NEW AND RARE HEMEROCALLIS (Continued) 
DUNCAN (Wheeler 1941) One o* the earliest dark maroon-reds, golden 
throat, jue, SO-1BChy dev ce. hae eee ee eis PRR AEA? oe ee a 
EARLIANA (Betscher) An extra early blooming variety of golden yellow 
of good size. Blooms in May and June. 30 inched s.qtes 4 See 
ELAINE RUSSELL, (Russell). A true shell salmon, not pink or rose, quite 
the daintiest lily that we grow, as a cut flower, it has a deep coral eye 
zone. A pro’use bloomer. 41%”, height 4lg ft. April, May, June ......----.-.--. 
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, May, again in 
i-te summer. 5 to 6” across. Height 3 ft. -....-.-----.--------+-+------- Pee th OS Vito 
FLAMING SWORD, (Russell). A deep red almost mahogany. Small but 
profuse in bloom. Flowers open full 344” across. 244 ft in height. 
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FULVA ROSEA, Specus from China introduced by Dr. Stout. 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 petals are a rich orange, with 
inner petals of orange DTrONZE ......--.--------------ace-eeceneene sneer neces nonme nc nnnennerene toes 
GOLCEN DREAM, Deep orange --...----.--------------------ne-eorenoe eee Seo yee 2 Pe eo 
GOLCEN WEST, (H. Sass). Striking golden flower of fine form. July. 48” 
GYPSY, Mid June and July. Deep orange overcast with fulvous red of med- 
ium size and excellent form ...........-----.------------- tps Bae Re er as ees Pek ee ss 
HANKOW (Stout). Rich yellowish orange with scarlet eye zone in petals. 
Vigorous. August. 48” -.-..---------------ss---eeeeee Nig en AE hae Py Ree NS eens 
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 
demand. One of the newest -..-........- Ss yp hy tee a3. pe een SS eee Sie acta ec a 
J. A. CRAWFORD, Very large flower of apricot, cadmium yellow. June and 
Jlyests- BOE SITS Soe es ee RN, ae eg tear barn PRR 
KWANSO. The only double flowering daylily. Bronze orange. June, July -.. 
LEST YOU FORGET, Rich chinese red with a beautiful velvet sheen. Its 
petals are rufiled and slightly recurved. Its chrome throat shades a 
lovely green at the base. Blooms 4”, Height 3% ft. April, May and 
POPS A WL Vor jcnd ete — ce asc spe - saan Sena te este soca she ntenmonen omens Sg ae ee 
LINDA, (Stout). A peautiful golden crinkled yellow-red tone -..-...---..-------- 
MACULATA. Brownish red blooms with an orange midrib and center 
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MARGARET PERRY, July-Sept. A brilliant flame red and cadmium yellow 
MICHAEL ROBINSON, (Russell). Velvety red rich mahogany .----.--..------- 
MIDDENDORFFIHI, A plant of rapid growth. Rich orange color. 3 center 
petals have large Dlotches Of MALOON ..-......--+--ecees-ceeeeseeesseneececee sett eceetennncs 
MIKADO, Deep orange, maroon BLOCH ali ete oe 2 ean by pebee ewer amen Dee er 
MONTIE, (Russell). Two color every other petal is lemon. The other three 
being a deep 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 June and again in PRODI LL ee vexed tee eat BA tS Peas el Ee te 
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