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IRISES AND DAYLILIES — 



AMULET 
BARONET — (Stout) Brick red _ with 
orange throat. A lively early-flowering 
red of medium size. Stays open eve- 
nings. June-July. 2% fet. MES 
BIJOU—(Stout 1935) Orange, overcast 
with rich fulvous red. Hybrid of multi- 
flora parentage which produces a pro- 
fusion of 3” flowers. 2% ft. CEN 
BLACK BURKNIAN— (Nesmith 1943) In- 
dian red overflushed mahogany-purple 
with star-shaped orange cup. Recurv- 
in? Tore ulye oulte $3.00 
BLACK CHERRY—(Douglas 1945) Rich 
unfading black-red that stands out. 
Medium size flowers beautifully 
formed, with recurving petals and 
Senalse) UNV coal Gee ee $4.00 
BLACK EMPEROR—(Russell 1945) 5 
inch dark red with deep-yellow throat. 
Jy ret: $2.00 
BLACK FALCON—(Nesmith 1941) Ex- 
tremely dark daylily with only a shal- 
low cup of pale canary. Large, open 
and wavy at the edges. July. 3 ft. $9.00 
BLACK PRINCE—(Russell 1942) Deep 
blackish red, very rich and impressive. 
Small cup of deep yellow. Wide seg- 
ments... bloom opens full = $3 00 
BLITHESOME—(Nesmith 1945) conaere 
ing cream of extremely heavy sub- 
stance and delicious fragrance, with a 
densely opaque quality that is differ- 
TT Uist LIL. aL Cee, a oil aes ees bate Sethe 9.00 
BLOODROO T— (Nesmith 1946) Most 
brilliant scarlet self with velvety fin- 
ish and inconspicuous yellow throat. 
VU O75 Ae ee ee $10.00 

BOLD COURTIE R—(Nesmith 1939) 
Broad rose petals with a creamy mid- 
line. Soft yellow sepals strongly re- 
curved and slightly flushed rose. Ex- 
ceptionally beautiful bi-color. July. 3 
ft)... Lee $3.00 
BOLD WARRIO R—(Emigholz 1943) 
Broad overlapping petals of yellow 
overlaid Brazil red; the sepals only 
slightly flushed Brazil red. Well 
formed. 5” dia. July. 4 ft =e $2.00 
BOUNTIFUL — (Cook 1943) Wide-pet- 
alled lemon yellow seedling from Hy- 
perion. Large, nicely formed and sun- 
resistant. July. 3 ft. $1.50 
BOUTONNIERE— (Stout 1939) Myriads 
of small (2%’’) flowers with widely 
overlapping segments, the sepals clear 
yellow and the petals light rosy peach 
with lighter mid-stripe. Late. 3 ft. 
AUBUSES ncccscicccccses-ceeenseenne eee $1.00 
BRAVE WARRIO R—(Nesmith 1946) 
Glowing ox-blood red with overflush of 
bordeaux on the wide petal July. 3% 
|| nnn nen $6.00 
BRICK ROSE— (Emigholz 1943) Medium 
size flower of terra-cotta with rose un- 
dertone. Yellow throat. June-July. 
3% fto nnn See $1.50 
BURMAH— (Nesmith 1937) Orange, 
overlaid with rose-copper. 5” blooms. 
Rated a late bloomer but ga ees ms 
July here. 2% ft. 
BYNG OF VIMY—(Perry 1931) Very 
large pale orange-rose with slender, 
curling segments. Yellow throat. 4 ft. 
JULY. zee. il. tes ee $1.50 
CABALLERO—(Stout 1941) A clear-cut 
brilliant bi-color. Petals, vermillion 
red. Sepals and throat golden yellow. 
July. 4 ft. Evergreen] $1.50 
CALYPSO—(Burbank 1918) Light lem- 
on-yellow night bloomer. Large and 
pleasantly fragrant. July 3% ft. §$ .40 
CAN ARI—(Nesmith 1940) Satiny fin- 
ished palest canary yellow of beautiful 
form and excellent pases te aye teits e 
June-July. 4*ft: 2... eee $4.00 

CANARI 
