condition. It is well to sprinkle the soil each 5th year with powdered lime. An 
alkaline soil need no lime. 
