MISCHIEF (Brownish-Red) 
This is a brownish-red daylily, but unlike any other. in 
its color class, the sepals being dark red, the petals brown with a 
wide, almost black eye zone. This is a cross of Multiflora and one 
of the larger blooms, which accounts for the medium size flower. 
4 inches. 2¢ feet. 
MRS. CHAS. URSCHEL (Pale Lemon) 
This is really a two-tone lemon by the fact that its 
almost solid self has a faint trace of gold. While this bloom is not 
so large, being about 4 inches, the petals are very wide and have a 
tendency to twist. The substance is excellent. Of the many in this 
color range I would certainly class, this at the top of them all and 
surely the best Dor. cwt flowers. No matter how many yellows there are, 
none compares with this one. 2% feet. 
NOSIESTA (Chrome) 
Nosiesta is aptly named since it seems never to quit 
blooming in Sur Tieladsy It really has two distinct blooming seasons 
here: March and April and again in midsummer. The color is a light 
chrome. This plant is a very fast grower and a most unusual flower 
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in every respect. Blooms 6 inches and opens full. 34 feet. 
OVERTURE (Red) 
This is a little,’ light red, multiflora type with a deep 
red eye zone and a green throat. Of all the many hybrids we've gotten 
from this wild species, this one is, to me, surely the loveliest be- 
cause it has a shape unlike any of the others. The sepals and petals 
twist as do only the larger types, such as Wau Bun and Emily Hume. 
4 inches. 3 feet. : 
SEASHELLS (Rose) 
This one is really hard *%todescribes: {ne sthroat is 
chartreuse. The petals are an intense rose. The sepals are lemon with 
a faint trace of reac.) fhe Sepals open full, slightly reflexéed...-Ths 
petals stand semi-erect. 4% inches. 3 feet. 
THALIA (Canary Yellow) 
The first really orchid-shape bloom we have ever pro- 
duced. ‘This flower almost resembles a huge spider“lily. Thescolor 
is an exact canary yellow, but the petals and sepals are overcast 
with a rosy brown. The sepals are almost completely twisted; the 
petals pinched. This flower would hardly be recognized as a daylily 
at alldnereS arichesheeat ee et. 
THE ALAMO (Red) 
Never would I have named just an ordinary daylily for 
The Alamo. Here is a red daylily unlike ous, other rea Uaylilywe-ro-rs 4 
vivid, true rosy red. “Ther flower is only 33 inches, slightly re- 
curved and with a velvet finish. 2% feet. 
THE SHOWOFF (Brownish-Red) 
Another brownish-red daylily. The bloom is only about 
3g inches, but its unusual height and intense coloring make it really 
outstanding. 4 feet. 
TOMESHA (Brownish-Red) 
This brownish-red daylily is one of the showiest semi- 
dwarfs. Petals and sepals are an even color with a yellow midrib and 
a deep red eye zone. 4% inches. 20 inches. 
