Cee e tt he Dae tl eee Wielols Dime onO. Nonae-— oe O.Aak C-O X-1H, MIS S-O: U RI 
DAYLILY (Hemerocallis) 
MIDDENDORFI. Rich orange-yellow, fragrant .......... Each .25; Per 10, $1.00, Per 100, $8.00 
MINOR. Narrow grass-like foliage; pure yellow flower ...Each .25; Per 10, $1.00; Per 100 $8.00 
MISS HOUSTON (Russell). A real pink, both petals and sepals, with a slightly deeper eye zone 
and a yellow throat. This is a tall Hemerocallis, with flowers 4% inches across, and when 
planted with various colors is simply breath-taking. Opens full. Height 4% ft. June Each $5.00 
MISSION BELLS (D. Hall 1945) Large wide petaled, ruffled flower of clear medium yellow pro- 
duc‘ng up to 52 flowers to a stalk on established plants. A fine variety that is a strong grow- 
Craandeadgtreen ploomerm WW yer AUCISt mem ree sine: on ickes ttn cas oo. Fem tae enone Each $4.00 

MODESTY. 3 feet. Very lovely large uniform, pure, clear, soft yellow flowers. June and July.... 
= Pa att EK PCN RMA BS ocan MRE 2 eae So Ripa ek ng rane ea Each .40; Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $20.00 
MONTE (Russell) Its fully rounded petals are 6 to 7 inches across and extremely ruffled. Every 
other petal is lemon color. The other three being of a deep shade of rosy brown...Height 
Se Luss 31 OUNN Se JL Cdl Veneer eeeeee eee ep enn Se eee Tey ye be De ee ee, _. Each $2.00 
MOONRAY 37-80 (Nesmith 1940). A pale yellow with a clear cut semi-halo of Pompeian red. 
The recurved petals and sepals are waved and flare widely from the shallow cup. Dainty 
ANCSCHaALIN Stet ULym At OUStAmES OMPLT ate prcecn se ccee) Sennen Eu unten emery ors Se a dre es Se Each $2.00 
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 
Vel OWsre UNC mel vary Clee LOTUS tamerecrserste eee oter nena rie. crest cue neal stones Each .50; Per 10, $4.00 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN (Bet.). Deep golden yellow flowers with a 6 inch spread. Long bloomer. July 
AULOUS Geer Hace eee eee Pane eera eT me Core aT ie cette cs eatin ake coe ai eMoveue ate easl orale 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 resvects. Its color 
is that of 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 $2.00 
MRS. CHAS. URSCHEL (Russel). A two-tone lemon by the fact that its almost solid self has a 
LaMitepracesolec Older ctalsenaverautendencys tom uWiStmemen siete ccrmecie sec cies ane Each $1.00 
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. June 
eo ULL Veena teeter cee tonne ee poe ne at MET Ie ett ener aneeiron ster atererchet sucess shoce auch os aig vneusls ais bla Each $4.00 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN. 42 inches. A very lovely pure soft glistening yellow. Very free flowering. 
SuUlyMaAN AS AULUSt mer ee eee teceal sl loca cor eis cia Miele DOr aie ele bree og Each .40; Per 10, $3.00 
MT. VERNON (Russell) This lovely full and wide flower is lemon, deeply overcast coreal-rose, 
multiplies fast, blooms profusely, and is an excellent keeper as a cut flower. If you want 
something really different in daylilies, here it is. Bloom, 5 inches, height 2% ft. June Sn 
Re RN eT Meer A eae ren rere Cre tare aT cee Se tere eI cieite cute Satetelis, sic) es @ iele cers le.dis ose oe © Aus Each | 
NIAZUMA (Russell 1946). This 4%4-inch bloom has the loveliest shape you could ever imagine. 
Its petals are wide, fully ruffled, and slightly recurved. It is a shade of the richest, brilliant 
fiery red with deeper mahogany veins through the petals. The throat is green and the ruffled 
sepals have a faint lemon edge. A most profuse bloomer, admired by all .3 ft, as Bert or 
Schacht ooh OR ROE ORONO B/E EINE tt Fr DONS Cohn GPa aca Eo et DACA an ee nemo ae ac : 
NOSIESTA (Russell) Chrome in color Nosiesta is aptly named since it never quits blooming 
in our fields. It is a fast grower and a most unusual flower. Two blooming seasons here, 
March and April and again in mid-summer. Blooms 6 inches and open full. Height 3% Lvs 
CINEFOGUCETZSMECLESCELDULON ae sree tent sins coro ersten ce eine emer Oe ek, See siesaiewane natn Sites Sionccons Each $1.00 
OLD PAINT (Russell). Petals mahogany red with almost black eye zone; sepals deep yellow 
OMA AORIE Tealeoveret yah acubous necro om Moca aos COG OR UAE tn Oe Oar CIC REa Oana RRC ear Each $2.00 
OLD VINTAGE. (Russell) This is a tall wine-colored daylily with a yellow throat. Bloom not 
so large—about 4 inches—but a most profuse bloomer. Keeps well on the hottest days. 4% 
LS. aware lb. VERY tee Soto dieara colton, A Hotdb Da\a ete O18 oO Retro oll op ERI SRCRCRD CTO CRORE NEC area Each $1.00 
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 found 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 E, $3.00 
OPHIR. 50 inches. Deep golden yellow trumpet-shaped flowers 5 inches across, borne 25 to 30 
to a stem. An American introduction which has had the distinction of receiving an award 
of merit from the Royal Horticultural Society of England. July and August ................ 
5) ben BRE eLS OS OCCA LOR DOO IODIOS Cees . eeeeee... Each .40; Per 10, $3.00; Per 106 $15.90 
ORPHEUS. (Bechtold 1943) 30” E-M. (Wild 1943). A slight buff yellow. Contrasts nicely with 
surrounding varieties. Pointed out as a favoriite among garden visitors E. $1.00; Per 10, $3.00 
— Page Twenty-seven — 
