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“HEMEROCALLIS 
Modesty. _(Betscher.) Tall-growing, 
blooming in May and often again in 
late July and August. The cup-shaped 
flowers are fragrant and of a delicate, 
often transparent texture. The reflexed 
petals are the palest lemon-yellow. 
Mrs. A. H. Austin.* (Betscher.) Flow- 
ers of a deep, clear orange. One of the 
best of that color. Midseason. 
Serenade.* (Stout.) A delicately tinted 
flower of harmonious pastel yellows and 
pinks. The petals are fluted and slightly 
twisted. This Daylily is particularly 
pleasing in combination with other 
spring garden flowers. May, June. 
Above varieties, 35c each 
Bijou.*  (Stout.) Clusters of small 
flowers are orange, overcast with ful- 
vous red. Late. 
Boutonniere.* (Stout.) Tiny flowers 
with petals of rosy peach and clear yel- 
low sepals. Late. 
Summer Multiflora Hybrids.* (Stout.) 
Clusters of small, clear orange-yellow 
flowers. Fine for mixed flower arrange- 
ments. Long blooming period. 
Above varieties, 25c each 
GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
HEMEROCALLIS, continued 
Bagdad.* (Stout.) Combination of 
orange, coppery red and brown. Long 
season. 
Cressida.* (Betscher.) Deep reddish 
orange with fulvous band. Midseason. 
E. A. Bowles.* (Perry.) Flower is pale 
gold with deeper shades to a reddish 
orange. Narrow, pointed, widely sep- 
arated petals. Early. 
Florham. Large flowers of rich golden 
yellow. Stems tall. Full bloom in early 
June. 
Hyperion.* (Mead.) Very large, fra- 
grant flowers of palest yellow. Mid- 
season. 
Iris Perry.* (Perry.) Tall-growing, with 
deep yellow flowers overlaid with bronze. 
Like Aurantiaca. Midseason. 
J. A. Crawford. (Betscher.) Very tall 
with wide-open flowers of clear light 
yellow. Long season. 
Linda.* (Stout.) The fluted golden 
petals are flecked with cinnamon. 
Sepals creamy yellow. Throat of shaded 
rose. Midseason. 
Midas.* (Stout.) Tall with flowers of 
clear, uniform glowing orange. Early. 
Mikado. (Stout.) Golden yellow flower 
with mahogany-red eye zone. Mid- 
season. 
Ophir.* (Farr.) Tall, with great clusters 
of golden trumpets. Long season. 
Semperflorens. (Van Tubergen.) Clus- 
ters of deep yellow blooms on widely 
branched flower stalks. Long season. 
Sir Michael Foster. 
growing with sweet-scented, funnel- 
shaped flowers. The clear medium- 
yellow petals are large and fluted. Long 
season. 
(Miiller.) Strong 
Soudan. (Stout.) Rich, glistening yellow 
flower of the full, recurved lily type, 
with broad, fluted and overlapping 
petals. A fine summer bloomer. 
Welaka. (Watkins.) Blooms, very freely 
borne in May, are of good substance and 
distinctly crepe-like and rippled in 
texture. The broadly spatulate petals 
give the flowers a full form that appeals 
to most gardeners. The throat color— 
Mandarin orange—fades to the at- 
tractive rosy fulvous tone of the outer 
segments. 
Clumps Each 10 
Small, 4 to 5-in. diam...... $0 75 $6 50 
Medium, 5 to 7-in. diam.... 1 00 8 50 
Amaryllis. (Betscher.) A fragrant flower 
of deep rich golden yellow with broad, 
heavy-textured petals that are barely 
separated. A long blooming season. 
Midseason to late. 
Apricot.* Deep yellow. 
Aurantiaca. Reddish orange. 
Citrina.* Pale yellow. 
Crown of Gold. Deep orange. 
Fulva.* Rusty orange-red. 
J. R. Mann. Medium yellow. 
Kwanso.* Double, orange-red. 
Margaret Perry.* Fulvous red. 
Mrs. John J. Tigert.* (Watkins.) This 
Brazil-red Daylily is strikingly hand- 
some; blooms rather early and very 
often a second time later in the season. 
Orangeman.* A strong grower and very 
heavy bloomer. Flowers of uniform 
deep orange. Blooms both early and 
late. 
Pale Moon.* (Cleveland.) Large flowers 
of palest lemon. Midseason. 
Parthenope. (Miiller.) Very tall, well- 
branched stalks with fragrant, pale 
yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers. Mid- 
season. 
Sovereign.* Light yellow. 
Vesta. (Stout.) Firm-textured flowers 
with broad overlapping petals and 
sepals of deep orange. Midseason. 
Clumps Each 10 
Small, 4 to 5-in. diam......$0 40 $3 00 
Medium, 5 to 7-in. diam... . 60 5 00 
FRUITS AND NUTS 
MUSCADINE GRAPES 
BANANAS 
“Cavendish. Plants tender. Fine fruits. 
“Hart (Hart’s Choice Lady-Finger). A 
valuable sort; hardier than Cavendish. 
Orinoco (Horse Banana). A strong 
grower, producing small bunches of 
fruits. Each 
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~ Celeste. Small to medium; violet color; 
flesh light to rose at center; juicy, sweet, 
excellent. Hardy. June, July. 
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“ Top Sail. 
‘Burgaw. Black, much like Thomas, but 
is self-fertile and while pollinating other 
vines will give a good crop itself. 
Creek. Very thin skin; large clusters of 
medium size. Juicy, reddish purple 
fruit; prolific. Ripens uniformly about 
October 1. 
Self-pollinating. 
fruit in loose clusters. 
productive. 
Large black 
Vigorous and 
“ Tar-Heel. Black, heavy-producing, self- 
pollinating type. A vigorous grower. 
White fruit. Very vigorous 
but should not be pruned heavily for 
best yield. 
“Willard. Self-pollinating. 
of extra-good quality. 
season as Scuppernong. 
White fruit 
Ripens same 
Bare-root. Each 
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“Flowers. Large, purplish fruits; sweet 
flavor. August, September. 
eaines: Largest of this group. Black; 
juicy, and of excellent quality. Prolific. 
August to late fall. 
~“Scuppernong. The old, popular sort, 
known and liked for its delicious, musky 
flavor. Fruit large, bronze-colored; 
flesh juicy. August, September. 
“Thomas. One of the best and most 
popular Grapes. Reddish purple; pulp 
sweet and tender. August, September. 
~.Male Muscadine. A valuable staminate 
variety chiefly recommended for plant- 
ing with other Muscadines to fertilize 
their bloom and thus insure heavy and 
regular crops. 
Bare-root. Each 10 100 
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