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DAYLILY (Hemerocallis) 
BOU'TONNIERE (Stout). Light, rosy peach petals with grassy foliage, 36 inches. July and August. 
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BRONZE GLOW (new name for Bronze Beauty (Bechtold 1946) 26” M. (Wild 1946). A real gem 
' of unusual bronze color. So far we have seen no other just like it. Roots multiply slowly. 
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BYNG OF VIMY. 40 inches. One of the most unusual and delicately beautiful of all Daylilies, 
the color being light gold with an overlay of soft rose. The true stock is very scarce. June, 
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CALYPSO (Burbank). Clear lemon-yellow flowers of large size. Very popular. Blooms from July 
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CAMPUS QUEEN (Russell). Yellow-orange. This is a solid color. It is certainly not yellow and 
just as certainly not orange, but a soft pastel color between the two.. The bloom has a de- 
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CINDERELLA (Bechtold 1941) 28” M. (Wild 1941). Petals red copper. Sepals lemon yellow. Blooms 
open late afternoon remaining open all night and into the heat of the day. Medium size, but 
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CISSY GUISEPPI, 3 feet. Dark coppery rose-red, almost ox-blood red with a yellow bar down the 
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CITRINA (Farr). Sweet-sented and latest to bloom .. Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
CIMARRON (Russell). This is really a bold daylily and one of the most pleasing patterns. The 
blooms are about 5 inches and open full. The petals are brown with an Intense maroon eye 
zone. The sepals are yellow overcast with red. The throat is green. Many call this a glorified 
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COMET (Russell). Large 7-inch bicolor, the peta!s are rose-saimon with deeper rose eye zone, 
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CONFUSCIUS (new name for Shangri La) (Bechtold 1943) 28” M. (Wild 1943). This is indeed a 
gorgeous flower. A brighter red than Fulva and immense in size. Starts blooming early July 
on heavy flowering stems. Petals are somewhat pointed. If you like reds don’t miss this 
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CONNOISSIEUR (Bechtoid 1946) 24” M. (Wild 1946). An immense amber effect with slightly 
ruffled petal and recurved sepals with a quarter inch chocolate halo midway on both petals 
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CRESSIDA. 36 inches. Magnificient flower of deep orange with an almost inpreceptible faint 
reddish star at the throat, just enough to intensify the deep orange color. July and August. 
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CRITERION (Russell). The petals and sepals are a mahogany red. The petals have a deeper red 
eye zone with a yellow midrib. The throat is yellow, shading to green. 4% inches. 3 feet. 
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CRYSTAL FAIRY (BR). 36 inches. June. Medium sized flower of pale salmon flesh. Nice color. 
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DAUNTLESS. 3 feet. July, August. Pale yellowish orange. Large wide overlapping petals. Fine 
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DAWN. 38 inches. It is just about impossible to describe this new English introduction, for it is 
such an unusual color that it is difficult to check it even with theofficial color standards. Per- 
haps the originator’s color description, as “rose-buff” is as good as any. Flower over 5 inches 
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DELICATISSIMA (Bechtold 1941) 24” E. (Wild 1941). Large Golden Yellow Flowers with a 
smattering of dark chocolate powered midway on petals, which are pointed, star-like. Blooms 
stand well open and begin last of May. Floriferous and very pretty. 
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DELIGHTFUL DUET (new name for Delight) (Bechtold 1943) 28” M (Wild 1943). Red and yellow 
bi-color (petals red, sepals yellow). If plantedin spot where it can enjoy full forenoon shade 
with aiternoon sunshine it creates a gorgeous clump. A vigorous July bloomer. 
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D. D. WYMAN. 44 inches. One of our largest and finest Daylilies! the individual flowers meas- 
uring 6 inches across and the plant being loaded with blooms. The color is deep, rich, golden 
yellow, with a brick red spot on each petal. July and August. 
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DUMORTIERI. Orange shaded brown on SHES early blooming. 
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