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DAYLILY (Hemerocallis) 
JOY RUSSELL (Russell) This is the tallest of the really pale lemons. The 5-inch bloom of per- 
fect texture opens full; the color is much paler than those usually déscribed as lemon. Its 
height, after being established, is something not to be overlooked when planning your garden. 

Dele Amis Vamsi ae eer wee ot a a fe oe ee es Each $3.00 
LADY ESTHER (Bechtold 1941) 28” M. (Wild 1941)). Large lemon yellow. Graceful stems, 
bearing up to 23 blooms. July and Atgust.......... Each .40; Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $25.00 
EEMONAS( Bet) a uemon-veliow. July,,Aucust 42 inches ©. ..........0ccccececcasete doses Each .5f 
LEST YOU FORGET (Russel!). Rich Chinese red with a beautiful velvet sheen. This is really a 
circus wagon red. Its petals are ruffled and stightly recurved. Its chrome throat shades to 
a lovely green at the base. Multiplies fast and is a real “honey.’’ Blooms 4 inches. Height 
34 ft. April, May and again in July. (Introducers description) ............ Bevery Each $3.00 
LIEBESTRAUM (Bechtold 1946) 28” M. (Wild 1946). Late July flowering. Petals brick rose, a 
lemon throat and mid rib-to tip of each petal. Sepals lemon with a narrow brick rose line at 
either edge running almost to tips. Does weil in semi-shade ..................... Each $2.00 
LINDA (Stout). Golden yellow, flecked red, sepals clear yellow. 30 inches. June and July . 
5 BS pial Bid 6.4 OU De OBO BBS COLO OD GRE Or Ete Dette Sea ae en Each .50; Per 10, $4, 00 
MARY GUENTHER (Russell). Bicolor, almost carmen red petals and clear yellow sepals. Ea. $3. 
MARY R. FULLER (Russell). The petals are a soft canary yellow with rosy brown eye zones. 
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MARGARET PERRY (Perry). Brilliant orange-scarlet lined with yellow. 48 inches. July and 
TeV ESTES to athe cee Bidar ete og RIS IDI Re a ae se gear pO ee Each .35; Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $20.00 
MARY STOKER. 42 inches. This is one of the most beautiful of all Hybrid Daylilies. The three 
larger segments are brownish red, with a prominent canary yellow stripe down the center. 
The other three alternating segments are canary yellow, softly flushed brownish red. There 
is a clear canary yellow triangular throat area. The fiowers are of fine form and the colors are 
TB PELLeClanALInOn Ved LL VeanGOeA UPS — eur oii. sess ee ce wstle aie Each $1.00; Per 10, $7.50 
MIKADO. 3 feet. A handsome new fragrant large flower of rich orange with conspicuous deep 
mahogany-red throat. The outstanding charm of this remarkable Daylily is due to the bold 
color contrasts and perfection of form. Flowers during June and July .................... 
ee reertede Sere se eteighs acid, s Bid Sia She she aS Seeks « Gi's he 4% Each .30; Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $20.00 
MIDDENDORFTI. Rich orange-yellow, fragrant ........... Each .20; Per 10, $1.00; Per 100 $8.00 
MINOR. Narrow grass-like foliage; pure yellow flower. .. Each .20; Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $8.00 
MODESTY. 3 feet. Very lovely large uniform, pure, clear, soft yellow flowers. June and July 
Seet eatin RNR Sib. cyto OC RCI CRAB IO ITS gore I ee Each .40; Per 10, $3.00; Per 100. $25. 00 
MOONSTONE. 42 inches. Reddish-buff, deeper toward the throat, the color suddenly ending 
about an inch from the base of the petals, forming a triangle of pure yellow at the throat. 
Each petal has a narrow pure yellow stripe down the center to the tip. Outside of petal is clear 
MELO WeULLemratl VATE MA USUSLION ce is.c "cla gifts ee. egidiste cts pds cg sw lum aie Wiele H eke Each .50; Per 10, $4.00 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN (Bet.). Deep golden yellow flowers with a 6 inch spread. Long bloomer. July 
YUU S Gan See eee eee are Pe err er che sclsels ats Avda clee sh pba bewbews . Each .40; Per 10 $3.00 
MRS. B. F. BONNER (Russell). Many times I have heard experts say, when looking over a block 
of Daylily Hyperion, that we may as well quit working to get a better pale yellow. But in this 
Hemerocallis we have produced one that is far superior, we think, in many respects. Its color 
ISLE Stor Hyperion but it blooms about a month earlier, has much better texture, keeps far 
better in the evening, has a longer blooming season, and is more profuse. The foliage is beau- 
tiful, and the blooms 6 inches in diameter. May, June. (Originator’s description) Each $6.00 
MRS. CHAS. URSCHEL (Russell). A two-tone lemon by the fact that its almost solid self has a 
foun ietra CGrolec Ome eulistiia Vera LELNOeNCVLLO. UWISE. ts a0 6 oe wd cele no de kee ee calle Each $1.06 
MRS. HUGH .JOHNSON (Russell). Here is another red, a fiery red with a lovely satin sheen. The 
wide petals and sepals are slightly reflexed and open full. Stands our hotest sun and re- 
mains open evenings. Small yellow throat; bloom 4% inches across. 3% feet. April, May, 
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MRS. W. H. WYMAN. 42 inches. A very lovely pure soft glistening yellow. Very free flowering. 
APD Ur Wale l PEMD ETE Ao ce neue Chics SOIC CRUE I ere ee Each .40; Per 10, $3.00 
OLD PAINT (Russell). Petals mahogany red with almost black eye zone; sepals deep yellow 
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OLD VINTAGE. (Russell). This is a tall wine-colored Day lily with a yellow throats. Bloom not 
so large—about 4 inches—but a most profuse bloomer. Keeps well on the hottest days. 4% 
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ON TOUR. (Russell). A’ giant bloom fully 6 inches across, of the palest yellow. The petals are 
wide and the sepals slightly twisted in a form tound in no other Daylily. No visitor in our fields 
wanted to go away without one. This one is simply a “must have.” 3% ft. May, June. Ea. $5.00 
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