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DAYLILY (Hemerocallis) 
SPITFIRE (Russell 1942) This Hemerocallis seems never to quit blooming here. One set of bloom 
stems appears as fast as the old set has bloomed out, The petals and sepals are of a fiery red 
with a yellow midrib. The throat is yellow. The blooms are small but the plant is ablaze with 
a profusion most all the early spring and mid-summer. Fully opens, wide petals, and keeps 

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STAMPEDE (Russell). Deep mahogany red, giant. Wide petals with a somewhat deeper red eye. 
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STAR OF GOLD (Sass) Finest bright pale yellow, large stalk .................... Each $1.25 
SUNSHINE SUE (new name for Sunshine) (Bechtold 1943) 26” M. (Wild 1943). A bright glowing 
yellow. Will light up a shady nook in any garden. A’ floriferous bloomer, starting July,, on 
Sraceulestems hnelduawelleabovertherollac eer mri oie cis eee cree ae Each .75; Per 10, $5.00 
SUNNY WEST. 52 inches. Immense, soft canary yellow flowers of uniform color throughout. 
One of they fineste new ms dayliliess™ July to September 272.-......-.-....0... Each $1.00 
SUSAN (Russell) Flowers 5 inches across, of real rosy red with a very pale lemon mid-rib. 3 ft. 
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SWEETBRIAR (Nesmith 1938) Lustrous flower, larger in size and much better formed and 
branched than Fulfa rosea. The fresh pink petals and sepals are well refliexed showing a deli- 
cate yellow cup. The perfection of form of the flowers lends added charm to this lovely Hem- 
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TEJAS (Russell) The most intense fiery red I Nave ever seen, with a yellow throat. It has a vel- 
velty sheen that simply glistens in the sun. Blooms 4 inches in diameter. 3 ft. June. Intro- 
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THALIA (Russell). The color is exact canary yellow, but the petals and sepals are overcast with 
a rosy brown. The sepals are twisted and the petals pinched .......... Each .75; Per 10, $5.00 
THERON (Stout). Deep red, curved and twisted petals. Pale yellow-orange throat, shaded 
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THUMBERGIA. Rich butter-cup yellow, flowering later than Sovereign .............. Each .25 
TRAIL BLAZER. Wide petals and sepals of the deepest red, with a slightly darker eye 
zone and a yellow throat. The finish is like satin, and no sun has ever marred its beauty. 
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VESTA (Stout). Deep orange with slight fulvous markings in mid-zone. 2 1-2 feet. May, 
AUB a SY "cy cutouts Cacia: Cas, Ac oer roto CRRA NES RCRD RGEC aPTOn IY Ch ERRORS Oe eS, 5. he hc BY Rc ck nO ae Each .75; Per 10, $4.00 
VULCAN (Stout). Deep red with orange throat, medium size. May, June........ Each $2.00 
WAR PATH (Russell) Petals and sepals an even dark mahogany red, very wide, De “tnt 
WINNIE NIGHTINGALE...48 inches. A rich new glowing orange self without a speck of 
color to mar it. Star-shaped flowers, the three alternating petals having beautifully 
Ginbonyerse! Gola, Wearicemrckhooaey, dil) sucdu dn pe oobeodhoooossoeooesar Each 50; Per 10, $4.00 
WINSOME 34 inches. A dainty fragrant soft creamy yellow daylily of European origin, that 
PSUTTIOSUMALELAC LIVES, oc ne iets tee etn Pine ore sk CE ae Each .50; Per 10, $3.00; Per 100 $15.00 
We have several 400 foot films, 16 mm, that we have taken, showing many varieties of 
our Peonies, Iris. and Hemerocallis or daylilies. These are available to all garden clubs that 
want to see our flowers in colored movies. The only charges will be the postage and insurance 
in returning the films to us. You will have to have a 16 mm projector to show the pictures. 
Each variety will be titled, so you will know the different ones, Film available after Septem- 
ber 1, 1948. Write us if you want these pictures. We think they will make a nice evening’s en- 
tertainment for you and your garden club. 
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