Hemerocallis (Continued) 
Bijou (Stout 1935) A distinct and small flowered variety that branches freely and 
blooms profusely. Ground color of orange; clear in the throat, overcast with 
fulvous red over the rest of the flower, with a slightly darker mid-zone. Height, 
about 24”. July-August bloomer. Dainty and refined. 75c 
Boutonniere (Stout 1939) As the name indicates, this is a rather small blooming 
variety with wide open, overlapping and recurving petals. Sepals are a clear 
yellow; petals a light rosy peach with a trace of mid-stripe. Grassy foliage. 
Good, early-fall bloomer, August-September. Grows about 36” in height. 
75¢ 
Caballero (Stout 1941) A large lily-like bicolor with rose petals and yellow sepals. 
Because of its soft pastel colors this variety combines nicely with other per- 
ennials. $1.00 
Chamois Pink (Nesmith 1945) A soft creamy-pink background with an overlay of 
rose and the mellow finish of thick chamois. July-August. 40”. $3.50 
Chivalry (David Hall) A clear, deep, velvety red with no midrib variation of 
color; almost a true red “self” except for a little greenish-yellow deep down in 
the throat. It is definitely red, not brown, as are so many of the so-called reds. 
Color holds well in the sun. A prolific bloomer. The flowers are medium large 
on well-branched stems of medium height. A good strong grower. $3.50 
Cibola (Hill 1949) Large well-formed flowers of Spanish yellow. An unusual color. 
To enjoy the full benefit of the soft, delicate color, plant this variety in light 
shade. $3.50 
Dauntless (Stout 1935) Pale cadmium yellow, with greenish throat and delicate ful- 
vous touch in center of each petal. A great garden favorite with our customers. 
July and August blooming period. About 30”. 75¢ 
Devon Cream (Nesmith 1945) Pale-cream blooms with wide sepals and petals that 
are beautifully fluted at the edge. Heavy firm-substanced flowers on strong, 
sturdy stalks. July-August. 39”. $3.50 
Doubloon (Nesmith 1945) Broadly formed flowers of deep, glistening golden-yellow 
without marking or blending of any other color, Extremely large flowers have 
a glistening sheen, with broad ribbed petals, slightly ruffled at the tips. Long 
season of bloom. August-September. 44”. $2.06 
Eric Junior (Kraus) Small, glowing bright red on compact bushes. 29”. $2.50 
Evelyn Claar (Kraus) The most popular pink Hem in our garden. The flowers have 
nice broad petals, salmon pink with a silvery sheen. Up to 40 buds per scape. 
A clump of Evelyn Claar in front of a planting of annual Blue Salvia produces 
a striking effect. 36”. $8.00 
Fascination (Hall 1948) A pleasing tone of medium yellow with a prominent halo. 
The flowers are very broad petaled and very large. The 40-inch scapes are well- 
branched and carry up to 50 flowers each on established plants. $1.75 
Felice (Kraus) Very large, non-fading, light yellow. $2.50 
Flambeau (Kraus) A fine, bright, flame-red from Dr. Kraus. Strong grower. July. 
OO $3.00 
Gaiety (Betscher 1940) A very fine, free blooming, light yellow that is a fine addi- 
tion to your day-lily list. $1.50 
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