BEACON. (Betscher 1940) 38 in. Aug. A flaming 
trumpet shaped flower of brilliant orange and 
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BITTERSWEET. (Nesmith 1941) 38 in. July-Aug. 
The strong stalks of this are so covered with 
flowers of brilliant bittersweet orange flushed 
with coral red that they remind one of sprays 
Gere native bittersweet ‘succul loll 
BLACK FALCON. (Nesmith 1941) 38 in. July- 
Aug. Very large, well formed flowers of so dark 
a color that they appear to be black. The flow- 
ers have a waxy finish and their richness is set 
off by a shallow cup of pale yellow in the throat. 
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BLOODROOT. (Nesmith 1946) 36 in. Perhaps the 
most brilliant and vivid Hemerocallis that Mrs. 
Nesmith has introduced, this is a velvety fin- 
ished self of fine size and form. The coloirng 
is between scarlet and Brazil red. High branch- 
ed and with many flowers. this really puts on 
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BOUTTONIERE. Scott 1939) 38 in. Sept. This 
carries a vast number of small flowers with 
petals of peach rose and sepals of orange__--__-_ 
BRAVE WARRIOR. (Nesmith 1946) 40 in. July- 
Aug. Large flowers of open form with wide 
petals. The color is rich ox-blood with an over- 
lay of bright Bordeaux. Brilliant and stunning_ 
CALYPSO. 40 in. Aug.-Sept. A very large, open 
faced flower of pale canary yellow. Night 
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CEDARTONE. (Christenson, 1946) 36 in. July-Aug. 
A large, beautifully formed flower of rosy 
brown coloring. Very close to Spanish Cedar 
by Dictionary of Color. An almost invisible 
midrib of creamy tan extends down to a tiny 
cup of the same color in the center of the 
flower. This is the finest one of this coloring 
we have seen and has commanded much at- 
Permeeranatne Carden. oS ke el 
CHENG-TU. Specie) 38 in. July-Aug. A large 
blend of bright red and flame with a deeper 
ear eetis oer ioc oe ee UY el oe 
CHETKINS. (Christenson 1946) 53 in. July-Aug. A 
self, this is the most brilliant copper Hem. we 
have seen. The flowers are large and of heavy 
substance and have a beautiful star shaped form 
with wide petals. Evceptionally well branched_ 
CIMMARON. (Russel 1943) 30 in. July-Aug. A bi- 
color, this has wide petals of buckskin tan with 
a deep brown blotch and sepals of primrose 
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CISSY GUISEPPI. (Perry) 36 in. July. Small flow- 
Sep erO eS COUISN, DULD IG ws wise owaee sels i3h 
CRYSTAL PINK. (Nesmith 1938) 45 in. July-Aug. 
A very large flower of self chamois pink with 
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DAWN. 38 in. July-Aug. A charming flower of pink- 
mae apticobe tlushed: TOSe cl. ee ele eS. 
DONAL D. WYMAN (Wyman) 36 in. July. Large 
open fiowers of apricot orange with a blotch 
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