Gye- Way Gardens Sec. 34.66 P. L. & R. 
2569 Stephens Street Easton, Pa. 
American Horticultural Society Member American Iris Society Hemerocallis Society 
EIGHT OUTSTANDING 
NEW HEMEROCALLIS 
APRICOT QUEEN—(Sass) 40’ L.M. Beautiful 
pure Apricot self, with 40 buds to scape. 
Ma {5 Dye ees SE ee eS ee $3.00 
CARVED IVORY—(Nes.) 30’ M. Exquisite pale 
ivory self, ae substance and beautiful 
open flaring form. Her nearest to White, 
even stamens are ivory. Wide branching 
WtleUjey ie) FAG) [slbey, 2 oe ee Net $15.00 
CRIMSON GLORY—(Carpenter). 40’. M. Crim- 
son self that is a glory. Well branched, fine 
substance, ruffled, vigorous___ Net $15.00 
GOLDEN TRIANGLE—(USDA). 40” M._ Gor- 
geous, fragrant, buttercup yellow, a little 
lighter at the tips. Heavy substance, re- 
flexed petals, pinched at tips. Flat triangu- 
lar shape. A real beauty. _____ Net $10.00 
PINK DAMASK—(Stevens). 36° M. The Hem 
of the Hour. A real Pink at last. A smooth 
beatiful sel fa aaa eee Net $15.00 
MAN O’WAR—(Taylor). 36” M. Striking 62” 
Brazil red. Both segments recurve, giving 
an oblong effect to the Golden Yellow 
throat. A very effective Daylily ____ $5.00 
PINK PRELUDE—(Nes.) 39’’ M. Lovely large 
Dawn Pink self except for a pale flesh pink 
mid-rib on the petals and just a touch of 
cool yellow at base. Lightly fluted and does 
not seem to have a trace of salmon. Branch- 
ing) Good hi: Maso 2.2 ee Net $15.00 
SALMON SHEEN—(Taylor). 30” E. Elusive sal- 
mon tones, but it is the form which is so 
distinctive, folding back along the midrib in 
a flat effect. Well branched and sun re- 
sistant. Open evenings. Supervisor of Re- 
gion 3 says: JThe standout of all my trips 
thissssumMel se ee ee eae $7.50 
ORIGINATIONS OF DR. KRAUS 
BROWNSTONE—36”. M. Glossy warm brown- 
purple, margined cream —_----_--_-_ $2.00 
CALUMET—24”’. M. Wide petaled large tub- 
UldaRcoppery-OlanGe v= ee ee $3.00 
ERIC JUNIOR—28” L.-M. Small glowing bright 
Brazil red over scarlet. Effective as border 
plantas ee ee See $2.00 
EVELYN CLAAR—20” M. Gorgeous silken sal- 
mon-pink, golden throat. One of the best 
mews RinKseme Memeo 2 sees eee Net $10.00 
FELICE—40” L.-M. Very large non-fading 
cadmium yellow. Long petals waved and 
reflexed/ ta es eee oe $2.00 
FIRECRACKER—32” E.M. Dragon-blood red 
With Gannett. DroWnimey Cs. ae $3.00 
FLAMBEAU—36” M. Bright flame scarlet. 
Retainsmcolor #2 sn se= 2 Pe $2.00 
IRONCLAD—30” —.M. Large bold Spanish 
orange and) rust bicolor, -22= 2. $3.00 
JOANNA HUTCHINS—30” M. Soft, waxy, 
glistening pure orange. ——--________ $2.00 
MABEL FULLER—36” M. Reflexed deep ruby- 
red underlaid spectrum red w/bluish sheen. 
LikesanjewelminiMse. 523 ee Net $3.00 
MONONA — 20” M. Large glistening waxy 
OLGnGe we hneew DIOOMe ha ae $2.00 
MORELLO—30” M. Large wide petaled cherry 
redi™ iHoldsscolor: §2 2 =2= =e = ss ee $3.00 
PAMELA—40” M.-L. Excellent waxy broad- 
petaled buttercup yellow. Model branching. 
Should be in every collection. _-__~~ $2.00 
SPARKS—24”’ M. Small red toning to reddish 
copper. Brilliant coloring and profusion of 
bloompoutstandingm = =———— = es $3.00 
VICEROY—42” M. Very large soft orange- 
brushed) ‘eds as-=e0 == = oe ee $3.00 
WOODROSE—36” E.M.-L. Not pink, but re- 
sembling Hawaiian Wood Rose. Rich cop- 
pery red w/satin sheen. Garnet OR eas 
YELLOWSTONE—36” M. Fragrant creped and 
ruffeled floriferous light yellow. A wide 
petaled improved Hyperion —~_-__-~_ $3.00 
‘ORIGINATIONS OF 
MRS. H. W. LESTER 
BLACK FRIAR—40” M.-L. Almost black in 
morning, turning deep red. 6’ twisted 
bloom. Open evenings. ~~~----~ Net $7.50 
COLONEL JOE—40” E.-M. Very wide-petaled 
light Ilemon yellow. Triangular shape 7” 
bloom, open evenings. —_________ Net $7.50 
DOROTHEA—36” M. Large light yellow pas- 
tel bicolor brushed lilac with an heliotrope 
evezonel shMs.-5 leet ee a ee $2.00 
FLAN DERS—36” M. Almost crimson color goes 
deep into throat. Wide overlapping petals 
5 
chi Winhteloiinte, Leperelhieys {= = $2. 
FRIAR TUCK—30” M. Deep rich yellow with 
Vvelveti@ finish sire see == eee i ee $4.00 
GALAHAD—44” M. Dark garnet red. Over- 
TA PDING gm PCtalS gases meee ene eters $3.50 
LADY BOUNTIFUL—48” E.-M. Large soft yel- 
low. Beautiful branching. Faint pink tint 
on edges in cool weather. H.M. ’52_- $3.00 
LEMON LUSTRE — 40” M.-L. Fragrant cool 
satin yellow. Blooms well regardless of 
weather. 6’’ evening bloomer. _____. $2.00 
LIMELIGHT—36”" M. 7” lemon yellow with 
green throat. Wide petals of porcelain sub- 
stance. Up to 40 blooms to scape. 
; Net $15.00 
MAID MARION—42” M. Clear coral rose. 
Ruffled ait Hi Mie, 5 24 cae a ae $5.00 
MIMOSA ROSE—30” E.-M. 4-5” blooms of 
sunproof coral rose. Good substance. Bet- 
ter branching after established. _____ $3.50 
PHOEBUS—36” L.M. 6”. Spider of glistening 
FloridasxGold a= a ee $2.00 
POWDER PUFF—36” M.-L. 5’. Flower of pas- 
tel yellow with slight tint of pink that ap- 
pears deeper after a long sunny day. By 
afternoon is color of flesh-colored face 
PoWde lege = ee 2 ee Net $8.00 
SEMINOLE CHIEF — 42” M. Bright, almost 
cherry red. Well branched with up to 40 
blooms: Dene Scape =e ae ee $1.00 
ORIGINATIONS OF 
GEDDES DOUGLAS 
BLACK CHERRY—36” M. Beautifully formed 
flowers of deep red purple of Black Cher- 
ries. Recurved tips. H.M. ’50,-____ $2.50 
BLACK MAGIC—38” M. Cup shaped black 
purple that does not fade. Contrasting 
chartreuse throat. Nearly 40 buds to 806 
PICKWICK—36” M. Semi-blended red bicolor. 
Broad Indian Lake petals w/Spanish orange 
midrib. Sepals are a blend of the two col- 
ors, some lighter. A great favorite.__$2.50 
PINK DELIGHT — 36” M.L.-V.L. Light rose 
pink. Deeper than ribbon pink and lighter 
than true red. Medium open cup goes down 
into yellow then green throat. 36 buds. 
Very jlates =e ee ee Net $15.00 
ROSE UNIQUE—48” M. Lustrous deep water- 
melon red w/greenish yellow throat, heavy 
SUDSIGMCCAERLOnITe TOUS ae a ee $4.00 
ROYAL GUEST — 38” M. Large _ beautiful 
rose purple w/cool green throat and ex- 
quisite finish. One of best. Well TEs 
4.00 
ORIGINATIONS OF 
MRS. BRIGHT TAYLOR 
DUNA—34” E.M. Red w/gold median stripe 
and Golden Yellow throat and a prolific 
bloome ties ae ee ee $5.00 
COCKADE — 36” M. Soft primuline yellow. 
Frequently the stamens form petaloids, giv- 
ing the form of a pompon. Excellent sub- 
stance and large size. Very beautiful. $4.00 
HARRIET MANN — 42” E.M. Brilliant Holly- 
Bennyenedas Glowing a= sae === = see ee $5.00 
ORIGINATIONS OF WHEELER 
RAVEN — 40” E. Large velvety maroon red 
w/black sheen and chartreuse _ throat. 
Wheelens: darkest. 0-222) - = eee $6.00 
SHOW GIRL—40” E.M. Soft orchid pink w/ 
deeper veins and milky midrib. Ruffeled 
and reflexed. Likes some shade.____ $6.00 
ORIGINATIONS OF 
MRS. THOMAS NESMITH 
BRAVE WARRIOR — 40” M. Oxblood red w/ 
overfiush of Bordeaux. ee 4.00 
EVENSONG — 38’ M. Chamois buff w/rosy 
halo in throat. Open from late afternoon 
till next day. A beautiful thing. _ $6.00 
FIRE FLAME—36” E.M. Brilliant redish orange 
Sel ieee See Se ee ey : $2.50 
FAIRY JEWELS—46” V.L. Between Azalea and 
Shrimp Pink. A very late beautiful self 
with excellent branching. H.M. ‘50. $3.00 
FAIRY LUSTRE — 40’. Crisped and ruffled, 
fragrant light Jonquil yellow, epyeloned in 
frost work. Different. ee S300 
FLAMING VELVET—40” M. Large open heavy 
substanced deep Signal red. Wide petaled 
and velvety. Floriferous. _ ____ _ $5.00 
LUSTROUS — 40” M. Bright Clusiana Tulip 
Pink w/lustrous sheen and well branched 
Walia) Tankstae SHORES 2 a $3.00 
PORCELAIN PINK—42” L.M. Luminous pink 
w/peach background, heavily marked deep- 
Crrose welll branche clea $3.00 
POTENTATE—42” M. Luminous satiny pansy- 
purple. Even stamens por pistil are purple. 
Outstanding in color. . ‘50, Stout Medal 
Ade eet Ries ee a pan dal ty SE $5.00 
TALLY HO—39” M. Bright vermillion red w/ 
yellow throat, glowing like a huntsman’s 
COO Se a ee ee $4.00 
TAPERLIGHT—-36” M. Floriferous cream with 
luscious fotiage. Large size,_________ $2.00 
THE SULTAN—36” M. Velvety dark red We 
Qold* throat... ss * ee ee S et $3.0 
THOROBRED — 39” M. Very dark rich ty 
$2.00 
OTHER ORIGINATIONS 
CIBOLA—(Hill). 34’° M. Broad round flowers 
in a new color, Spanish yellow. Liked and 
wantede py sal WinOwSees ses. == meme $4.00 
FASCINATION—(Hall) 40’ M. Pleasing toned 
medium yellow w/prominent halo. Broad 
petaled and large. Well branched and up 
to 50 buds when established. ______ $1.00 
GOLDEN ORCHID — (Dennett) 36’’ M. Large 
deep orange, beautiful in form and color. 
Witefermetis, [Exel ley veil, — = 2 $5.00 
MARSE CONNELL—(Connell) 40’’ E.M. Rich 
mahogany. Sure to go near top. You will 
likely be hearing a lot about Connell’s Hy- 
brids after the 1955 meeting. ______ $6.00 
ORANJO—(Schmelzer) 36’’ M. Extra large pure 
solid orange. Wide segments. Many say only 
Sirigh INoonia compares: aes = eeaee $8.00 
SELAH — (Schmelzer) 50’° M. Wide crimped 
petoledspunes Go] di === = ae eee $8.00 
HEMEROCALLIS or DAYLILLIES 
We offer here a list of the choicest varie- 
ties from the best hybridizers. A large per- 
centage of those on the latest Symposium are 
included and many that will be on the Sym- 
Posium when they are better known. 
ADMIRATION—(Russell). Apricot-pink._ $ .50 
AFLAME—(Nesmith). Crimson with halo $1.00 
AFTERGLOW — (Stout). Buff with rose-pink 
throat aerate See 2 eee $2.00 
AMHERST — (Wheeler). Light purple, cream 
mir iSiay eee = ss eee Se Sete ee $5.00 
AMULET—(Nesmith). Chinese coral ____$2.50 
ANNIS V. RUSSELL — (Russell). Large clear 
VGlOWs sateen ee eee $1.00 
ATHLONE—(Russell). Lustrous buff and chest- 
eee eee ee nee re ees $2.00 
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AUTUMN PRINCE—(Stout). Small clear yellow 
fiat efron nV Ete! ayy pee Sab Sf ny $1.00 
AUTUMN RED—(Nesmith). Velvety red; long 
SCQSON pus ee ee 3.50 
BAGGETTE—(Rus). Exquisite bi-color. Chrome- 
AUGUST PIONEER — (Stout). Orange flushed 
$ .50 
lemon: and hyacinth red... $1.50 
BAGHDAD — (Stout). Bright red and brown. 
$7.50) 
