DAWN. 38 in. July-Aug. A charming flower of pink- 
ish apricot flushed rosé =. 2.5002 ee 
DAWNGLOW. (Chistensen 1948) M.L. 50 in. A 
really magnificent day lily, this has everything 
that might be desired. It is gigantic, with full 
open flowers that have extremely broad petals 
and sepals. The substance is heavy and the fin- 
ish is very smooth, Color is a soft shade of ap- 
ricot pink, more pink than yellow toned. A 
really luscious shade that everyone likes. The 
huge flowers are quite in proportion to the tall, 
sturdy, nicely branched stalks. Not rapid of in- 
crease, ibut, most worthwhile —2-.__.)2 eee 
DONALD D. WYMAN (Wyman) 36 in. July. 
Large open flowers of apricot orange with a 
blotch of rose on the petals -__._.. = eee eee 
DRESS REHERSAL.« (Russell 1943) 40 in. July- 
Aug. A large and charming flower, with rosy 
pink petals and apricot: sepals 2...) 2 
DR. REGAL. 30 in. May-June. A perennial favor- 
ite is this large flowered Hem, of brilliant or- 
ange gold. Av-recurrent bloomer 2.22.5. 
ESTMERE., 37 in. June-July. An early and flori- 
fermous variety that produces many full star 
shaped ‘blooms of rich primrose yellow ________ 
FULViA- MACULATA. (Specie) 48 in. A giant 
flowered variety of rich apricot and rose color- 
ing: Very showy: -020.2- 51-2. 
FULVA ROSEA. (Specie) 45 in. This native of 
China is one of the loveliest of all day lilies. 
Full formed ilowers of rich rose pink . =aeeaee 
GAY TROUBADOUR. (Nesmith 1941) 40 in. July- 
Aug. Very large flowers of full form and very 
wide petals. The most brilliant bi-color we have 
yet seen. The petals are bright Indian red and 
the sepals are of rich maize yellow. A most 
outstanding introdtiction =11 30. Se eee 
GEORGE YELD. (Perry) 38 in. Aug. A giant 
flower of soft orange with a peach red eye zone 
GLOAMING. (Cook 1936) 42 in. July-Aug. A large 
yellow with a faint, all-over flaking of purple 
rose. Very popular<_)___... 22 
GOLDENI. (Betscher 1930) 36 in. July. A very bril- 
liant, maxy finished flower of Orange! . aaa 
GOLDEN WEST = (Sass +1931). 30min July-Aug. 
Very large tubular flowers with a flare to the 
outer tips of the petals. Soft orange with a 
sparkling finish 2. l=) s_ Se 
HIGHLAND CHIEFTAIN, (Nesmith 1940) 45 in. 
July-Aug. An extremely large, tubular formed 
flower of soft wine rose. A small yellow throat 
HYPERION, (Mead) 39 in. July. A very large and 
broad petaled flower of rich but soft canary 
yellow’ Bee. A 032 Ve ek 
IMPERATOR. 42 in, Aug.-Sept. A star shaped 
flower of deep fulvous orange and soft red. 
Fine for the back of the border.” _~ aan 
INDUCEMENT. (Christensen 1948) M.L. 38 in. A 
broad flower of rich, smooth Bordeaux red. The 
substance is heavy and there is a flakey makeup 
in the undertone that gives the flower great 
brilliance. All segments are very broad and 
there is a slight recurve to the petal tips and a 
dainty ruffling to their edges. Greatly admired 
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