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| Se The gorgeous colors of the modern DAYLILY-pale primrose thru 
PA dso all shades of yellow and orange, shades of pink and red, deep 
PIPES Pe N maroon and purple, also two-toned, eyed and bi~colors- as well 
aS: wt) as its hardiness and freedom from pests and diseases, are 
| ‘av } making it one of the most popular perennials of the present 
time. While many varieties bloom in July when there is apt to 
be a lack of color in the garden, yet by careful selection 
one may have Daylilies blooming from May to October. 
There is a very active Hemerocallis Society which stages national and local 
Hemerccallis Flower Shows and maintains a test garden. M, Frederick Stuntz 
is the Check List Compiler for the Society, keeping an accurate list of the 
hundreds of varieties being grown in all parts of the country, as well as the 
new varieties introduced each year. If you would like to belong to the Hemero— 
callis Society, ask us about membership. There are many benefits-bulletins, 
yearbooks, loan library, rental kodachrome slides---you will enjoy this 
contact with other amateur and commercial growers, 
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ANNA BETSCHER—Deep orange-yellow shaded reddish bronze. July. Height 3 '. . . «6 « #.50 
*ANNIS VICTORIA RUSSELL-~Very large-clear yellow, very long stems. Outstanding. . . 1.09 
APRICOT~Sweet-scented cadmium yellow, reverse of petals brown. One of the earliest .40 
AUGUST PIONSER-Chrome yellow with red flush. Medium size flowers in profusion .. 75 
AUREOLE-Very early, low-growing variety. Bright orange medium blooms , . . «+ »« 40 
sigue RED-Handsome rich velvety red. Blooms in July and August. . ...+«-+ ++ «DV 
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PAD—-Striking flower of coppery red over orange with darker blotch and mid-ribs 59 
BAE Bae TEARS=Daint y rosy-red with ruffled petals. ‘Ae Qt. SC ere 46 e ° Chee Ve tee ae . ry Leo 
BARONST~Hedium size brick red with etsy throat. Early flowering. fiyergreen re. 
BAY STATE—Deep glistening yellow, broad leaves. Tall. Midsummer, . 1. 2 «2 © © © DU 
BRACON-Waxy trumpet shaped flower of deep orange. .. : ; i tee toe 
*BLACK FALCON-Large ruffled blackish mahogany, shallow chiles eon one 36". 5 ew 
BOUTONIERRE-Rosy peach petals, yellow sepals. Small dainty flower. Plant 25 ft. . .50 
BUCKEYE—Clear orange and mahogany with a red eve wiUpen EVEDINES. « « « + Sohn eevee 
CABALLERO—~Clear-—cut Bi-color. Vermillion rec and gold, Mid-summer bloom. ho", eta woe 
CALYPSO-Light lemon-yellow night blooner. Very large. Fragrant. wise Ne Wee ee eee 
CINNABAR-Rosy brown-red with yellow throat. Long Bilecntne ICTENG) Sig rh ORES, CAPR ag re, ) oiae 9 
CRESSIDA-Rich golden star-shaped flower, good size. Good foliage. ...-.++s-e«-ve 50 
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D. Wyman-\ superb golden yellow with a tawny splash on the petals. Large flowers.50 
Dr. REGEL-Low growing variety blooming very early. 2'. Deep yellow. Verv showy. «50 
DOMINION-A fine dark medium size flower of reddish brown with yellow throat. 3', ule, 
HARLIANA~ Very early broad—petalled flower of rich golden yellow. Low growing, 2!' .50 
FLAVA(Lemon Lily)-Very fragrant lemon-yellow Daylily blooming with the Iris. .. .50 
FLORHAM—Large bloom of deep gold. Mid-season-early July. Medium height. .... .oA0 
FULVA MACULATA-A species Daylily of burnished rose. Medium height. Blooms in July .50 
*FULVA ROSEA-Most beautiful of the species Dayliles. Clear rose pink, UU. 6 eee 
FULVALO-Very late blooming variety. Dark fulvous in color. 30", er ele ane. we 
GALTETY—wWide open, light lemon-yellow flowers of good substance. Tall plant. Early. .75 
*GAY TROUBADOUR-Bright red petals, yellow mid-stripe, maize yellow sepals. Large. 2.00 
GHORGH YELD-Large recurving flowers of orange suffused bronze-rose. .... «© e-« SO 
GLORIANA-Very tall plant with deep yellow fluted petals. Blooms in June. A curse. 
GOLD DUST-Semi-dwarf plant blooming very early. Flowers empire yellow. 13 feet. . .5° 
GOLDEN DRHAM-Medium size flower of clear gold. Recurving petals of heavy substance ,50 
