Each 

 GOLDEN WEST (Sass) m U-5«5 large, 



deep yellow flowers 1.00 



GRACILIS e l©5-3 small rockgarden 



plant; yellow flowers 60 



HANKOW (Natural clone of fulva) 1 3~U 



orange with red eye zone 1.50 



HYPERION (F. B. Mead) m U-5 canary 



yellow; large flowers .50 



J.. A. CRAWFORD (Betscher) m U-5 



large glowing yellow; free bJ.oomer .50 

 LINDA (Stout) m 3«7-Uo5 a pastel 



bicolor 60 



MIKADO (Stout) m k-h orange tone with 



mahogany red spot in each petal*.. .50 

 MODESTY (Betscher) m y-)\ lemon yellow, 



fine 70 



OPHIR (Farr) m 3.5-U large yellow 



flowers; floriferous «5>0 



PATRICIA (Stout) m 2. 5-4;. 5 waxy 



yellow flowers 1.00 



PALEMOON (Cleveland) m 3.5-U.5 pale 



yellow; clear color • o £0 



♦PORT (Stout) ra 2.5-2.5 red 2*00 



QUEEN MARY (Perry) em U~U«5 rich 



glistening yellowy good bloomer... 1*00 

 RAJAH (Stout) m U.5~U.5 English red 



with garnet-brown eye td ne • 1*00 



ROSALIND (Type clone of Fulva rosea) 



m U.5-5 beautiful rosy pink 3*00 



SONNY (Stout) m 3-); waxy light yellow 1.50 

 SOUDAN (Stout) m U-3.5 bright yellow; 



flowers broad, full "crepey" .60 



SUN GOLD (Dreer) em 3-4;. 5 deep rich 



orange, fine 1«00 



THE RON (Stout) m 3-1; dark mahogany 



red 2.00 



VESTA (Stout) m 2.5-3.5 deep orange 



with glistening gold sheen* .70 



VULCAN (Stout) m 3-U. 5 velvety maroon 



with orange throat 1*00 



WAU-BUN (Stout) m 2.5-5 cadium yeixow 



with delicate overcast, curled 



petals 1.25 



Additional Daylily Spec ies 



These are species from which the hybrid 

 day lilies have been developed. The daylily 

 enthusiast will want these to round out his 

 knowledge and enjoynent of this beautiful 

 perennial. 



