HEMEROCALLIS ° Daylilies 
Few, if any, perennials are better adapted to 
southern gardens than the modern Daylilies. Their 
brilliant coloring, unusual hardiness, freedom from 
disease and long blooming period make them al- 
most indispensable for every garden. While they 
respond to good treatment, they will thrive with a 
minimum of care under the most adverse conditions. 
They grow and flower profusely in either full sun 
or partial shade. The color range and form of 
flowers of the newer varieties is extremely varied. 
Varieties marked with an asterisk (*) are evergreen; 
others are semi-evergreen or deciduous. 
When ordering Daylilies, please state if you wish 
us to substitute a similar variety if we are sold out 
of any variety ordered. 
*AMARYLLIS. Golden yellow. Midseason. 
*AUREOLE. Rich cadmium-yellow, pointed petals, 
Early. 
BOUTONNIERE. Yellow sepals with overlapping 
petals of pale rosy peach. A distinctive smaller 
flower. Late. 
BREEZE. Large, old-rose. Medium height; mid- 
season. 
CHENGTU. Coppery orange-red with carmine 
mid-zone. Late. 
CHIPPEWA. Large, fiery red with yellow throat, 
Midseason. 
CITY OF AMARILLO. Very large, pale lemon- 
yellow. Tall; early, free bloomer. 
*EMILY HUME. Orange-yellow, petals twisted and 
curled. Extremely robust; midseason. 
ESTRELLITA. Large, 6-inch maroon and_ gold 
flowers. Medium height; midseason. 
*FLORHAM. Clear golden yellow; fragrant. Mid- 
season. 
FULVA. Rusty orange-red. Midseason. 
GEORGE YELD. Large, open, rose and orange 
flower. Late. 
HYPERION. Large, canary-yellow, fragrant flow- 
ers with broad crinkled petals. One of the best 
light yellows. Midseason. 
JOY RUSSELL. Pale lemon-yellow. Very tall new 
variety; midseason. 
*KANAPAHA. New clear cardinal-red. Very fine 
medium blooms. Midseason. 
LINDA. Bicolor with golden-flecked cinnamon 
petals, creamy yellow sepals and rose throat. 
Midseason. 
MARY GRAVES. New large, 6-inch, creamy buff 
flowers. Tall; midseason. 
MICHAEL ROBINSON. New mahogany and gold 
of velvety texture; wide, slightly ruffled petals. 
Tall; midseason. 
MIKADO. Orange and maroon. A favorite va- 
riety of medium height; free flowering. Mid- 
season. 
MRS. B. F. BONNER. New large, pale lemon- 
yellow, with larger flowers and petals than 
Hyperion. Profuse bloomer; midseason. 
MRS. JOHN J. TIGERT. Pale orange throat with 
bright red petals. Good strong grower; mid- 
season. 
MULTIFLORA SUMMER’ HYBRIDS. Small, clear 
orange flowers. Dwarf; long flowering season. 
ON TOUR. New huge, pale yellow flowers. Tall; 
midseason. 
OPHIR. Large, golden yellow. Tall; midseason. 
*PATRICIA. A very fine pale clear yellow with 
greenish throat; fragrant. Late. 
QUEEN OF GONZALES. New fine large, wide- 
petaled, deep gold flowers. Early. 
QUEEN OF TEXAS. New distinctive rosy red. 
Tall; midseason. 
RED ADMIRAL. New fiery red with yellow throat; 
small blooms. Medium height; midseason. 
SERENADE. New pale yellow, delicately tinted 
with pink, with fluted and twisted petals. Semi- 
dwarf; midseason. 
SKYLARK. Large, creamy yellow with ruffled 
petals. Tall; midseason. 
SYLVIA. New pale yellow variegated with rosy 
pink. Tall; midseason. 
TOPEKA. New medium-sized, intense fiery red 
flowers with yellow throat; velvety texture. 
Midseason. 
HOUSE PLANTS AND ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS 
We have a variety of decorative greenhouse-grown pot plants—also annual flower plants for the garden 
in season at our CLOISTER FLOWER SHOP, located at THE CLOISTER HOTEL, Sea Island, Georgia. 
St. Simons Island, Georgia 
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