D aylilies 
(Hemerocallis) 
Abbreviations used are as follows: 
E—Early; late May and early June in this locality. 
I—Intermediate; from early to mid-June into July. 
M—Midseason or July bloomers. 
LM—Late midseason; July into August. 
L—Late; August and September. 
RE—Has repeat bloom. 
Ev—Has evergreen foliage tendencies. 
De—Foliage is dormant in the winter. 
OE—Remains open into the evening. 
AFTERGLOW. (Stout.) 40” M-OE. Un- 
usual pastel buff with raised midrib; best AMULET. (Nesmith.) 50” M. Strong 
in partial shade. $1.50 growing rosy pink with white midrib in 
Starlight (See page 10) 
; petals. $1.50 
ALLAPATTAH. (Watkins.) 40” M. Large 
wide-petaled and distinctive dark maroon- 
red. ‘ $1.50 ANNA BETSCHER. (Betscher.) 32” LM. 
Nice deep yellow with heavy petal sub- 
ALADDIN. (Stout.) 40” I-OE-RE. Clusters stance. $0.50 
of orange-yellow blooms—deep brown eye 
zone. $0.50 
AUGUST ORANGE. (Stout.) 36” L-OE. 
ALBION. (Wheeler.) 40” M. Round, reg- Many small, rich orange blooms on well 
ular blooms of pale cream. $4.00 branched stems. $1.00 
Daylilies Provide Carefree Garden Color for Years and Years 
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