GENERAL HEMEROCALLIS ‘LIST—Continued 
ROYAL CROWN (Claar) Bicolor of rusty brick- 
red shadings; wide, full form. —-..-- Per e500 
ROYAL RUBY (Nes.) Finest ruby ede ‘éelf. silky 
finish. Bright:clumpA.Mis— = 2.00 
ROYALTY (Nes.) Large, oaks maroon with a 
Glackishsheen: Finé,.2 2 1.00 
SADDLE LEATHER (Sass) Hays russett petals 
with lighter sepals; large, full form. 5.00 
‘SAMSON (Emig.) Huge, at formed cantaloupe 
colored giant. Strong grower. —-—----.---------- _ 1.00 
SCARLET SUNSET (Whe.) Very peck: flame 
scarlet self. H.M. 1950. Unfading. - - 3213.00 
SEMINOLE CHIEF (Lester) An excellent, clear 
hright*rec. self, Pie #4222 1.00 
SHOW GIRL (Wheeler) Soft orchid pink with 
deeper veins and: milky midrib. —-.---__..- 5.00 
SILVER STARS (Russ.) Huge, flaring, twisted 
bloom of. palest. green. —2— 2 = 2.00 
SPRING FANTASY (Lester) Early, very large bi- 
color of light yellow and lilac, _---------...-- 5.00 
SWAN (Watkins) Very attractive canary yellow. 
FCCC Cle erm Sevtge wee ee 3.00 
SU-LIN (Nes.) Lovely bicolor of pale mauve and 
creanis-ycliow; eee OO ee eee 1.50 
SUSAN TREADWELL (Sass) Gorgeous, late flower- 
ines liste yenowrselfs Uae et 5.00 
SWEETBRIAR (Nes.) Huge, widespreading coppery 
Tose. pings ering, teens 1.00 
THE SULTAN (Nes.) Intense a dark red; 
broad’ .compact | petals. 2 eee 1.00 
TAMIAMI (Watkins) Bright, pets flowers of pom- 
peian red: Bright clump. 2. 
TARUGA (Stout) Huge, wide Beat pale yellow; 
twisted ‘tips, Extra. 22 1.00 
TEMPLE FIRE ee Puke self colored dark 
firey red; well liked. isd eens ae 
TOREADOR (Pierce Deep rose mauve; tall 
and fine unusual color. -.....-..- rien say OBI 
VALIANT (Cook) Gorgeous orange with waved 
and crimped edges. ‘Extra fine) 2 Se 5.00 
VESPERS (Nesmith) Very pale cream; ruffled and 
flating “form; 2.3 = ee 3.00 
VILLANELLA (Hill) Wide, full flowers in an un- 
usual rose shade. This one made one of the most 
beautiful clumps of all with its fine tall even growth. 
This and Cibola are considered Mr. Hill’s finest, 
and he has many FINE introductions. ___._. 3.50 
WANDA (Vestal) Unusual, huge, full petaled, vel- 
vety yellow and red blend. ——.._-_______ 3.00 
WAR PATH (Russ.) Dark mahogany red self: one 
of ‘the finest. clumps., 22 ee ee 1.00 
WINDSOR TAN (Nesmith) An extra fine bicolor 
of golden tan and buff yellow. Very broad, excel- 
lently formed flowers. Gorgeous color and _ tops 
in all ways. =.= 1.50 
5 SRR RR RR RN RN NNN NNN NN NR NR MeN Nes Ve Ve 
. add just. the right touch. | to your garden to bring out. the charm and. excitement you have been 
looking. £ for. 
They are easily: grown,.and. are so’ effective in the perennial border, in the foreground of 
the shrubbery ‘border,’ for naturalizing through partly shaded woods, along the banks of lakes and streams 
and. are adaptable to any climate. . 
They can. be planted any time of, the year when the ground is not 
ie frozen, but our experience has eens that: ie do better if planted in the spring or just after they are. 
~ through’ blooming. 
DO NOT PLANT YOUR HEMEROCALLIS TOO DEEP. 
Spread your roots 
well out and allow for one inch of soil over .where the roots join the crown of the plant. 
JOIN THE HEMEROCALLIS SOCIETY 
. Send dues to: 
DAISY L. FERRICK, Secretary 
416 Arter Avenue - 
- - Topeka, Kansas 
Annual Dues are $3.50 
Member and Accredited Judge of THE HEMEROCALLIS SOCIETY 
TT eT eT TL TR TL TR TR TRL EL ER RL TE RL OR RL OE RL RE TR OR OR OR RL UR RE OR OE RE EL ME EH 
( 12) 
