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BAY STATF.— Large, deep yellow, fluted 
petals. July-August: oO" ne wie... 
BELOIT—Heavy and persistent bloomer of 
orange-yellow. June-July ............022.22..-------- 
BERTRAND H. FARR—(Stout) Full flowers 
with recurving petals and sepals in near 
grenadine pink with rose colored veins. 
A clean, sparkling coppery pink. 30” -......... 
BOUTONNIERE — Wide-open flowers with 
overlapping and recurving petals. Sepals, 
clear yellow; petals, rosy peach. August- 
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BRUNETTE (Stout)—tThe first early dark- 
toned sort. Yellowish orange throat; mad- 
der-brown midzone; outer area a lighter 
shade of tan-red making a_ three-tone 
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BURGUNDY— (Nesmith). A charming flower 
of unusual coloring. Sepals and petals even 
wine purple with pale yellow lights in the 
throat. 544” flowers with wide segments and 
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BURMAH (Nesmith)—Many large, open 
flowers with an orange ground, almost 
entirely overlaid with rose and copper 
showing an exquisite soft brilliance. Late 
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CALYPSO — Large flowers in clear lemon 
yellow. July-August. 42” oo. 
CINNABAR—Rosy red-brown with yellow 
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CIRCE —4 ft. July-August. A _ beautiful 
clear yellow with full medium flowers. No 
other like it in its season ........................ 
“And little Circe—I fell in love with that.” 
CONFUCIUS—(Bechtold, 1948). Formerly 
Shangri-La. Gorgeous flowers of bright 
red-cinnamon-orange, and immense size. 
Rich and free flowering. July-August. 
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CRAEMORE HENNA—(Plouf-Ashley) One 
of the brightest of all Daylilies in bril- 
liant henna with ruby iridescence and or- 
ange throat. Fine size, form and tex- 
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CRESSIDA — Deep orange with red band. 
August. 36”. One of 10 best .-.....................- 
CRYSTAL PINK—(Nesmith). Flowers of sal- 
mon tone with deeper rose halo, and a frosty 
sheen that adds great charm. Tall and well 
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DAUNTLESS—Light cadmium yellow, 
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DAWN—A rose-buff to coppery pink self 
with canary yellow throat. 5” flowers in 
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DAWN OF GOLD—(Popov-Ashley 1950). 514” 
flowers with wide segments in pinard yellow 
to apricot with some lengthwise thin lines 
of light cadmium, the sepals slightly deeper. 
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D. D. WYMAN—Golden yellow with tawny 
splash. 42”. 
DOROTHY McDADE— (McDade 1939). Splen- 
did clean pure light yellow tubular 5” 
flowers that bloom very late. Sept. 34 ft..... 
DOVER—Delightful clear orange flowers in 
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DR. REGAL—Very fragrant orange-yellow 
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DUMORTIERI—Rich cadmium yellow. May- 
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E. A. BOWLES—48”. July. An exception- 
ally brilliant blend of orange and reddish- 
orange with widely opened ruffled petals 
EARLIANA (Betscher)—This and Judge Orr 
are the two finest early Daylilies that we 
know. Flowers 5” across, widely open and 
very full. A strong and floriferous deep 
yellow with pleasing fragrance. May-June. 
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ELIZABETH PIKE — Deep, soft rose with 
bronzy flush and pale yellow midribs. July- 
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EUROPA—F ull fulvous flowers, veined 
darker, orange throat. 48”. July -............. 
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