Hemerocallis (Continued) 
Neyron Rose (Kraus) Wide petaled full flowers of dark rose pink. Unusual and dis- 
tinct color. Here is a Hem that attracts much attention in our garden. 38”. 
Shipment late August or September. $12.50 
North Star (Hall 1948) As near a white daylily as has been produced to date. A 
large, creamy yellow flower of excellent substance, grace and finish. The slender 
scapes are unusually strong. Rather late. 38’. $4.00 
Ophir (Farr 1924) A fine, large, deep golden yellow on stout, well branched stems. 
The petals are broad and of firm texture. One of the best of the older varieties. 
50¢ 
Orange Beauty (H. P. Sass 1944) Flowers extremely large with broad segments, 
opening flat. About 5%” in diameter. Color, orange self. Very fragrant, 34 
buds on 40” stems. July and August bloomer. $2.59 
Painted Lady (Russell) One of the largest flowering varieties of daylilies. Wide 
open flowers beautifully ruffled. Color, cinnamon-brown and yellow on flushed 
red, with a coral colored throat. July-August. 36”. $2.59 
Porcelain Pink (Nesmith 1945) A luminous pink with an almost lacquered finish. 
Flowers are recurving in form resembling a full cupped lily with petals and 
sepals narrowing at the tips. The smoothly finished flowers have a peach back- 
ground painted deeper pink. Tall, well branched stems with many flowers. 
Color near chamois pink. August-September. 39’. $2.50 
Primula (Kraus) Large, early, wide-petaled yellow. Opens fully even on dull 
cool days. Flowers are fragrant and exceptionally beautiful. $2.50 
Rajah (Stout 1935) A hemerocallis with large and gaily colored blooms. The throat 
and background of the flower is orange with eye zone of garnet brown. Blooms 
July-August. 42”. 75¢ 
Rosalind (Stout 1938) The flowers are rose-pink in color and borne on tall, grace- 
ful stalks, 42” tall. Blooming season July and August. $1.00 
Royal Ruby (Nesmith 1942) A marvelous flower of almost crimson red with glow 
and life throughout. We consider this the best red hemerocallis in commerce. 
A smoothly finished flower with full semi-reflexed petals and sepals. Stalks are 
medium height with good branching. July-August. 38”. $2.50 
Scarlet Sunset (Wheeler) As brilliantly glowing as a flaming sunset. Medium sized, 
regularly formed flower. Buds are orange-scarlet. Very well received by all 
who view it. $3.00 
Sceptre (Bechtold 1946) Very large flowers of jonquil yellow — many open at the 
same time on strong stems. A good grower with heavy dark green foliage. 30’. 
$1.50 
Starlight (Nesmith) Pale creamy yellow. This is termed a night blooming variety 
which means the blooms do not close as early in the evening as most varieties. 
Blooms July to September and is a very free bloomer. 39”. $1.00 
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