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DAYLILY (Hemerocallis) 
BLACK EMPEROR (Russell) Blooms 5 inches across, of a real dark red with a velvety texture 
that defies description. The throat is deep yellow. A most profuse bloomer. 4 ft. oan 54.00 
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BLACK PRINCE (Russell). Are you looking for a real dark red? Here is one that is almost 
black and with a velvety satin sheen impossible to describe. The 4%-inch bloom has very 
wide peta!s and sepals of an even color; the throat has a small yellow cup. There is real life 
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BOUNTIFUL BEAUTY (new name for Bountiful), (Bechtold 1946) 32” M. (Wild 1946). Beautiful 
six inch flowers, canary yellow, throat slightly darker, a chocolate marking on petals, a light 
yellow rib running through center of each petal to tip. It has unusual blooming qualities as 
the scapes are much branched and the blossoms keep well in all-day July sun. .... Each $3.00 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout). Light, rosy peach petals with grassy foliage, 36 inches. July and August. 
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BRONZE GLOW (new name for Bronze Beauty (Eechto!d 1946) 26” M. (Wild 1946). A real gem 
_ Of unusual bronze color. So far we have seen no other just Jike it. Roots multipiy slowly. 
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BYNG OF VINNY. 40 inches. One of the most umusual 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 
Lo August; Lhree’ and:one-halteteetur > een eee Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, £15.00 
CAMPUS QUEEN (Russell). Yellow-orange. This is a solid color. It is certainly not yellow und 
just as certainly not orange, but asoft pastel color between the two.. The bloom has a de- 
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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 obrown 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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CINDERELLA (Bechtold 1941) 28” M. (Wild 1941). Petals red copper. Sepals lemon yellow. Blooms 
open Jate 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 
center of each petal. July and August .......5-....2.5 Each .40; Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $20.00 
CITRINA (Farr). Sweet-sented and latest to bloom .. Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
CITY OF MEXICO (Russell) (1946.) This isa very fine 6-inch flower. The red—wine petals have 
a wide deep purple eye zone with a wide almost white midrib. Ruffled, opens full, and has a 
most beautiful shade of yellow in its throat. The vividness of this color pattern represents the 
bright colors found in Mexico. This is an excellent keeper and multiplies fast. 3% ft. " 
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CHALICE (Russel 1946). This I believe to be the pinkest Daylily ever jntroduced. It is not a 
baby pink, but the loveliest, deepest, softest shade of salmon-pink I have ever seen in a 
Daylily, with a slightly deeper rose-pink eyezone. While this is a very strong, vigorous grow 
er and quite a profuse bloomer, its does not multiply as fast as some in its color class. The 4% 
inch blooms open full, with the loveliest sul phur-yellow throat. Ruffled petals, slightly re 
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CHARIOTEER 38-17 (Nesmith 1941) Large open lily shaped flowers of Brazilian red and cad- 
mium yellow borne on very tall highly branched scapes. The broad brilliant petals are flutea 
at the tips and have a decidedly yellow midrib extending into the rich yellow cup. July—Aug. 
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COMET (Russell). Large 7-inch bicolor, the petals are rose-salmon 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 cory vais suk 
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CONNOISSIEUR (Bechtold 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 
and “sepals. hroat) Olds GoldtawVicorouss Aw Leal ese mace eee eres Each $3.00 
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 RE 
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