COSETTE (Milliken). 
HEMEROCALLIS (Daylillies) 
This popular perennial is gaining friends by 
leaps and bounds. It blooms from late spring 
through the heat of summer and many kinds re- 
bloom until frost. “"Hems,’’ as they are called, 
give bloom when there is little else in flower 
during the heat of summer. They grow into 
ccempact clumps and are very disease resistant, 
and once established withstand lack of moisture 
quite as well as the bearded iris. 
We will ship these, at the same time as the 
Spurias, during September. They may be ordered 
with Spurias, but on a separate sheet from Tall 
Bearded or Dwarf Bearded iris. 
BETSY B (Vestal). Early and repeats. Lovely 
velvety red, perched on stems as if birds ready 
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CAPRI (Milliken). Early-Mid. and repeats. Eve- 
ning bloomer. Pale rosy apricot with excep- 
tionally wide petals and sepals both of which 
are heavily creped and delicately ruffled. 
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CARMELLO (Milliken). E. Mid., and repeats. Night 
bloomer. Medium red with a hint of blue in its 
makeup. Petals and sepals overlap. Yellow 
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COLONIAL DAME (Milliken ‘48). Wide, ruffled 
apricot banded with pale rose-tan, and a 
bright gold throat. Semi-deciduous. 3 ft. Re- 
mains open evenings 
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Warm, soft yellow with 
rosy dusting on petals. Lily-like form. Wide, 
creped. Fragrant and stays open into the 
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CRADLE SONG (Milliken ‘53). This gorgeous 
seedling of High Noon may be the one to 
surpass its great parent. An altogether charm- 
ing Hem in a lovely yellow, well branched 
and many open at once. Re-blooms during the 
season. 2 ft. or more $8.00 
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FOND CARESS (Milliken). Broad, pale creamy 
yellow sprinkled with star-dust. Very fragrant. 
Remains open far into the night. 3 ft.....$3.00 
FULVA ROSEA (Collected from Kuling, China). 
EOWOUSETOSe  TeG hZONOwiG Lime cen eee $1.50 
GARNET ROBE (Milliken). Deep velvety-red with 
a green-yellow throat. Very luminous. 3 ft. 
Evergreen and hardy $3.50 
GEORGE YELD (Perry). The very largest of 
Hems. A yellow, brownish-bronze and orange 
oldie that is still good. July 3% ft....... $ .60 
GOLIATH. One of the giants done in orange 
and yellow $ .60 
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