DAYLILIES (Hemeroeallis) 
ACHIEVEMENT (Bechtold, 1943) (24 in. E. M.) (Wild, 1943) 
Each $2.00 
Golden yellow medium size flowers with a pronounced dark red 
blotch on the three inner petals, forming a three-pointed star 
effect. It is a vigorous grower and makes a pleasing border 
subject. 
ACRES OF GOLD (Russell) Each $1.50 
Reliable yellow. It is a solid, true canary-gold. The petals are 
slightly ruffled. Blooms 4% inches, height 3 feet. 

ALLURE (Bechtold, 1943) (30 in. E. M.) (Wild, 1943) 
Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
An outstanding light canary self. The flower is medium large 
and of graceful form. Creates accent when planted near deeper 
yellows. 
ANNIS VICTORIA RUSSELL (Russell) Each $1.25 
One of the most beautiful daylilies in my field. Bloom 7 to 9 
inches, as many as thirty buds to a stem. Canary yellow. Green 
crinkled foliage. Height 4 feet. Blooms in mid-April and again 
in June. (Originator’s description.) 
ANNA BETSCHER (Betscher) Each 75c 
Deep orange, shaded with bronze. Large flowers. July and 
August. 36 inches. 
AUGUST PIONEER (Stout) Each 75c, 3 for $1.50 
Chrome yellow with outer half of petals flushed red. August 
and September. 34 inches. 
AUGUSTA (Bechtold, 1943) (28 in. La.) (Wild, 1943) 
Each $1.50, 3 for $3.00 
Fine chrome yellow flowers that come when most others have 
gone. Fragrant. 
BABY TEARS (Russell) Each $1.00 
Very dainty. Its background is gold, its petals are deeply 
marked toward the ends a true rosy red. The whole flower is 
fully ruffled and the multi-flora blood makes it an unusual 
bloomer. Flower 3% inches across, height 3 feet. Blooms June, 
July. 
BAGGETTE (Russell, 1945) Each $2.00 
The background is the palest lemon with wide rounded petals 
that are deeply shaded old rose with a deeper old rose eye zone. 
A profuse bloomer in our fields and keeps excellently, Height 
2% feet, 5-inch bloom. June, July. 
BAGDAD (Stout) Each 50c, 3 for $1.00 
42 inches. A gay combination of several colors—orange red, yel- 
low and madder brown. June and July. 
BARDELEY (Perry) Each 40c, 3 for $1.00 
48 inches. Orange buff by the color chart, with deep, clear cad- 
mium yellow throat, this yellow continuing as a %-inch narrow 
strip running through the center of the three wider petals out 
to the tip of the petals; this yellow stripe contrasting nicely 
with the reddish tone of the balance of the flower. July and 
August. 
BARONET (Stout) Each $1.00 
The petals and sepals are a sprightly fulvous red, blending into 
the orange throat. The semi-rounded flowers are recurving and 
the sharp contrast of the two colors is most pleasing. June- 
July. 28 inches. 
BAY STATE Each 50c 
42 inches. Fine large, clear, smooth yellow flowers of perfect 
form. Flowers during July and August. 
BEAUTEAU (Bechtold, 1943) (22 in. M.) (Wild, 1943) 
Each 50c, 3 for $1.00 
Medium large chrome, wide open yellow flowers and many of 
them. 

BEL MAR (Bechtold, 1946) (28 in. M.) (Wild, 1946) 
Each $1.50 
Large brilliant scarlet and mahogany flowers borne on slender 
branching stems during July. The plant makes an excellent 
clump and is a good multiplier. 
BETTY SLICK (Russell, 1943) Each $2.00 
This is a real bi-color, the size and shape of Hyperion. The 
sepals being the same color as Hyperion. The wide petals are 
a most brilliant rosy red. 3 feet. June, July. 
BIJOU (Stout) Each 50c, 3 for $1.00 
A ground color orange overcast with rich fulvous red. 24 inches. 
June and July. 
BLACK EMPEROR (Russell) Each $3.00 
Blooms 5 inches across, of a real dark red with a velvety tex- 
ture that defies description. The throat is deep yellow. A most 
profuse bloomer. 4 feet. June. 
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