PRINCESS (Stout) EM. 34”. 
Clear, uniform lemon-yellow with full recurved petals 
spreading 5 inches. A distinct, fine clear light yellow. 
$2.00 
PURPLE AND GOLD (Nesmith) M. 33”. 
Subdued deep cxblood-red heavily flushed dark velvety 
maroon-purple with a contrasting cup of orange. A 
very rounded flower not as purple as the name implies 
but rather a vich maioon. $4.00 
PURPLE WATERS (Russell) EM. 35”. 
An approach to purple in Daylilies. In reality a very 
nice shade of wine; full open formed blooms. A fine 
growing variety producing many blooms over a long 
period of time. $2.00 
RED CINDERELLA (Russell) M. 36”. 
Not exactly a cherry-red but a warm cast red with a 
pleasant finish. Clear colored and attractive, a pleasant 
flower. $1.50 
RED EMPEROR (Russell) M. 34”. 
One of the more satisfactory red creations from this 
hybridist, we like not only its color but its freedom of 
growth and the nice mass of color it gives. Not a ma- 
roon but rather a clear red. $2.00 
ROMANY LASS (Nesmith) M. 34”. 
Very nice tubular formed red flowers, a Tiger-Lily-red 
with a maroon cast. The richer maroon play on the 
bright red background is very effective. $3.00 
ROSALIND. ML. 38”. 
This is one of the most interesting species, the parent 
and source of our pink and rose colors. (Piquante illus- 
trated on page 41 is an example of its progeny.) Rosa- 
lind is most distinctive, a bright rose red shade with 
a sort of silvery sheen. Very pretty. $2.50 
ROYALTY (Nesmith) ML. 40”. 
If you have not seen one of the new Lilies in these red 
shades you have a surprise in store for you. Large open 
flowers, broad-petaled, a maroon with a velvety, almost 
blackish sheen. The cup of the flower is a pleasant star 
of rich chrome-yellow. $5.00 

STARTER COLLECTION 
5 for $3.50 
Golden West Sachem 
August Pioneer Chisca 
Golden Sceptre 
GOLDEN CHIMES COLLECTION 
5 Grand Varieties, Earliest to Latest 
5 for $4.75 
Dorothy McDade 
Nebraska 
Mrs. B. F. Bonner 
Judge Orr 
Hesperus 

RED SHADES COLLECTION 
4 Kinds for $6.00 
Selected as Indicated 
Beacon Flame 
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Sachem 
‘Thorobred 
With ROYALTY (5 kinds) for $8.75 

NEW SHADES COLLECTION 
5 Unusual Colors for $8.50 
Brown Eyed Susan 
Honey Redhead 
Sweetbriar Old Vintage 
Bicolor 
RUBY SUPREME (Wheeler) M. 36”. 
A very fine variety, a ruby red with a slight salmon 
cast. It has perhaps the finest branched scape of any 
of the red varieties. The individual flowers are large. 
A forefront variety and most effective. It has been re- 
ported varying. With us it has been good. $6.00 
SACHEM (Siout) EM. 38”. 
Full flowers, medium large dark red, near carmine, with 
orange throat furnishing a sharp contrast. This is the 
most satisfactory reasonable priced red we recommend. 
Do not confuse it with the old wild Daylily. There is a 
world of difference in coloring. $1.00 
SALADIN (Stevens) M. 38”. 
This variety has our endorsement as one of the out- 
standing red creations. In color it has no peer as it is 
a clear toned shade of red without any yellow or dusky 
shade. It approaches a clear near cherry-red with wide 
open flowers and a smooth satiny finish. The color 
stands the weather very well and it lasts long into the 
evening. $6.00 
STALWART (Cook) M. 38”. 
A beautiful large and nicely formed flower with slightly 
recurving petals. A rich shade of orange with a slight 
fulvous tinge, a rich color, non-fading. 75c 
SUN LIN (Nesmith) M. 34”. 
Out of this entire list this is the only variety that has 
orchid-pink or pale mauve colorings, a tone very rare 
in these plants. It has a tendency to fade in very hot 
weather so we prefer to plant it in part shade to enjoy 
its highly unusual tones. $5.00 
SUNNY WEST (H. Sass) ML. 48”. 
One of the most prolific flowering varieties we know. 
Thick, leathery petals smoothly finished, pale to canary- 
yellow. Each stem has myriads of buds and bloom. The 
established clump looks like a flowing fountain of soft 
mellow yellow; a beautiful garden picture. 50c 
SWEETBRIAR (Nesmith) M. 40”. 
A lustrous flower, larger in size and better formed than 
the famous Fulva Rosea. Fresh pink blended apricot, 
petals ana sepals are well reflexed showing a delicate 
yellow cup. This is our other choice as the best of the 
rose-shaded Daylilies, the other, Pink Charm. $4.00 
TARUGA (Stout) EM. 33”. 
One of the finest informal shaped blooms, the graceful 
curlings and foldings of the petals give a delightful 
effect to the fine 6-inch open formed flowers. A clear 
lemon-yellow with a faint cinnamon dust effect in the 
center of the flower. $2.00 
TEJAS (Russell) M. 34”. 
The introducer describes this as an intense fiery red 
with a yellow throat. It has a velvety sheen that glis- 
tens in the sun. Blooms 4 inches in diameter. $3.00 
THOROBRED (Nesmith) M. 38”. 
Large Lily-like red flowers. The tall graceful stalks 
branch freely so it carries its bloom season on for a long 
time. We like its fine garden performance. $4.00 
VESPERS (Nesmith) ML. 38”. 
The palest cream of great distinction and_ beauty. 
Blooms of heavy substance are lightly ruffled at the 
edges. In the garden is the coolest shade imaginable, 
a color note we search for to give a quiescent note to 
our summer garden. We like it very much. $5.00 
WAUBUN (Stout) EM. 24”. 
Broad, recurving, twisty petals, soft cadmium-yellow 
with outer half of petals flushed terra cotta. 75c 
WAR PATH (Russell) M. 36”. 
In our garden this red, an even dark shade of red, with 
wide open, full formed flowers drew us back again and 
again. Defies the hottest sun and has a tendency to 
repeat bloom in fall. Very nice. $4.00 
WINONA (Cook) M. 36”. 
Wide open patie buff-yellow overlaid with a flush of 
rusty fulvous. Large attractive flowers. $1.00 
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