38 Glen Saint Mary Nurseries Co. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Daylilies) 
Modern Daylilies are excellent for Florida gardens. Their 
brilliant colors, fragrance, extreme hardiness and long bloom- 
ing period make them prime favorites. They grow in sun or 
part shade in practically any soil. Plant them in the perennial 
border or among shrubs or foundation plantings. Don’t over- 
look Hemerocallis. 
NOTE: The varieties marked with an asterisk (*) are 
deciduous. 
CLASS A 
Bagdad.* Combination of orange, coppery red and brown. 
Long blooming period. 
Cressida.* Reddish orange with fulvous band. Midseason. 
E. A. Bowles. Narrow, pointed, wide-part petals of pale 
gold, shading to reddish orange. Early. 
Hyperion.* Large, fragrant flowers of a pale luminous canary- 
yellow. Midseason. 
Iris Perry.* Tall-growing, with deep yellow flowers overlaid 
with bronze, like Aurantiaca. Midseason. 
J. A. Crawford. Very tall. Handsome, wide-open flowers of a 
clear shade of light yellow, deepening in the throat. A strong 
grower with a long blooming period. 
Linda.* The fluted golden petals are flecked with cinnamon; 
sepals creamy yellow. Midseason. 
Mikado. Golden yellow flower with mahogany-red eye zone. 
Midseason. 
Ophir.* Golden yellow, trumpet shaped. Long season. 
Sir Michael Foster. Large, fluted, clear yellow flowers. Long 
season. 
Soudan. The flower, of a rich glistening yellow, is of the full, 
recurved lily type, with broad, fluted and overlapping petals. 
A fine summer bloomer. 
Welaka. Blooms very freely borne in May, of good substance 
and distinctly crepe-like and rippled in texture. Broad, 
spatulate petals with mandarin-orange throat which fades 
to the attractive rosy fulvous tone of the outer segments. 
Smiall clumps, 4 to5-in= diam... eee $3 50 
Medium clumps, 5 to 7-in. diam................. 4 50 
Class B 
Apricot. Deep yellow. 
Aurantiaca. Reddish orange. 
Citrina. Light lemon. 
Crown of Gold. Golden yellow. 
Fulva. Rusty orange-red. 
J. R. Mann. Frosted buff and yellow. 
Kwanso. Double; orange-copper. 
Margaret Perry. Rosy buff, yellow throat. 
Mrs. John J. Tigert. Brazil-red. 
Orangeman. Deep orange. 
Pale Moon. Pale lemon. 
Vesta. Orange-yellow. 
10 100 
Small clumps, 4 to 5-in. diam............$2 00 $15 00 
Medium clumps, 5 to 7-in. diam......... 300 25 00 
HEMEROCALLIS 
