HEMEROCALLIS (/Day-lily) 
These decorative perennials are rapidly growing in favor and well deserve their popularity. The 
flowers are wonderfully beautiful, many of them fragrant; the colors range through all the shades of 
yellow, from the palest lemon to a deep tawny reddish orange. There are tall varieties as well as low- 
growing ones, and, if carefully chosen, a succession of bloom may be had from early April through August. 
A. E. KUNDERD. 21% feet. Medium-sized flower of soft yellow. Ever- 
green. Long blooming season. Midseason. 
AJAX. 2% feet. Brilliant orange flowers. Very floriferous. Evergreen. 
Early. 
AMARYLLIS. 3 feet. Large, golden yellow flowers of heavy sub- 
stance, vase shaped. Evergreen. Midseason. 
ANNA BETSCHER. 214 feet. Empire yellow. Deciduous. Mid- 
season. 
AUGUST PIONEER. 3 feet. Chrome-orange with outer half of petals 
flushed red. Small flowers in great profusion on well-branched scapes. 
Deciduous. Late. 
AURANTIACA. 3 feet. Orange with fulvous overcast. Evergreen. 
Midseason. 
AURANTIACA MAJOR. 214 feet. Very large, clear orange flowers. 
Evergreen. Midseason. 
AUREOLE. 2146 feet. Small, deep yellow flowers, star shaped. Ever- 
green. Early. 
BAGDAD. 3 feet. Striking dark brown and red pattern. Recurrent 
bloomer. Deciduous. Midseason. 
BARDELEY. 3 feet. Medium wide-open flowers in pastel shade. De- 
ciduous. Late. 
BARONET. 2 feet. Flowers full, brick-red in color. Stays open eve- 
nings. Recurrent bloomer. Evergreen. Early. 
BAY STATE. 21% feet. Medium-sized orange flower with ruffled 
edge. Deciduous. Midseason. 
BERTRAM H. FARR. 3 feet. Flower full and large. Rosy peach 
veined red, no eye. Evergreen. Midseason. 
BIJOU. 21% feet. Semi-dwarf, multiflora type. Ground color orange 
overcast with fulvous red, darker mid-zone. Floriferous. Deciduous. 
Midseason. 
BOUTONNIERE. 3 feet. Decidedly small flower, yellow and peach bi- 
color. Grassy foliage. Deciduous. Late. 
CABALLERO. 4 feet. Bicolor. Petals vermilion-red, throat and sepals 
golden yellow. Evergreen. Midseason. 
CALYPSO. 3 feet.” Large, yellow flowers. Evening bloomer. De- 
ciduous. Midseason. 
CHISCA. Bicolor. Pastel shades. Semi-evergreen. Midseason. 
CHROME ORANGE. Clear orange. Early, recurrent bloomer. Ever- 
green. 
CINNABAR. 21% feet. Extra-long blooming season. Orange base, 
sprinkled cinnamon and strongly gold glistening. Medium large. 
Good substance. 
CIRCE. 21% feet. Medium clear yellow flowers. Deciduous. Midsea- 
son. 
San aa Night blooming, fragrant, early. Interesting pale yellow 
ower. 
CRESSIDA. 3 feet. Rich orange flower with fulvous overcast. Very 
floriferous. Evergreen. Midseason. 
DAUNTLESS. 2 feet. Pale cadmium-yellow flower with faint eye and 
greenish throat. Large, heavy substance; fragrant. Semi-evergreen. 
Midseason. 
DONALD WYMAN. 2 feet. Golden yellow flowers with tawny 
splotch on petals; 6-inch spread. Deciduous. Midseason. 
EMILY HUME. 3 feet. Deep yellow, large fluted flowers. Evergreen. 
Midseason. 
EUROPA (H. fulva). Roadside Lily. Tawny. Deciduous. Midseason. 
FESTIVAL. 3 feet. A gay bicolor. Sepals brownish orange, petals 
English red. Fragrant. Deciduous. Midseason. 
FLORHAM. Deep yellow trumpet; fragrant. Long blooming season. 
Evergreen. Midseason. 
FULVA MACULATA. A species much like Europa but flowers much 
larger and more showy. Blooms later. Deciduous. 
FULVA ROSEA. 31% feet. Deciduous. Good rose color. Late. 
GAIETY. 214 feet. Large, flat, pale yellow flowers. Deciduous. 
Midseason. 
GEORGE YELD. 3 feet. Very large flowers, pale yellow with rosy eye. 
Deciduous. Late. : 
GOLD DUST. 11% feet. Best early dwarf for Florida. Small yellow 
flowers with bronze reverse. Deciduous. Early. 
GOLDENI. 2 feet. Small, smooth clear orange flowers. Deciduous. 
Midseason. 
GOLDEN BELL. 3 feet. Large, medium yellow flowers. Long bloom- 
ing season. Evergreen. Midseason. ; 
GOLDEN DREAM. 2 feet. Rich, deep orange flowers. Holds up well 
under sun. Deciduous. Midseason. 
GOLDEN WEST. 31% feet. A big golden flower of good form. Ever- 
green. Midseason. 
HIGHLAND CHIEFTAIN. Wine-purple flower with yellow throat. 
Long blooming season when established. Deciduous. Late. 
HYPERION. 21% feet. Very large, pale yellow, with greenish cast to 
throat. Deciduous. Midseason. 
IMPERATOR. 314 feet. Slender-petaled, star-shaped flowers of red 
and orange. Deciduous. Late. 
J. A. CRAWFORD. Large, soft yellow. Evergreen. Early. 
KWANSO FLORE PLENO. Double red and orange blooms on very 
stiff stems. Deciduous. Late. 
LEMONA. 3 feet. Pale yellow flowers; fragrant. Grows better in semi- 
shade. Deciduous. Late. 
LINDA. 21% feet. Interesting pastel in yellow and pink. Deciduous. 
Midseason. 
MAJESTIC. 3 feet. Large orange flowers, slightly ruffled. Evergreen. 
Midseason. 
MARGARET PERRY. 3 feet. Vigorous, star-shaped flowers, orange- 
red and yellow. Deciduous. Late. 
MIKADO. 21% feet. An orange flower with mahogany-red splotch on 
the petals. Good bloomer. Midseason. Evergreen. 
MINNIE. 2 feet. Tiny dark red flowers borne in profusion. Good 
grower. Semi-evergreen. Late. 
MINOR. 11% feet. Grassy foliage. Lemon-yellow flowers. Deciduous. 
Early. 
MIRANDA. 21% feet. Soft apricot flowers borne on widely branched 
stems. Deciduous. Midseason. : 
MODESTY. 3 feet. Pale yellow flowers, large and fragrant. Ever- 
green. Early bloom, and often repeats in fall. 
MONARCH. 21% feet. Light cadmium-yellow flowers that remain 
open evenings. Deciduous. Midseason. 
MOONSTONE. 2 feet. Reddish orange with cream zone in heart of 
flower. Petals fluted. Deciduous. Late. 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN. 2 feet. Deep golden yellow (almost orange). 
Good form and substance. Sun resistant. Deciduous. Late. 
MRS. PERRY. 3 feet. Big yellow flowers. Evergreen foliage. Long 
blooming season. 
MRS. TIGERT. 216 feet. Reddish orange flower, much like Rajah. 
Showy. Deciduous. Midseason. 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN. 3 feet. Small, overlapping, ruffled, pale yellow 
flowers. Deciduous. Late. 
OPHIR. 3 feet. Large, trumpet-shaped, yellow flowers. Deciduous. 
Midseason. 
ORANGEMAN. 2 feet. Small flowers of orange, borne in clusters. 
Deciduous. Early. 
PALE MOON. 3 feet. Beautiful pale yellow of excellent form and 
sturdy growth. Deciduous. Late. 
PATRICIA. 3 feet. A lovely pale yellow with greenish throat; re- 
curving petals. Fragrant. Evergreen. Late. 
PORT. 21% feet. A full, small flower. Rich, sprightly red, with sturdy, 
much-branched scapes. Slightly darker in mid-zone, greenish throat. 
Deciduous. Late. 
PRINCESS. 3 feet. Ruffled flower of pale yellow. Evergreen. Late. 
QUEEN MARY. 31% feet. Large, deep yellow flowers, outstanding 
among the early varieties. Evergreen. 
QUEEN OF MAY. 3 feet. Wide-open yellow flowers. Good bloomer. 
Fragrant. 
RADIANT. 2 feet. Clear, pure orange. Deciduous. Midseason. 
RAJAH. 3 feet. Bright orange-red with darker eye. Very striking in 
this section. Deciduous. Late. 
RED BIRD. 3 feet. Scarlet flowers on well-branched scapes. Lusty 
grower. Evergreen. Late. 
REGINALD PERRY. Pale yellow flowers shading to apricot on the 
tips of the petals. Lusty grower. Deciduous. Late. 
ROYAL. 3 feet. Golden yellow flowers. Long blooming season. Ever- 
green. Late. 
SACHEM. 3 feet. Dark red flowers, borne on stiff upright stems. Good 
substance. Holds color in full sun. Evergreen. Midseason. 
SCARLETT O’HARA. Medium flower of bright red; yellow throat. 
Evergreen. Midseason. 
SEMPERFLORENS. 31% feet. Large, funnel-shaped flowers of soft 
apricot-orange. Evergreen. Early. 
SERENADE. 2) feet. Very light pastel shades of yellow and coral- 
pink; petals twisted and crinkled. Deciduous. Midseason. 
SHIRLEY. Large open flowers of pale apricot-yellow with very fluted 
petals. Evergreen. Late. 
SIBYL. 3 feet. Dark-flowered type, petals striped and darker than 
sepals. Evergreen. Midseason. 
SIRIUS. 21% feet. Rich orange, funnel shaped, with a faint red tinge. 
Deciduous. Midseason. 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER. 31% feet. Large, trumpet-shaped flowers of 
soft apricot-yellow. Evergreen. Midseason. 
SONNY. 3 feet. Pale lemon-yellow flowers with a greenish throat; 
pe petals of firm thick texture never hurt by sun. Evergreen. 
uate. 
SOUDAN. 3 feet. Clear empire-yellow, with broad overlapping petals 
and wavy margins. Evergreen. Midseason. 
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