*FLORHAM— Soft yellow, beautifully frilled, 
scented, 3 ft. (E) 30c. 
* GEORGE KELSO— (Trab) Blooms 514’ heav- 
ily ruffled, soft light orange suffused with bronze, 
sepals a little lighter, early bloomer, 3 ft. $2.50 (E). 
GRANADA— (Trab) One of those soft blended 
ones, the deepest color is light mahogany with a 
pleasing blend to outer portion of petals and sepals, 
words do not describe the beauty of this one, for 
soft colors it cannot be beat, $2.50. 
HYPERION— (Mead) pleasing soft canary yel- 
low, midsummer, 4 ft. 50c. 
IMPERATOR— (Perry) Large star shaped petals, 
pointed segments of rich orange, sulphur lining, 
4 ft. May - June 35e (D). 
KWANSO FLORES PLENA VIRGINICA— 
(Species) A triple petaled flower, orange copper 
shade, a long summer bloomer, 31% ft. June - July - 
August $2.00. 
LiINDA— (Stout) Fascinating rose pink, petals 
ereped, Golden lightly washed rose sepals clear 
cream, blooms thru summer, 21% ft. $1.00 (D). 
***¥MARGARET PERRY— A persistant bloomer 
of brilliant rose-red and buff orange lined with yel- 
low, a fast multiplier, 4 ft. Summer, 35c. (D) 
***#*MARY GUENTHER — (Russell) I know of 
no day lily that makes the flash of this one in the 
garden, the rich velvety carmine petals and soft 
clear yellow sepals makes a sparkle that amazes vis- 
itors. 3 ft. April-May-June. $2.00. (E) 
MIKADO— (Stout) A mellow orange with dark 
red purple eyezone in each petal. Not one of the 
newer ones but still in demand. 3 ft. May-June, 50¢ 
(E) 
MINNIE— (Hayward) A snappy mahogany al- 
most crimson color one to brighten the garden. 3 ft. 
(D) $2.50. 
*MONARCH— (Stout) Lemon yellow of attrac- 
tive shape, stays open in evening, 3 ft. (D) $1.50 
OLD PAINT— (Russell) A fast grower blooms 
June-July and fall, Petals a very bright mahogany 
red with almost black eyezone, sepals are deep yel- 
low overeast mahogany. Exceptionally well burnch- 
ed, 3 ft. $2.00 (E). 
***OLD VINTAGE— (Russell) Tall wine purple 
yellow throat, a heavy bloomer of nice size flowers, 
April - May, $2.00. 
OPHER— (Farr) A well pleasing golden yellow, 
Plant this one in that spot needing life and color. 
4 ft. May - June, 35c. 
ORANGE KING— An old favorite summer bloom- 
er 25c. 
PATRICIA— (Stout) A clear even tone of pale 
yellow with greenish throat, a charming flower with 
pronounced fragrance, 3ft. Summer, $1.00 (E). 
PORT— (Stout) A bright red flower that catches 
the eye quickly, an excellent foreground plant 21% 
ft. Summer bloomer $2.00, (Semi E). 
***PRIDE OF HOUSTON— (Russell) A brilliant 
flower of mahogany red, increases rapidly and gives 
a mass of blooms, 3 ft. (E) $2.00. 
*PURPLE FLASH— (Russell) This one is out- 
standing and different both in form an color of 
bloom, The petals are purple with a, deep purple 
eyezone, sepals yellow overcast with purple. The 
petals have an odd pinched effect so different, they 
bloom until frost in this section, 3 ft. $3.00 (E). 
***PURPLE WATERS— (Russell) This is the one 
purple that stands the hot sun all day and still looks 
good at sunset, the wide overlaping petals makes 
it an ideal one for the garden, it increases very rap- 
idly. I recommend planting in full sun. 3 ft. April - 
May, $2.00. 
ROSY DAY— (Nies) A tall all summer bloomer, 
undercolor light yellow, edges lightly washed with 
rosy pink, 4 ft. $2.00 (KE). 
SACHEM— (Stout) The reddish brown blooms 
are exceptionally fine with the light orange throat 
making a fine combination. Summer, 314 ft. $1.50 (H. 
***SANTA FE— (Russell) Twisted rosy red pet- 
als, deeper rose eyezone, sepals overlaid with rose 
tint. A good bloomer and increases fast, June - July 
(E) $2.00. 
SEMINOLE CHIEF— (Mrs. Hill & Lester of 
Atlanta) Blooms of a fine form, A cherry red which 
is attractive. Midsummer, 3% ft. $2.00 (D). 
***SEVEN SEAS— (Russell) Petals a soft rosy 
brown, sepals lighter, a heavy bloomer of large 
flowers 4 ft. April - May - June. $2.00 (D). 
***SPITFIRE— (Russell) Well named, a fore- 
ground specimen, snappy red medium size blooms 
and many of them, a light orange midrib adds to 
it’s brilliancy, Blooms several times during the sea- 
son. 2 ft. $2.00 (E). 
SUNNY WEST— (Sass) Waxy texture of canary 
color remains open late July, 4 ft. 50c. 
*SWEET BRIAR— (Nesmith) The breeder’s de- 
seription is worthy of quoting ‘‘Lustrous flowers, 
larger in size and much better formed and branched 
than Fulva Rosea. The fresh pink petals and sepals 
are well reflexed showing delicate yellow cup. The 
prefection of form of the flowers lends added charm 
to this lovely hemeroeallis.’’ 31% ft. $5.00. 
