HIGHBOY—Large open star-like flowers 
of pale yellow. Long season of bloom, 
one of the latest and tallest varieties. 
Middle of July eae August. 5 
fie ae a ree abe ae ea 75c 
HIGHLAND CHIEFTAN (Nesmith) A 
striking large flower, 5 inches, of wine 
purple with greenish yellow throat, 
Tall well branched stalks. Blooms in 
July, through August) 4st ee $1.00 
HONEY REDHEAD (Nesmith)—A very 
brilliant and unusual combination of 
colors that is praised by hemerocallis 
judges. The flowers are open and 
flaring of velvety yet bright red with 
a distinct border of creamy yellow. 
Medium height with good branching. 
July, August. 38 in. (Originator’s De- 
scription)! =. e245 e200) $1.00 
HYPERION (Mead) — Blooms 6 inches 
across, of firm waxy substance, canary 
yellow with greenish yellow throat. 
Free flowering. July, August. 4 ft. 50c¢ 
JEAN (McDade)—A large bright bi-color 
of brick red petals, and rich orange 
sepals, with yellow throat. Fluted, 
curly petals. Late midseason. 
Catt wial Pee eae 
JOY RUSSELL (Russell)—Evergreen. A 
tall Daylily of pale lemon color with 
wide petals of good texture, flower 
opens full and glistens in the sun. 
Late July) and August,” ..... = 75c 
J. S. GAYNER (Yeld)—Large open fun- 
nel shaped flowers of soft orange- 
apricot. Petals broad with wavy mar- 
gins full blooming, scented. Blooms 
July, August -3)itviall 2 =e hye 
JUST MARY (Russell)—Large yellow 
with red veining. Rich red eye zone 
shades into a green throat. A beauty. 
Prolific in flowers and plants, 3° ii 
tall... geben $1.00 
KWANSO VIRGINICA—A double flow- 
ering variety. Should really be classed 
as. triple, rather than double. It has 
three distinct sets of petals and sepals, 
all of which lie back evenly. Color is 
orange, overlaid rose, with a splash 
of deeper rose on each petal, with 
golden yellow throat. It has a tiny 
cup like center, petals not twisted 
and -deformed as in other double 
varieties. 3 ft) July: 0... .-eaee 50c 
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