CULTURE: Hemerocallis will grow and bloom in almost any 
soil and in all parts of the country. They will bloom in full shade 
or sun but are at their best with afternoon shade as the very hot 
sun will fade the flowers somewhat. They are truly a lazy man’s 
flower because once planted they will take care of themselves. 
SHIPMENT: Any time from early Spring to late Fail. 
ALADDIN (Stout) Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
Golden yellow with garnet brown eye zone. The medium sized 
flowers produced in clusters present a brilliant effect. Rebloom- 
ing tendency. Evergreen. 31% feet. June-July. 
AMULET (Nesmith) Each 1.00 
Bright chinese red with yellow center. About 24% feet. July- 
August. 
ANNIS VICTORIA RUSSELL (Russell) Each 1.00 
A giant among daylilies. Purest golden yellow flowers of wide 
flaring form. Evergreen. 3 feet. July. 
ATHLONE (Russell) Each 1.50 
In our opinion this blended bicolor is one of the best daylilics 
on the market today. Petals are rosy chestnut, sepals soft yel- 
low with buff overcast. The large lily like flowers possess elegant 
form and unusual substance. Evergreen. 3¥2 feet. July. 
AUGUST ORANGE (Stout) Each 1.00 
The last of the orange varieties to bloom. Medium flowers are 
produced in abundance on well branched 3 foot stems. 
AUGUST PIONEER (Stout) Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
Medium sized flowers of chrome orange flushed red on slender 
stems. 3 feet. August-September. Among the last to bloom. 
AUTUMN RED (Nesmith) Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
Handsome velvety red that blooms over a long period. Semi- 
flaring flowers on well branched stems. 3 feet. July-August. 
BARONET (Stout) Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
Early blooming brick red with yellow throat. Recurving wide 
petals. 21% feet. June. 
BERTRAND FARR (Stout) Each 1.00 
Most charming blend that is very popular. Color is pale rosy 
peach with darker veining. The full flowers are gracefully re- 
curved on 3 foot stems. June-July. 
BERWYN (Traub) Each 1.00 
Large brilliant red with a conspicuous yellow throat. Highly 
rated everywhere and a strong grower. Evergreen. 3 feet. 
BICOLOR (Stout) Each 1.00 
Petals are light rosy red with yellow midlines. The sepals or- 
ang yellow. Prominent yellow throat. Large flowers on 31% foot 
stems remain open evenings. July-August. 
BLACK CHERRY (Douglas) Each 1.50 
Deepest purplish maroon with scarlet tints at times. Star shaped 
yellow center. Perfectly proportioned recurved flowers stand 
out as one of the best of the dark reds. 21% feet. July-August. 
BLACK EMPEROR (Russell) Each 1.00 
Large 5 inch blooms of deepest red with contrasting yellow 
throat. This and Black Prince are surely two of the finest dark 
varieties. 4 feet. June-July. 
BLITHESOME (Nesmith) Each 1.00 
Soft creamy yellow of large size and good substance on well 
branched stems up to 4 feet. Fragrant. July-August. 
BLOODROOT (Nesmith) Each 5.00 
We again have a few plants to offer of this top notch red 
Daylily. The velvety scarlet flowers seem to glisten in the sun. 
This variety and Garnet Robe are among if not the best reds 
to date, 2% feet. July. 
BOBOLINK (Wheeler) Each 2.50 
Striking bicolor or purple and yellow unlike others of this 
type. Wide segmented flowers. 32 feet. July-August. 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout) Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
Small dainty blooms borne in profusion on well branched 
stems. The bright wide petaled flowers are yellow and rosy 
peach. Late. 3 feet. August. Rebloomer. 
BRACKEL (Wheeler) Each 1.50 
Startling flower and difficult to describe as the color varies 
in different climates and also from day to day. Large mahogany 
brown sometimes tinted rose or purple. 2% feet. Julv. 
BRAVE WARRIOR (Nesmith) Each 2.00 
One of the new wide petaled reds. Open flowers that make a 
fine display in clumps. 3 feet. July-August. 
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BRIGHT MELODY (Nesmith) Each 1.50 
Large flaring flowers of Pompeian red, powdered gold and 
henna. Tall and outstanding in the garden. 4 feet. July-August. 
BRUNETTE (Stout) Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
Deep reddish brown that is especially valuable for its carly 
flowering. 21% fect. June. 
BUCKEYE (Stout) Each .75 
Color pattern is somewhat like MIKADO. The contrasting 
mahogany throat is deeper shading to purple. Very profuse 
bloomer and colorful. 21% feet. June. 
BURBANK (Burbank) Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
One of the prettiest light yellows. The stems stand very erect 
and the outward facing flowers look like a big bouquet above 
each plant. Early to midseason. 
BURGUNDY (Nesmith) Each 1.00 
Attractive wine purple with soft yellow throat. Large wide 
open flowers. Strong grower. 3 feet. July-August. 
BURMAH (Nesmith) Each 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
Bright orange overlaid rose copper with large yellow throat. 
The 5 inch flowers are open and recurved. 2/2 feet. July. 
CANARI (Nesmith) Each 2.00 
Beautiful pale canary yellow. Large flowers of good form. 
Most effective among evergreen shrubbery in partial shade. 
July-August. Illustrated on page 43. 
CABALLERO (Stout ) Each 1.00 
Well named, this gaily colored bicolor is one of our favorites. 
Rose vermilion petals and light yellow sepals. Most attractive 
variety. 34% feet. July. Pictured on page 42. 
CAPISTRANO (Milliken) Each 1.00 
Huge bright yellow with light brown dusting in throat. Very 
early and tall. 4 to 5 feet. Evergreen. 
CERISE (Wheeler) Each 3.00 
Ground color is near scarlet overlaid cerise or cherry red. 
Wide petaled and quite ruffled. 3 feet. July-August. 
CHANTICLEER (Wheeler) Each 2.00 
Dusky crimson with a purplish cast. Prominent yellow midribs 
and deep yellow throat. 2 feet. July-August. 
CHENGTU (Species) Each .75 
A yery fine orange red equal to many of the higher priced 
named reds. In addition to its sparkling color the plant is ex- 
ceptionally vigorous and increases rapidly. 3 feet. July. 
CHIANTI (Nesmith) Each 1.50 
Rich wine red like the wine which suggested the name for 
this splendid daylily. June-July. 3 feet. 
COLONIAL DAME (Milliken) Each 2.50 
One of our most beautiful daylilies. Light apricot yellow with 
a delicate rosy tan eye zone. Flowers large and semi-recurved, 
petals delightfully ruffled on the edges. 3 ft. Picture on page 43. 
CORALLINE (Nesmith) Each 1.00 
Large open flowers of light shrimp red with soft yellow mid- 
lines. 344 feet. July-August. 
CRIMSON CLOVER (Nesmith) Each 1.50 
A little publicized variety meriting far more attention. Color 
is soft clover red faintly shaded copper. Light yellow center 
and midrib. 3 feet. July-August. 
DAUNTLESS (Stout) Each .75 
Lovely cream yellow with rose tints in central portion of flower. 
2 feet. July-August. Rebloomer. 
DAWN (Perry) Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
Unusual soft fulvous rose with sulphur eye zone gives some 
idea of the 5 inch flowers on 34 foot stems. July-August. 
DAZZLER (Dreer) Each. 75; 3 for 2.00 
The large flowers up to 6 inches across are rich golden yellow 
with very broad petals. 3 feet. July. 
DEBONAIR (Nesmith) Each 1.50 
Large blend of buff tinted salmon pink with lemon yellow 
throat. Lily like with reflexed segments. Tall and very florif- 
erous. 4 feet. July-August. 
DEBUTANTE (Nesmith) Each 2.00 
Refreshing and dainty bicolor or pink and yellow. Petals are 
light pink contrasted by the creamy yellow sepals. A frosty 
sheen adds sparkle to the lily like flowers. 3 feet. July-August. 
DOLLY-VARDEN (Nesmith) Each 1.00 
Pinkish coral with rose stripes on petals and sepals shading 
to creamy yellow throat. 34% feet. June-July. 
DOMINION (Stout) Each 1.00 
Rich brownish red deepening in color towards the center which 
is yellow. July. Rebloomer. Picture on page 47. 
WALTER MARX GARDENS @ BORING, OREGON 
