HEMEROCALLIS 
One of the most popular perennials of the day, the position of 
eminence the day lily holds is increasing steadily each season. The 
flowers range in size from the tiny two inch multiflora hybrids to 
the full-petaled giants having a spread of six to eight inches. Their 
finish varies in many ways. Some appear to be cut from velvet, 
others are satiny, some quite waxy appearing and some so infused 
with gold dust they appear to be of crystalline formation. They also 
vary in height, ranging from about eighteen inches to well over 
five feet. Through careful selection, you may have bloom in your 
garden from early June until frost. 
ADMIRATION (Russell) M. 38 in. Lovely flower of deep rose 
pink shades 
AFTERGLOW (Stout) M. L. 36 in. A lovely blend of luminous 
buff and peach pink__-_ se ee 
APRICOT QUEEN (Sass) M. L. 40 in. Very large flowers of 
rich apricot pink. Very lovely 
ARLINE (House) E. M. 42 in. One of the best in the orange 
class, this has large full blossoms on strong well branched 
many flowers of fine form and soft buff orange coloring. 
Beautitully: branched! stalks ==== === === = ene: 
BALLET DANCER (Nesmith) M. 38 in. Broad, beautifully 
formed flowers of lustrous buff pink, with pink predom- 
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BIJOU (Stout) M. 30 in. A multiflora hybrid with myriads of 
small flowers of rich bronze red_______- =a anes 
BLACK CHERRY (Douglas) M. 36 in. Beautifully formed, rich 
black red of graceful appearance. Lustrous and non-burn- 
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BLITHSOME (Nesmith) M. L. 48 in. A large and very lovely, 
richp creamy= yellOW = se ee 
BOLD BEAUTY (Hill) M. 48 in. A very large flower of med- 
ium orange red that is heavily penciled with slightly 
Pompeiian rose and soft yellow. Full flower___-___--- = 
BOUNTIFUL (Cook) M. 40 in. A very broad petaled flower 
of rich lemon that might be termed an improved Hyperion. 
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BOUTTONIERE (Stout) L. 38 in. Myriads of small, golden 
apricot blooms on tall, graceful stalks -_ 
BRANDYWINE (Wheeler) M. 32 in. A wide, ruffled flower 
of rich mahogany with deep purple eye - eee 
BROWN EYED SUSAN (E. Hill) M. 36 in. Rich full yellow with 
dark brownmeyezone === === ee ee 5 eS 
CALYPSO M. L. 40 in. A very large, pale yellow night 
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CAPRICE (Stout) 24 in. Rich brown red with golden throat. 
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CAPTAIN BLOOD (Russell) A very rich and glowing red with 
an eyezone of deeper carmine red, and a pale yellow 
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CHLOE (Nesmith) M. 38 in. Fine large flower of soft burnt 
orange, with an allover flecking of golden sepia_______ 
CIBOLA (Hill) M. 36 in. Extremely broad flower of rich 
golden orange or Spanish yellow. Very fine_.________ 
CLAIR DE LUNE (Tomp.) M. L. 38 in. Beautifully formed 
flower of rich cream with faint zone of gleaming lemon 
and gold dusted inish =) == 2 wee te Se eee 
CONFUSCIOUS (Bechtold) M. 38 in. A glowing fulvous red 
of large size with long pointed petals. Very bright -____ 
COMET (Russell) M. 40 in. A bicolor of fine form, this has 
soft yellow sepals and deep rose petals_-_____________ 
CONSTANCE (Hill) M. L. 40 in. A bicolor with bright red 
petals and sepals of yellow with an overlay of bush. 
flower of rich copper tones. Excellent.-_______________ 
CORONATION (Lester) M. L. 38 in. Lovely, very heavily 
ruffled flower of blue toned purple. A very lovely shade 
CRAEMORE RUBY (Plouf) M. L. 36 in. Large glistening flow- 
ers of deep ruby__-_~- aes ie: Spe ene F e 
CREAM FRILLS (Hill) M. 36 in. A free flowering, deeply 
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CRIMSON PIRATE (Sass) M. 36 in. A very showy flower of 
bright satiny crimson. Flaring open form__--------__~_ 
DESERT SUNRISE (Bechtold) M. L. 46 in. Almost a self of an 
unusual orange pink shade. Petals Sunstone orange and 
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DEVON CREAM (Nesmith) M. L. 38 in. A large, very broad 
petaled flower of richest cream. One of the loveliest lilies 
in the garden, this cannot be praised too highly ._-----~ 
DOROTHEA (Lester) M. 36 in. A very largt, light yellow with 
a light zone of lavender. Graceful and lovely _-___---- 
DRESS REHEARSAL (Russel!) M. 40 in. Lovely bicolor of apri- 
COfmancay OSV. pink == 5 
EMBERS (Sass) M. 30 in. Very large flower of deep flame 
color. Entirely different both in form and color ___---__ 
FAIRY JEWELS (Nesmith) M. L. 46 in. Full open flowers of 
clean shrimp pink. Many blooms to each stalk 
FANTASIA (Stout) M. 40 in. A rich canary yellow with a 
blending of burnt Sienna. Flowers are large with very 
recurved petals that are heavily fluted and twisted at 
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FESTIVAL (Stout) M. 40 in. Brilliant red and yellow bicolor 
FIREBRAND (Stout) M. 36 in. Rich crimson with orange throat 
and broad, delightfully flowers. Petals have a delicate 
twist much: like tnose lot) WVal= BU senses eee 
FIRE FLAME (Nesmith) M. 40 in. Brilliant red orange self of 
good substance and finish. Large flowers 
FIRETHORN (Nesmith) L. 38 in. Brilliant dragon blood red of 
the multiflora type. Orange cup with red stamens. Fine _ 
FLANDERS (Lester) M. 30 in. Fine, broad petaled red with 
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FLEURED (Tomp.) Sold out for this season. 
FRED STUNTZ (Kraus) E. M. 35 in. A broad petaled red of 
dark cardinal tones ____ Oe ian as 
FULVA MACULATA (Specie) M. L. 48 in. Mammoth apricot 
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GALA (Lester) M. 36 in. Deep velvety red of spreading form 
GARDEN CHARM (Bechtold) E. M. 34 in. Huge golden yellow 
with unusually wide petals and graceful form. Popular__ 
GAY ROMNEY (Nesmith) M. L. 42 in. Large full flowers of 
antique ruby with a deeper flush on the upper part of the 
petals and sepals. Very brilliant and floriferous ..______ 
showy and lovely new yellow —______ ee ee el 
GOLD COAST (Emig.) M. 40 in. Very broad petals and ex- 
tremely large flowers of deep orange gold. Fine ______ 
GRETCHEN (H. Sass) M. L. 40 in. Beautifully formed and 
smoothly colored flower of English red. Very choice .__ - 
GUNGA DIN (Taylor) E. 42 in. Dark red flushed purple with 
a starlike throat of greenish yellow. Very fine and quite 
showy —_— 
HONEY REDHEAD (Nesmith) M. 36 in. A brilliant red with 
infusion of maroon and copper. Cream midribs and mar- 
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HUNTERS MOON (Tomp.) M. L. 36 in. Very large flowers 
with extremely broad petals and heavy substance. A near 
bicolor, this has a ground color of near oyster white with 
a lavender pink overlay on the petals and a lighter over- 
lay of the same color on the sepals ___._____________ 
HYPERION (Mead) M. 38 in. Large, full petaled flower of 
deep lemon and canary yellow. Choice_.____________ 
KILLARNEY LASS (Nesmith) L. 36 in. From F. Rosea, this 
carries the Amaryllis like form of its parent but is much 
true rich purple with a deeper violet purple veining and 
wide purple eyezone. Large, broad flowers. Prolific ____ 
LEST YOU FORGET (Russell) M. 44 in. Rich Chinese red with 
a rich velvety finish and broad ruffled petals. Bright —__ 
LINDA (Stout) M. 40 in. Soft bicolor with creamy yellow 
oe Petals overlain rose and creamy yellow sepals. 
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