GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
HEMEROCALLIS, continued 
Bagdad.*  (Stout.) Combination of 
orange, coppery red and brown. Long 
season. 
Cressida.* (Betscher.) Deep reddish 
orange with fulvous band. Midseason. 
E. A. Bowles.* (Perry.) Flower is pale 
gold with deeper shades to a reddish 
orange. Narrow, pointed, widely sep- 
arated petals. Early. 
Florham. Large flowers of rich golden 
yellow. Stems tall. Full bloom in early 
June. 
Hyperion.* (Mead.) Very large, fra- 
grant flowers of palest yellow. Mid- 
season. 
Iris Perry.* (Perry.) Tall-growing, with 
deep yellow flowers overlaid with bronze. 
Like Aurantiaca. Midseason. 
J. A. Crawford. (Betscher.) Very tall 
with wide-open flowers of clear light 
yellow. Long season. 
Linda.* (Stout.) The fluted golden 
petals are flecked with cinnamon. 
Sepals creamy yellow. Throat of shaded 
rose. Midseason. 
Midas.* (Stout.) Tall with flowers of 
clear, uniform glowing orange. Early. 
Mikado. (Stout.) Golden yellow flower 
with mahogany-red eye zone. Mid- 
season. 
Ophir.* (Farr.) Tall, with great clusters 
of golden trumpets. Long season. 
Semperflorens. (Van Tubergen.) Clus- 
ters of deep yellow blooms on widely 
branched flower stalks. Long season. 
Sir Michael Foster. (Miiller.) Strong 
growing with sweet-scented, funnel- 
shaped flowers. The clear medium- 
yellow petals are large and fluted. Long 
season. 
Soudan. (Stout.) Rich, glistening yellow 
flower of the full, recurved lily type, 
with broad, fluted and overlapping 
petals. A fine summer bloomer. 
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Welaka. (Watkins.) Blooms, very freely 
borne in May, are of good substance and 
distinctly crepe-like and rippled in 
texture. The broadly spatulate petals 
give the flowers a full form that appeals 
to most gardeners. The throat color— 
Mandarin orange—fades to the at- 
tractive rosy fulvous tone of the outer 
segments, 
Clumps Each 10 
Small, 4 to 5-1in. diam......$0 75 $6 50 
Medium, 5 to 7-in. diam.... 1 00 8 50 
Amaryllis. (Betscher.) A fragrant flower 
of deep rich golden yellow with broad, 
heavy-textured petals that are barely 
separated. A long blooming season. 
Midseason to late. 
Apricot.* Deep yellow. 
Aurantiaca. Reddish orange. 
Citrina.* Pale yellow. 
Crown of Gold. Deep orange. 
Fulva.* Rusty orange-red. 
J. R. Mann. Medium yellow. 
Kwanso.* Double, orange-red. 
Margaret Perry.* Fulvous red. 
Mrs. John J. Tigert.* (Watkins.) This 
Brazil-red Daylily is strikingly hand- 
some; blooms rather early and very 
often a second time later in the season. 
Orangeman.* A strong grower and very 
heavy bloomer. Flowers of uniform 
deep orange. Blooms both early and 
late. 
Pale Moon.* (Cleveland.) Large flowers 
of palest lemon. Midseason. 
Parthenope. (Miiller.) Very tall, well- 
branched stalks with fragrant, pale 
yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers. Mid- 
season. 
Sovereign.* Light yellow. 
Vesta. (Stout.) Firm-textured flowers 
with broad overlapping petals and 
sepals of deep orange. Midseason. 
Clumps Each 10 
Small, 4 to 5-in. diam......$0 40 $3 00 
Medium, 5 to 7-in. diam.... 60 5 00 
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