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1955 IJutroductions 
TIFFANY — Amber-copper with an orange iridescence. The exact shade of 
the old glass for which it is named; with an eye-zone the same shade of purple 
as in the glass. 
Very distinctive as to color and form. The full, ruffled blooms always 
attract the attention of garden visitors and its introduction approved by all. 
Dormant, strong growth and many blossoms. 38 inches _4-..-.- $15.00 
SETTING SUN — Purest, clear, glistening orange throughout. Very large, 
wide-spreading form; open but does not recurve. The wide and perfect branching 
gives this lovely specimen a very long bloaming season. Completely dormant 
and ‘of a very prolific nature. 38 inches sei Ms $3.00 Net 
DAY GLORY — Rounded, full form, medium large, violet-rose self. A clear 
bright shade of rose in something different and enticing. Dormant and about 
34 inches tilly 2 BRA ae oe, bas dais sous eee Are $8.00 
OUR FORMER INTRODUCTIONS: 
EASTER SUNRISE—A self of a luscious peach tint overlaid soft pink giving quite a pink 
over-all effect. The ruffled and very waffled petals have a wide white midrib with diamond 
overlay, the sepals also are heavily sprinkled with silver. The throat is of a most luminous 
green-gold lavishly shot with sparkling gold. Large, broad form resembling a Dutch 
amaryllis, distinctly creped with fluted edges, opens wide and the petals have that certain 
flare that twists them on the end lending an exotic effect. Truly this hemerocallis has to be 
seen for one to realize how lovely it is. An exotic, lavish beauty! In great demand $25.00 net 
VELVET BUTTERCUP—Large, full, beautifully formed pure buttercup yellow throughout. 
Very velvety and has the substance of a banana skin. Huge clones and attractive foliage. Has 
created much interest here. This is the hemerocallis that was so exclaimed over in Massachu- 
settes tisidef cide: numbef V.Bi tebe ees $10.00 net 
IVORY CHASTE—Very large, wide petaled, purest ivory coloring. This is not white, nor 
is it cream, it is pure ivory with a lacquered finish. Stands supreme through wind, rain or 
heat. Best planted in full sun. This flower has great beauty of form and gives a bold, 
huminous - effect.25 a ee ee ee ee? Me SOI ROM LE mak a) Kc le $5.00 
PIEFACE MISSY—The LOVE of our garden! Chosen by all who saw it for introduction. 
Bright and sparkling in variegated shades of yellow, although it gives a self effect. Large, 
full, wide open and fluted like a pie. 40 in. tall. Only its vigorous nature allows our selling 
this ‘clone-at ‘this lowtprice,-4 6 ee ee ene _. $5.00 
SELAH—Pure rich even gold self. All petals heavily and evenly crimped. While the two 
top petals completely overlap each other, covering the sepal, they are long and pinched like 
the pod parent Wau-Bun, though much wider. The lower petal is a fraction under two in. 
wide. Perfectly balanced, symmetrical clump on tall slender stiff stems. 48 in... $10.00 net 
ORANJO—Extra Irage, pure solid orange. All segments are wide and full. Midseason, 
medium height, strong stems, many blooms and a heavy increaser. ___..________ $4.00 
RED HAVEN—Large, widespreading, scarlet red with a fiery red eye-zone. Unfading and 
fine. Nicknamed, by garden visitors, ‘the red one.’ Very well liked. = $5.00 
MYSTIC MELODY—Absolutely huge in size! Wide open, spreading form, Rosy fawn petals 
and fawn sepals slightly overcast rose—bicolor in effect. The attractive form, heavy ruffling 
and huge size with its unusual coloring makes this one highly desirable. 34 in. $5.00 
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