HELEN FISCHER (Taylor) E 36” 3.00 
Medium sized flowers of soft apricot pink. A long 
and persistent bloomer with reblooming habits. 
HER GRACE (Nesmith) M 38” 1.00 
A patrician flower of palest yellow with large open 
blooms of strong firm texture. A great favorite in 
the garden. 
HESPERUS (H.P. Sass) M 48” Stout Medal 1950 ~=—‘1.00 
The large 7 inch blooms of clear, bright yellow are 
superb, Fine form cind substance. 
HIGH NOON (Milliken) M 36” Ev. H.M. 1952 15.00 
A beautiful deep rich cadmium yellow self. Both 
the petals and sepals are thick and recurved, and both 
have deeply ruffled edges. The color is a very bril- 
liant yellow. The flowers measure 4-1/2 to 5 inches 
across. 
HONEY REDHEAD (Nesmith) M 36” 1.00 
A brilliant and unusual combination of colors. The 
flowers are open and flaring and of a velvety bright 
red with a distinct border of creamy yellow. Good 
branching. 
HOWDY (Bremken-Armstrong) M 36” 5.00 
A bold and striking bicolor of lemon and orchid. 
Very clean and tailored looking. 
HYPERION (Mead) M 40” A.M., R.H.S. 50 
A well-known favorite of pale yellow with large 
fragrant blooms of good form. 
HARRIET HILL (Hill) M 30” 15.00 
A brown-purple blend, slightly bicolored and with 
a yellow stripe on the midrib. The eyezone area is 
darker in color and the throat orange yellow. The 
petals are broad, overlapping, veined and ruffled. 
JEAN (McDade) LM 42” A.M, 1951 1.00 
A real knock-out! A most sensational bicolor with 
very brilliant and rich contrasting colors, brick red and 
yellow. The petals are curly and fluted. It is very 
gay and gypsy-like. 
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JEAN LAFITTE 
JEAN LAFITTE (Claar) EM 36” 3.00 
A very dark, yet brilliantly glowing daylily. The 
lovely wide petals and sepals are of deep, velvety 
garnet. The throat is of cool chartreuse green. 
J. S. GAYNER (Yeld) LM 40” 1.00 
A very beautiful and gracefully formed light orange 
apricot. 
JEWELL RUSSELL (Russell) M 36” Ev. 3.00 
Huge blossoms of palest lemon. The extremely 
wide petals are slightly ruffled and recurved, as are 
the sepals. 
HAI RIK TRIE 
About JEAN LAFITTE - “Mr. Claar's JEAN LAFITTE, a 
deep garnet red of good form was outstanding.” 
Taken from an article by Mr. William J. McKee in the 
bulletin about the 1952 Annual Hemerocallis Society 
Meeting. 
