HEMEROCALLIS (Daylilies) 
ALADDIN (Stout) Garnet-brown spot on petals. Outer half golden yellow 
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MRS. JOHN J. TIGERT (Watkins) Brazil Red. Received first class certificate 
at the National Daylily Show in Orlando, Florida, 1940. 00.0.0... 4.00 
BAGDAD (Stout) Combination of color. 42in. June—July ..................... Rese Cease 1.00 
BAY SEALE (Bet) Darve-yellow. 246 mc... cop ctensecco cscs ora ears eee reece 50 
BOUTONNIERE (Sto) Light peach. 36 in. July—August. ..oo.0.......00.cc tees 1.00 
BREAK O’DAY: Petal brownish corduroy ribs. Sepals peach shape. Scape 20 in. 
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BUNA MAE: Clear bright shade of yellow with overlapping petals. Throat green- 
ish cast. Sweet scented. Scape 26in. Bloom 51 in. Mid May. | cat ape ee heen Seino as tactres 50. 
CALYPSO (Bur) 31 ft. Canary yellow. Night bloomer |....000..000. 0.0. SiR? eke 1.00 
CHEERIO (Way) 40 in. Mars-orange with slightly darker star. 0... 1.50 
CHARLEEN: Wide over-lapping petals, red with brownish cast, deep red veins. 
Sepal about two shades lighter with fine streaks. Mid-rib and throat, yellow. 
Scape S4ain’ Bloom 8 tninliate Marche ce sctac tice oepsc ste ane eee sence resettle 1.50 
CISSY GIUSEFPE (Perry) Deep rosy bronze, July. 36 in. 0.000.000... cette 50 
CROWN OF GOLD (Nes) Deep orange. June—July. 3 ft. 00000: Pay 1.75 
DR. REGEL: Orange yellow; May—June. 30. im. .o.oo.......c cc eccedicteceretetee censeeeseeseesers 30 
ESTMERE (Yeid) Apricot yellow; May—Jumne. 30 ine o.oo...... ccc ete eceees 50 
FULV A: The old: roadside dUys  Julyel 0 te Gaeta ee eens hoes 25 
GOLD DUST: Empire yellow; dwarf, 24 in. May—Jume ......................0..... At ace diPe ste) .30 
HANKOW (Sto) Yellow-Orange, July —August ..00....00..0060cccccccccceeccceceneseseeeceesasereaeanes 2.00 
HYPERION (Mead) The best, waxy yellow, July—August. ................00...ceeens. AGS) 
IMPERATOR: (Perry) Star shapedc ties ete tics sere eee Seed ce ON cee pete 1.00 
IRIS PERRY (Per) Orange-bronze; July—September. .00..0.0.....000...0000cccceeecceceeeeceeteees 1.00 
SWAN (Watkins) Unusual graceful flowers, Cavalry Yellow in color ........................ 4.00 
JOE ANN: Red with brownish cast, deep dark red veins. Scape 30. Bloom 5'. 
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JULIET: Red velvet eye, rose petal, light yellow mid-rib. Deep red veins. Scape 
26:in. Blooms by MET aIVE ay cept eae ee eee er te oe ena RC a ee fs .30 
K'WANSO FLORA PLENA: Orange; double flowers 42 in. July—August .............. 25 
KWANSO FEO: Var. Doublecstriped, leaves. accel cso clue Peet ce 1.00 
LAMIA: Wide open clear yellow green throat. Petals ruffled, slightly twisted. 
Sepal curls baek. Scape 26 in. Bloom 6 in. May oooou...clcccccceeceeceeneeereeteees fi 
MANDARIN (Farr) Lemon yellow. August. 48 im. .0........0.00000cccccccccececbeccceecceeceeeeae eee .60 
MELAINIE: Rose pink with outstanding iavender veins, yellow throat with green- 
ish cast. Petals curl back. Scape 28 in. Bloom 6!4 in. Late April ...................... 1.56 
MESA: Two tone wide overlapping petals. Lavender marking in throat. Sepals 
bright sparkling orange. Scape 28 in Bloom 5 in. Early May ....000..0.000c... as 
MIDDENDORFI;: Rich orange yellow 18 in May—Jumne. 20000000. 225 
HARVEST MOON (Betcher) 3 ft. July. Orange Sherbert ....00000000.0..000000000005.00....... 50 
OPHIR (Farr) Dark golden yellow; July—August. 48 in. 000000... rn settee 15 
PAWNEE: Long petals flaired out. Three blooms at once. Clear bright yellow 
sweet scented. Scape 29 in. Bloom 7'2 in. Late March ......... 2.....000000000.000ccce 315 
PALE: - MOON; (Cleve): Pale yellow.) June—July.5 7.) euch ee 2.50 
EMILY HUME (Hume) Orange Yellow Flowers. Petals are twisted. Evergreen 
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