PLANT DAYLILIES ANYTIME 
ANYWHERE They take care of themselues ANYHOW 

SKYLARK 

METEOR 

PURPLE FLASH 
SKYLARK $2 
| could write pages about this one and not say 
enough. It is that color we loved and wanted to 
stay open at night for a cut flower, and this one 
does it. It is the most beautiful shade of lemon 
with a thick brittle substance and a faint green 
throat. This tall erect 4-foot variety carries a 
multitude of blooms 42 to 5 inches across, slightly 
recurved, slightly ruffled, and remains open until 
10 or 11 o’clock at night. Take it from me, of the 
thousands and thousands of daylilies we have 
grown, it will be many a year before this daylily 
is ever surpassed in beauty and dependability. 
May, June. 
METEOR $2 
Lovely shade of deep yellow with a huge buff 
rose eye zone. Keeps perfect. 6-inch bloom. Height 
3 ft. April, May, June. 
GUEST STAR $2 
Lemon, giant 7-inch bloom. Height 3 ft. Keeps 
well. May, June. 
PURPLE FLASH $2 
This daylily was rated by one of America’s great 
daylily authorities in the ‘Better Homes and 
Gardens’ as among one of America’s really best 
daylilies. Its sepals are yellow, slightly flushed 
purple and recurved. Its petals are a real purple 
standing semi-upright, and a lovely throat shading 
to green. Most oustanding. Blooms, 6 inches. 
Height 2% ft. May, June. 
VICTORY $2 
This variety is well named. Each petal and sepal 
has a distinct red ‘’V’’ for an eye zone and is of 
a deep rich yellow, making a most delightful 
combination. Blooms 5 inches across. Only because 
we have worked up a good stock of this variety 
can we reoffer it now, after some absence, at a 
reasonable price. 3 ft. April, May, June. 

JUST MARY (Showing a single stem) $2 
This is another that will probably take a book to 
describe justly. First, its lovely rich coloring could 
best be described as red veins running through a 
yellow background with a deeper outstandingly 
rich red eye zone shading into a rich green 
throat. As many as seven blooms open at one 
time on a single stem, and from 40 to 75 buds 
on each stem, and keeps perfect in the evenings. 
This lily will be with us a long, long time. 5-inch 
bloom. 3-ft. May, June, July. 
BLACK HILLS $2 
Really a black red. Keeps well. 4-inch bloom. 
Height 3 ft. May, June, July. 
ANNIS VICTORIA RUSSELL $2 
This is surely one of the most beautiful daylilies 
that ever existed, and the most profuse bloomer. 
As many as 30 buds are not unusual on a single 
stem. The foliage is dark green and crinkled. 
Blooms on established plants are 7 to 9 inches 
across. Height 3 ft. March, April. 
SIDE SHOW $2 
Widest petals of buff yellow with faint markings. 
Almost a fully rounded flower. 5-inch bloom, 
height 2% ft. Blooms twice. April, May, again in 
July and August. 
QUEEN OF GONZALES $1 
This is a solid self. The whole flower is about the 
color of chrome, being rich deep yellow, and the 
wide overlapping petals open full. The 6-inch 
bloom remains longer after being cut than any 
| have ever seen, and the plant is an almost 
constant bloomer. This variety is the earliest of 
the giants to bloom. 3 ft. April, May, and again 
in midsummer. 
LOUISIANA MOON $2 
Purple petals with wide lemon mid-rib. Keeps 
perfect. One of the finest we grow. 51-inch 
bloom. Height 3-ft. April, May. 

QUEEN OF GONZALES 


JUST MARY 

BLACK HILLS 
ANNIS VICTORIA RUSSELL 

SIDE SHOW 

LOUISIANA MOON 
