_ HEMEROCALLIS (DAYLILY) 
PLANTING TIME, FALL AND SPRING 
The Hemerocallis is a very satisfactory perennial, their Lily-like flowers are of won- 
derful coloring, from the palest yellow to the deepest golden orange, pink, yellow, 
mahogany and the deepest wine color. They grow from four to six feet tall, and are 
very hardy; grow in nearly every soil, in sun and part shade, produce a large number 
of flowers like Lilies, all summer to late fall. No perennial grows as easily as the 
Hemerocallis, 
This list is of the new hybrids and they are a great improvement over the older 
varieties, 
each 100 
Albion (Whe. 1952). Lightest lemon ...... preteen See ers Ne ele $ 4.00 
Arabian Sheik (Norton 1952). Near Wohtt:Scicrbe hoagie shee eer ee ge 2.00 
PeieeyNorron Ss ecicnaNopeyus) oi ee Se se 1.50 
Arline (House 1948). Orange-yellow, large flower 0.0 3.00 
Amaryllus (Betcher). Bright yellow Amaryllus-like flowers AS) 20.00 
Annis Victoria Russell (Russell). Rich yellow, fine flower with a flush 
of apricot orange in center; very fine flower ............ 50 40.00 
Autumn Prince. Pale yellow medium-sized, well formed flower, well 
Pea amet Oe Say ste eel ee ee ok a ee Se 2.00 
Bagdad (Russell). Small flowering variety, one mass of flowers when 
in full blossom, orange flushed deeper orange, yellow throat ....... 2.5 16.00 
Beacon (Betcher). Large golden yellow on very tall stem _............ 1.00 
BlpSdrootm Net al946)). “Drazil-ted- 2.50 Sec ie ee le 8.00 
BOUIiCmUMMorey 2905). “Hed-orange =|.) ws 10.00 
Berwyn. Bright carmine red, yellow throat ........ 2.00 
Black Emperor. Large flowers of deep purple, very free flowering ........ 90 40.00 
Black Falcon (Mrs. Miller). Large open flowers of very dark red, near 
black wavy edges, small pale yellow cup in center; very unusual 2.00 
Black Swan (Russells). One of the very darkest near black; 
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Byou (Russell). A small flowering variety, very profucious flowering, 
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Bleeding Heart (Russell). Pale salmon overcast with rosy red, dee ae 
Soomaee oO ZONe acre -tullled HOwer i. 0<'. 1 eee ee 1.00 
Breeze, Old rose slightly overcast with wine orchid, semi dwarf... 1.00 
Brandiwine (Wheeler). Rich garnet with purple eyezone; wide open 
ish: AE aie GiGi Oo Cade eI COMORES ek Pe ees SOBRE ge OU ACA Neat 40 
Brackle (Wheeler). Mahogany brown changing color, an overlay re- 
sembling brockade; very fine large flower oi. ccccccecccccccceeeeeecteee eens wis 
Capitola (Russell). Rich rose, buff midrib, deep rose eyezone ruffled ihe 
Carnival (Russell). Bright moro red, large orange throat, large open 
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Carissima (Nes. 1945). Exquisite pale flesh pink flower, deeper pink 
halo in the heart of the flower, smooth glistening finish, very free 
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Sinnic orm euch snrow naive lows /Centey. tee See en ee Ves 16.00 
Cornell (Wheeler). A very fine bicolor of true red and pale yellow 
aliguerecurvedu wavy petdls; Very Good. 2.25.52 kee 2.90 
Confucious (Bechtold). Burned orange, with cinnamon cast, wide open 
UEIAY (3c Smee ann Po eee SR oO Beg FS Le Soe BE ee 1.00 
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