Hemerocallis (Continued) 
The Gem Rich, deep orange-yellow on 3% to 4 stems. In full bloom by June 20th 
in this section. A very fine variety, aptly named. 75¢ 
Theron (Stout 1934) A much heralded hemerocallis of dark, red purple with great 
depth of color. The petals and sepals are recurving at the tips with a velvety 
tlush extending down to the medium yellow cup. July bloomer. 34”. 75¢ 
Valiant (Cook 1943) One of the finest orange day-lilies. The color is clear and 
smooth. Segments are waved and crimped, texture and substance excellent. 
July-August. 42”. $3.50 
Yellowstone (Kraus) Large, free-flowering light yellow. Wide petals. Creped 
and ruffled, very fragrant. $2.50 
Zouave (Stout 1941) Near to a red bicolor. Blooms in June. Petals a rich fulvous 
red, with darker mid-zone. Sepals slightly lighter. Medium sized and well 
branched. This variety remains cpen evenings and usually blooms again in 
September. 75¢c 
JOIN THE HEMEROCALLIS SOCIETY 
This Society has recently been organized. If you are interested in Hemerocallis, 
the flower of the future, and want personal experience reports from gardeners, plus 
the best advice of leading hybridizers, join this worth-while Society. Annual dues 
are $3.00. Address: Daisy L. Ferrick, Secretary, The Hemerocallis Society, 416 Arter 
Ave., Topeka, Kansas. 
44 
