Ohred ( 1941 ) A striking bright red day- 
lily. The flower is large, 
compact, with wide recurving segments. The throat 
is greenish yellow and yellow hair lines extend 
through the petals. Many flowers on the stem, 
stalks about 3 ft. tall, blooms June and July $5.00 
Angelus (1942) An outstanding light 
lemon yellow self with 
faint eye zone dusting. The flower is large, wide 
petals, well open and with segments gracefully 
recurved. Withstands hot summer sun extremely 
well. Evergreen. Scapes 3 ft. tall. Blooms in 
July. $7.50 
Brackel ( 7 | 942) A deep mahogany flower 
with a most unusual 
texture to the petals. The color pattern resembles 
an allover design in brocade in rich, dark wine 
and mahogany shades. Color even deeper in the 
north. A very vigorous grower and recurrent bloom- 
er in the south. Flowering stems are 2% ft.. 
Blooms in June and July. $10.00 
Paul Thrig (1942) 4 ‘ishttully formed 
flower in a most un- 
usual shade of color. The effect is of a mauve pink 
self produced by a blend of pastel tints. The flower 
is large, wide sepals and petals, well open and 
somewhat recurved. Throat color is greenish gold 
with narrow cream lines extending up into the 
petals. A vigorous grower to 4 ft. in height, ever- 
green and a recurrent bloomer in the south. Re- 
markably sun resistent. Flowers in June. $7.50 
Bobolink (1943) A brilliant purple and 
yellow bicolor. The flow- 
er is compact in form, medium size, with very wide 
frilled and creped petals of purple, a bit deeper 
than heliotrope. The sepals are wide, of golden 
yellow with some purple dusting. Throat greenish 
gold. Flowering stems are multaflora, 3% ft. tall 
and have proliferations. A vigorous grower having 
four stems when two years old from seed. Recur- 
rent bloomer in the south. Late June and July 
—$15.00 
Easter Morn (1943) *,)2%8% compact 
flower with very 
wide sepals and petals of deep yellow dusted a light 
violet brown with a lovely sheen. A showy eye zone 
adds to the life and character of this fine flower. 
The flowering stems are 3% ft. tall, multaflora and 
have proliferations. It is a recurrent bloomer and at 
only two years from seed had three periods of 
bloom producing sixteen stems with more than 300 
flowers. June and September. We rate this 
very highly. $10.00 
Amherst (1944 ) A large somewhat irreg- 
ular flower in purple and 
white, the flower color being purple with milk 
white bands through the petals. The 30 in. stems 
have proliferations. The flower is well open, has 
frilled segments, sometimes twisted or recurved 
at the tips. Flowers in June and July. $15.00 
Hazel Sawyer ( 1944 This is a laven- 
der pink day- 
lily of handsome form in rare coloring. The flowers 
are medium large on two foot stems ,well open, 
petals frilled. It is vigorous, increases rapidly, is 
a free bloomer and makes a beautiful garden 
subject. July. $10.00 
