GLOWING GOLD (Nesmith) M. 33 in. 
—Imagine large blooms, lightly twisted, 
a showy shade of brilliant orange, stun- 
Hieev.ery tines eel oe Lk Each $3.00 
GOLD BEARER (Russell) 36”—This is 
a gold-yellow, having 6 in. ruffled flow- 
ers. A wonderful addition to any gar- 
den. Blooming over a very long time. 
Each $1.00 
GOLDEN GIANT (Sass)—A very large, 
imposing flower of purest golden-yellow. 
We will hear more from this flower as 
it becomes better known. July-Aug. 
Each $3.00 
GOLD MEADOWS (Russell)X—A huge, 
six inch, slightly ruffled flower of firm 
texture. A tall flower of lightest can- 
ary-lemon. May-June. 41% ft. Each $1.00 
GOLDEN WEST (Sass)—Lovely large 
funnel-shaped flowers, a deeper shade 
than Sunny West. Blossoms are of 
heavy texture making this a wonderful 
garden variety. 4 ft. tall. July-August. 
Bere rir ae cent Je te Each $0.50 
GOLIATH (Bechtold)—In good rich soil, 
kept damp at blooming time, one can 
expect mammoth 7 inch wide open, deep 
yellow flowers. A very prolific bloom- 
Bremelil yee 10 ee Each $1.00 
GRANADA (Traub) — A smooth and 
glistening tan and brown of charm and 
distinction. June-July. 36 in. Each $1.00 
GYPSY (Betscher)—Orange with slight 
1ed shading blended beautifully togeth- 
er giving it appearance of smoky orange, 
about 5 inches spread. 3% ft. tall. Stems 
and foliage strong, blooms late July. 
We? Yo BA ae rae Each $0.50 
HANKOW-— Introduced by Dr. Stout, 
The flowers are large, wide-spreading 
(514 inches), rich yellowish orange with 
a bold scarlet eye-zone in the petals, one 
of the finest Hemerocallis. 31% to 4 ft. 
JIL AUSUSt eee ee eee Each $0.50 
HAZEL SAWYER (Wheeler)—M. Re. 36 
inch. ev. In the pink class and very 
lovely in the garden. The lighter mar- 
gins set off the lavender pink tones of 
the flower. Each $1.50 
*HELEN WHEELER (Traub) — Long 
blooming fine pink, with a deeper eye- 
zone. 31% ft. June-July. __ Each $1.75 
HESPERUS (Sass)—Lovely seven inch 
blooms, empire and light cadmium yel- 
low giving a delightful Jersey cream 
etfect. Several flowers open at once 
on tall, well branched stalks four feet 
tall. Blooms in July and August. 
Let ag LS SE Aa ce ale een ne Pe Each $1.00 
HIAWATHA (Stout) 36”—This is a mul- 
tifloral type of clear orange tone having 
many blooms to the scape. Always a 
Soodecardaens subject, +4 -42< Each $0.50 
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HIGH NOON (Milliken)—A rich Cad- 
mium-yellow 5 in. flower with petals 
and sepals tipped with trace of orange. 
Heavy substanced and withstands sun 
and rain. Remaining open late at night. 
Stee seme ees coe tly Fie d Each $10.00 
HOPE (Parry) — A very dainty, charm- 
ing two-toned flower, with apricot-rose 
petals having a lghter mid-rib. Sepals 
scft yellow. Height 3 ft. Aug-Sept. 
Satie Gigetae T ie  Aa eee 28 ae Eah $0.75 
JEAN (McDade)—The brightest, most 
attractive bicolor, brick-red and yellow. 
Blooming after most are gone. Outstand- 
Inge 38) inwAUseSeptse 4 Each $1.50 
JEWELL RUSSELL (Russell, 1950) 36 in. 
M. Ev.—This huge 7 to 8-inch bloom is 
the palest of pale lemons. Its extreme- 
ly wide petals are slightly ruffled and 
recurved. The sepals of the same color 
are extremely recurved. ____ Each $3.00 
JOANNA HUTCHINS (Kraus)—Smooth, 
Waxy, glistening pure orange of good 
substance. Mid-July to late Aug. 
Tae gee Ly we ae Oe eee, Fook Each $3.00 
J. T. RUSSELL—Ht. 3 ft. Petals yellow 
with red eye markings. Sepals lemon. 
Large long bloomer. July-Aug. Ea. $1.00 
2UDGE ORR (Orr)—E. 30 inch. The 
outstanding soft orange-yellow bloom- 
ing at Iris time. It is as far advanced 
over the old time, early blooming Day- 
lilies as the modern Daylilies are over 
the old Flava. Prolific and free flower- 
irg; wonderful too as a cut flower. 
Each $1.00 
JULY APRICOT (Bechtold)—A lovely, 
evenly toned flower of lustrous apricot. 
Petals ruffled and sepals recurved. Very 
floriferous and prolific. July-Aug. 30 
TVS ae ee Le Pee Each $2.00 
J. S. GAYNOR (Yeld) ML. 38’—Light 
golden-yellow of good texture and sub- 
stance on excellent branching plants. 
BA eh et eRe es Boh aR aL Each. $1.00 
JUST MARY (Russell) — 36 in. Red 
veins running through a yellow back- 
ground with a deeper eye-zone. Keeps 
well evenings, heavy bloomer. Ea. $1.00 
KANSAN (H. M. Hill 1948)—Huge wide 
spreading red toned self with long slen- 
der, gently recurving segments that tap- 
er gradually. Buds are often 6 inches 
long and the spreading flower 9 inches. 
One customer wrote of a bloom that 
measured 1114 inches, 50 inch. Ea. $5.00 
