Gilbert H. Wild & Son... Sareoxie. Mo. 
Hag of. 
BLACK PRINCE (Russell) Each $3.00 
Are you looking for a real dark red? Here is one that is al- 
most black and with a velvety satin sheen impossible to des- 
eribe. The 41%-inch bloom has very wide petals and sepals of 
an even color; the throat has a small yellow cup. There is real 
life in this one. 3% feet. June, July. (Introducer’s description.) 
BOUNTIFUL BEAUTY (Bechtold, 1946) (32 in.M.) (Wild, 1946) 
Each $3.00 
Beautiful 6-inch flowers, canary yellow, throat slightly darker, 
a chocolate marking on petals, a light yellow rib running 
through center of each petal to tip. It has unusual blooming 
qualities as the scapes are much branched and the blossoms 
keep well in all-day July sun. 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout) Each 50c, 3 for $1.25 
Light, rosy peach petals with grassy foliage. 36 inches. July 
and August. 
BRONZE GLOW (Bechtold, 1946) (26 in. M.) (Wild, 1946) 
Each $4.00 
A real gem of unusual bronze color. So far we have seen no 
other just like it. Roots multiply slowly. Blooms during July. 
BYNG OF VIMY (Perry) Each $2.00 
40 inches. One of the most unusual and delicately beautiful of 
all daylilies, the color being light gold with an overlay of soft 
rose. The true stock is very scarce. June-July. 
CABALLERO (Stout) Each $2.00 
Large lily-like bicolor with rose petals and yellow sepals. A 
charming Hemerocallis that is very effective in the garden. 40 
inches. 
CALYPSO (Burbank) Each 35c, 3 for 90c 
Clear lemon yellow flowers of large size. Very popular. Blooms 
from July to August. 3% feet. 
CAMPUS QUEEN (Russell) Each $2.00 
Yellow-orange. This is a solid color. It is certainly not yellow, 
and just as certainly not orange, but a soft pastel color between 
the two. The bloom has a delightful shape. 5 inches. 
CIMARRON (Russell) Each $1.00 
This is really a bold daylily and one of the most pleasing pat- 
terns. The blooms are about 5 inches and open full. The petals 
are brown with an intense maroon eye zone. The sepals are yel- 
low overcast with red. The throat is green. Many call this a 
glorified George Yeld. 3 feet. 
CINDERELLA (Bechtold, 1941) (28 in. M.) (Wild, 1941) 
Each 30c, 3 for 75c 
Petals red-copper. Sepals lemon yellow. Blooms open late after- 
noon remaining open all night and into the heat of the day. 
Medium size, but different. Blooms in July. 
CISSY GUISEPPI (Perry) Each 40c, 3 for $1.00 
3 feet. Dark coppery rose-red, almost oxblood red with a yellow 
bar down the center of each petal. July and August. 
CITRINA (Farr) Each 35c, 3 for 75c 
Sweet scented and latest to bloom. 
CITY OF MEXICO (Russell, 1946). Each $2.50 
This is a very fine 6-inch flower. The red-wine petals have a 
wide deep purple eye zone with a wide almost white midrib. 
Ruffled, opens full, and has a most beautiful shade of yellow 
in its throat. The vividness of this color pattern represents the 
bright colors found in Mexico. This is an excellent keeper and 
multiplies fast. 31% feet. 
CHALICE (Russell, 1946) Each $4.00 
This I believe to be the pinkest daylily ever introduced. It is 
not a baby pink, but the loveliest, deepest, softest shade of sal- 
mon-pink I have ever seen in a daylily, with a slightly deeper 
rose-pink eye zone. While this is a very strong, vigorous grower 
and quite a profuse bloomer, it does not multiply as fast as 
some in its color class. The 4%-inch blooms open full with the 
loveliest sulphur yellow throat. Ruffled petals, slightly re- 
curved. 4 feet. June. (Introducer’s description.) 
CHARIOTEER (Nesmith, 1941) Each $2.00 
Large open lily shaped flowers of Brazilian red and cadmium 
yellow borne on very tall highly branched scapes. The broad, 
brilliant petals are fluted at the tips and have a decidedly yel- 
low midrib extending into the rich yellow cup. July-August. 52 
inches. 
(Hemerocallis) 
COMET (Russell) Each $1.00 
Large 7-inch bicolor, the petals are rose-salmon with deeper rose 
eye zone; the sepals are lemon. 

CONFUCIUS (Bechtold, 1943) (28 in. M.) (Wild, 1943) 
Each $2.50 
This is indeed a gorgeous flower. A brighter red than Fulva and 
immense in size. Starts blooming early July on heavy flowering 
stems. Petals are somewhat pointed. If you like reds, don’t miss 
this one. 
CONNOISSEUR (Bechtold, 1946) (24 in. M.) (Wild, 1946) 
Each $3.00 
An immense amber effect with slightly ruffled petals and re- 
curved sepals with a 44-inch chocolate halo midway on both 
petals and sepals. Throat Old Gold. Vigorous. A real gem. 
CRESSIDA (Betscher) Each 50c 
36 inches. Magnificient flower of deep orange with an almost 
imperceptible faint reddish star at the throat, just enough to 
intensify the deep orange color. July and August. 
CRITERION (Russell) Each $2.00 
The petals and sepals are a mahogany red. The petals have a 
deeper red eye zone with a yellow midrib. The throat is yellow, 
shading to green. 4% inches. 3 feet. 
CRYSTAL FAIRY (Russell) Each $2.00 
36 inches. June. Medium sized flower of pale salmon flesh. 
Nice color. 

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