GENERAL HEMEROCALLIS LIST—Continued 
COPPER COLONEL (Sass) Large flowers of Hays 
russet; yellow midrib. A.M. 3.50 
COTILLION (Saxton) Showy self of glistening 
scarlet, or carrot-red, flushed rose. 5.00 
CRIMSON PIRATE (Sass) Medium sized carmine 
tedeself. (Small? throat’ 2 2.50 
CRIMSON STAR (Douglas) Unfading crimson self. 
Outstanding ‘fed celumip.; 2s os Et 5.00 
DAWN FLIGHT (Vaught) Huge, spreading pale 
gold with pink overlay. Fine. 2.00 
DAUNTLESS (Stout) Pale gold polychrome of extra 
ines-quality AIM,’ fe. s2% ee ae ey 1.00 
DAWN PLAY (Nes.) Tall, deep velvety rose; stun- 
Hing: in caschuninwes tbe fe ee ee 1.00 
DOMINION (Stout) Extra large, full flower in 
lanes ofted; A.M ei952, =>. ee 1.00 
DOROTHEA (Lester) Soft yellow flushed orchid: 
deeper eye-zone. H.M. 1.50 
DOROTHY McDADE (McDade) Late blooming 
clean “pute Wight. pelinw ea Te 1.00 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR (Traub) Full, rounded 
cream, lightly shaded halo. 1.00 
DUSTY MILLER (Stout) Light golden yellow with 
faint, dusty sparkling of pale ochre and faint pink 
suffusion. Broad, overlapping petals. ___ 3.00 
ELVENIA SLOSSON (Taylor) Hardy, prolific and 
attractive is this pinkish, or Pompeian red self. 3.00. 
EMBERS (Sass) Red and orange blended to make 
a,Hear ‘flainescolors. te eh et 2.00 
EMPEROR JONES (Hay.) Very dark purplish red 
bicolor. Attractive fal etlowetseet 1.00 
EVELYN CLAAR (Kraus) One of the best new 
pinkish Hems. Full, attractive form. 7.00 
FASCINATION (Hall) Large broad flower of med- 
ium yellow, has faint halo. 2.00 
FLAMING GLORY (Emig.) Huge, glowing dark 
scarlet with orange underglaze. Fine. 1.00 
FLAVIA (Perry) Exceptionally large rich golden 
ydllow.. “‘Distinctiye)) (ite es oe a = 1.00 
FOLLOW ME (Stevens) Large Swiss rose, attractive 
star shaped throat. Petals and sepals are frilled and 
ruffled. 7.00 
FULVA ROSEA (Species) Clear scarlet pink; one 
of the best BDerione ttre Se aol Ah ee 1.00 
GANYMEDE (Whe.) Large, full raspberry-rose 
with creamimatinh, £2. 55. “SoC R’ ve 1.50 
GARDEN CHARM (Bech,) Unusually wide, huge 
golden, syellows Grand fui - Y ee 1.00 
GARDEN LADY (Norton) Attractive pink and tan 
bicolor). almiost’a blend =-2St ott ata. mes 2.00 
GARNET ROBE (Millik.) Very fine deep oxblood 
ted self; unfading and velvety. 4.00 
GAY TROUBADOUR (Nes.) Unusual bright Indian 
red and cream bicolor. A.M. 1.50 
GEORGIA (Stout) Wide overlapping petals of 
great size in buff and pinkish peach. 2.00 
GLORY ROAD (Sass) Very smooth self of deep 
clear orange; tall and fine, _.. 5.00 
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GOLDEN GIANT (Sass) Large flowers of golden 
yellow. Tall and fine. 2.50 
GOLDEN HOURS (Sass) Self of golden orange. 
large, full flower. eco = ee ee 
GOLDEN ORCHID (Dennett) Gorgeous, huge 
blooms of clear pale gold. Splendid! __..s«5, 
GRETCHEN (Sass) Very lovely rose-red, large full 
flowers. Truly stunnings,.2. 2 eee 4.00 
GRISELLE (Saxton) Bright raspberry-rose, veined 
deeper. Wide reflexed petals. 5.00 
HAILE SELASSIE (Wheeler) Brilliant purple-red; 
wide gold midstripe on petal. 1.50 
HAZEL SAWYER (Whe.) Laurel Pink; makes a 
lovely and different clump. 1.00 
HESPERUS (Sass) Large and tall lemon-chrome. 
Stout Medal: Winner. 1950, 2) a 5 ae ee 
HONEYCOMB (Sass) Orange rufus, slightly bicolor. 
Hinge and interesting. a. 4. - 6s ae eee ~ 2.00 
HONEY REDHEAD (Nes.) Light, bright red, edged 
yellow; gorgeous clumps =.) 2 ee 1.00 
HOWDY (Brem.) Full, attractive bicolor of purple 
and cream.Shatp contfast. == ee 5.00 
INDIAN CHIEF (Traub) Very large, attractive 
COppery “ted? nee ee ee 1.00 
INVINCIBLE (Emig.) 7 inch flowers of showy 
Chinese red, have broad carmine eye-zone. Does 
not fade. 2.00 
JEAN (McDade) Charming brick red and _ rich 
orange bicolor’ A\M: << s20e ae rae = TF 50 
JEWELL RUSSELL (Russ.) Huge, wide slightly 
ruffled bloom of palest lemon. Fine. 3.00 
JIMMIE JUNIOR (Norton) 24 inch. Burnt orange 
and yellow. Very fine... = a ee 1.00 
JUDGE ORR (Orr) An early soft orange yellow. 
Frilled and very fragrant. = = saad OD 
JUST MARY (Russ.) Lovely yellow veined red. 
Late blooming and different. _... 1.00 
KANAPAHA (Watkins) Brilliant rose-red with a 
hint of raspberry. Most colorful. 1.50 
KILLARNEY LASS (Nesmith) Star-like, attractive 
geranium-pink. Late blooming. 4.00 
KINDLY LIGHT (Bechtold) True spider form. 
Twisted petals and beautiflly ruffled edges makes 
this clean glowing yellow a real novelty. Huge 5.00 
KNIGHTHOOD (Schr.) Deep maroon crimson self: 
broad full, large flowers. H.M. 400 
LADY FAIR (Nesmith) A symphony of flash pink 
and cream with a delightful sheen. 4.00 
LADY BOUNTIFUL (Lester) Large soft yellow, 
faint pink flushing on cool days. 3.00 
LAMKIN (McDade) Late blooming, small fluted 
pale yellow and rose. Nice... ———s—<Cs«a*'0 
LILLIAN RUSSELL (Russ.) Full round flowers of 
rosy tint over pale yellow. Fine 1.50 
LITTLE CHERUB (Claar) 15 inch. Very early clear 
yellow... Full): fine: firm, .. .2/50)5 eae 
LONE STAR (Russ.) Huge, wide spreading bloom 
of fiery red. ___ 1.00 
