MONARCH ~ (Stout) Lomon yellow blooms of attractive form. This one remains open 
evenings. $1.00 
OLD PAINT - (Russell) 3 ft. An all summer bloomer when established in clumps. A 
very fast grower, best branched day lily I know of, have counted 55 buds and 
blooms on one plant. Petals are a very bright mahogany red with deep eyezone. 
Sepals doep yellow overcast with light mhogany. $1.50 
OPHIR ~ (Farr) A well pleasing tall golden yellow, just the one for a spot needing 
life in the garden 4 ft. May-Jume. 50¢ 
PATRECIA - (Stout) 23 ft. Summer. A very clear tone of pale yellow with a greenish 
oat. A charming wide petaled flower with pronounced fragrance. Altho 
inexpensive it is rated highly in the Hemerocallis Society's Year Book" 
Enough said. 75¢ 
PORT - (Stout) 23 ft. Harly summer. One of those bright red flowers that catches 
the eye quickly, one of the excellent foreground plants needed to make the 
hemerocallis bed balance. $1.50 
PRIDE OF HOUSTON - (Russell) 3 ft. Gives a mss of large brilliant blooms during a 
very long period. The bright mhogany is enhanced by the orange midrib. 
Rapidly forms clumps hence a good investment. You cannot go wrong at the 
price I amasking. $1.00 
PRINCESS «= (Stout) 3 ft. July. Are you looking for one of the palest yellows 
offered? Look no further, this one has large ruffled flowers. $2.00 
PURPLE FLASH - (Russell) 3 ft. This one, that is different,as the large blooms have 
a pinched effect but pleasing. The petals are washed purple with a strong 
purple eyezone. Sepals are yellow washed with the lighter purple. My bed of 
this plant has blooms all summer. $1.00 
PURPLE WATERS ~ (Russell) 3 ft. April-May. This one hardly needs commenting on as it 
is so well known by most day lily lovers. The blooms are a rich wine purple 
when planted in full sun. The blooms are well formed with their wide petals 
and sepals, they increase rapidly. $2.00 
ROSALYND - (Stout) This is very similiar to Fulva Rosea. $3.00 
RAJAH = (Stout) July, Scarlet - orange, mahogany band, well branched. 75¢ 
ROSY DAY = (Nies) 3 ft. Under color light yellow edges washed with pink. $1.00 
ROSE OF GANZALES - (Russell) 3 ft. May-June. Blooms opens full, true rose bordering 
on rose pink. Blooms 43", fast to increase. $2.00 
SACHEM + (Stout) 3 ft. Reddish brown fine blooms, the light orange blooms make a 
fine combination.  $1,00 
SANTA FE - (Russell) June-July. Rosy red petals, deeper eyetone, sepals overlaid 
with rose tint. $1.00 
SYMINOLE CHIEF - (Hill-Lester) 34 ft. Midsummer. Excellent cherry red large blooms, 
rated as one of the best 25 day lilies yet produced. $2.50 
SERENADE » (Stout) June-July 2s ft. Pastel combination of yellow and pink. The 
petals are crinkled. 75¢ 
SEVEN SEAS - (Russell) 3 ft. April+May-June. Pastel of light rosy brown sepals a 
little lighter, heavy bloomer, large flowers. $1.00 
SPITFIRE - (Russell) A foreground specimen of bright red flowers, with a light 
orange midrib, forms clumps rapidly, blooms all summer not too tall for the 
rock garden, remains evergreen. $1.00 
STARLIGHT - (Nesmith) 33 ft. Midsummer. One of the palest yellows, broad flowers 
with overlapping segments, very well branched. $2.00 
STAR OF GOLD + (Sass) 33 ft. Midsummer. Long starlike petals, light yellow. $1.00 
SUNNY WEST - (Sass) 4 ft. July. Waxy texture of canary yellow. 50¢ 
SWEET BRIAR - (Nesmith) Large lusterous blooms, well formed and branched, The 
perfection of form as the blooms lends charm to this lovely day lily. The 
increase is so rapid I can price this one. $3.00 
‘SYLVIA - (Russell) Spring. 23 ft. Large rosy-pink blooms, deeper pink eyezone, the 
Sepals are yellow, mst be seen to be appreciated. $1.50 
THERON = (Stout) 23 ft. July to Sept. Large full dark mahogany red with a smll 
yellow throat, truly a fine specimen having received the award of Merit. I 
consider this Stout's best dark one. $1.50 
TRADE WINDS - (Russell) 34 ft. There are but few cream pastel shades offered. This 
is an cutstanding one with well proportioned blooms of fine texture. You 
cannot go wrong with this one. $1.00 
VULCAN = (Stout) July-August. Another dark Stout introduction, a heavy bodied plant 
blooms velvety mroon. $1.50 
WAR PATH + (Russell) Spring and fall. An outstanding red. Wide petals that open 
recurvel, this is the answer to a good bloom that stands the hottest day 
looking fresh till sunset. Increases fast. $2.00 
WAUBUN = (Stout) 23 ft. Summer. Broad petals of cadmium yellow with the outer 
half flushed with red. A good buy. 75¢ 



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