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BURMAH—(Nesmith 1937) Orange 
overlaid with rose-copper. 5” blooms. 
Rated a late bloomer but flowers in 
Julyahere Sori teen 2 ee $1.00 
BYNG OF VIMY—(Perry 1931) Very 
large pale orange-rose with slender, 
curling segments. Yellow throat. July. 
4 ft. $1.00 
CABALLERO— (Stout 1941) A clear-cut 
brilliant bi-color. Petals, vermillion 
red. Sepals and throat golden yellow. 
June-July. 3 ft. Evergreen. ............ $1.00 
CALYPSO — (Burbank 1918) Light lem- 
on-yellow night bloomer. Large and 
pleasantly fragrant. July 3% ft..... $ .40 
CANARI~—(Nesmith 1940) Satiny fin- 
ished palest canary yellow of beautiful 
form and excellent branching. 5” dia. 
June-July. et Che ae eee $3.00 
CARISSIMA—(Nesmith 1945) Charming 
pale salmon pink enhanced by a deeper 
pink halo in the heart. Glistening vel- 
lum-like texture. 4” dia. Very small 
green-yellow cup and no mid-lines. 
JUNO ees its Cee ee ene $6.00 
CHENGTU — (Species) Coppery orange- 
red with velvety carmine mid-zone. 
Recurved 4%” flower. This is the 
most attractive and unusual of hemero- 
callis species with the exception of 
Fulva Rosea! July: 3 7ft: SET 
CHETKINS—(V. Christenson 1946) Vel- 
vety copper orange, very luminous. 
Gold throat. Medium size. July. 55.00 
CHIEF CHEROKEE—(Nesmith 1945) 
Deep brown-red, the petals velvety and 
darker with no mid-lines. Orange cup. 
Floriferous and vigorous. July. ee i 
$5.00 
CHLOE— (Nesmith 1938) - Extremely 
broad-petalled yellow with burnt 
orange cast. Large, unusual and dis- 
tinct awuly wostt ae ee ee $2.00 
CINNABAR— (Stout 1930) Medium large 
glistening orange, sprinkled cinnamon. 
Recurving segments. July. 2% ft. Ever- 
RYCCN ie case ee ee es $ .50 
COMET—(Russell 1943) A fine bi-color. 
6” flower with blended rose petals and 
soft yellow sepals. July. 3% ft..... $2.00 
CONFUCIOU S—(Bechtold 1943) Big 
brown-red of medium tone. Petals 
taper to a languid point. Plant is vig- 
orous and well-branched. July. 3% ft. 
Everecreeni ss eee eee $2.00 
CORALLINE — (Nesmith 1940) Light 
shrimp red. Maize mid-line. Late 
flowering in the east. July here. 3% ft. 
$2.00 
CRAEMORE HENNA—(Plouf) Tan red 
of good size and form, blooming in 
early mid-season. June-July. 2% ft. 
$1.50 
The Flowers for the Millions—or the Millionaire. 

CRESSIDA—(Betscher 1929) This is the 
early-flowering tall bright saffron-yel- 
low Cressida. May-June. 3% ft. Ever- 
green... 0028. eee >r.00 
CROWN OF GOLD—(Nesmith 1933) 
Large, early, orange-yellow blooming 
with the iris. May-June. 3 ft. ........ Stet 
CRYSTAL PINK— (Nesmith 1938) Large, 
tall and vigorous chamois colored day- 
lily with just a hint of pink. July. Ben 
1b ee ee ee ee ee ee $ xv 
DAUNTLESS— (Stout 1935) Pale yellow- 
ish orange with mid-zones delicately 
flushed with a fulvous touch. Wide, 
overlapping segments with fine sub- 
stance. 5” flower. July. 3 ft. pa tee 
nee 
DAWN GLOW — (V. Christenson 1947) 
Large, well-formed flower of softly 
blended antique red and pale caramel. 
Small orange cup. Vigorous. July. 3% 
ft $10.00 
DAWN PLAY—(Nesmith 1938) Deep vel- 
vety rose with golden heart. A very 
rich and appealing shade. Slow-grow- 
ing. July. 4:{t. . 23 $4.00 
D. D. WYMAN—(Betscher 1929) ene 
BAM: with tawny flush. June-July. 
t >. 
DEM O N—(Russell 1943) Brilliant 
orange-mahogany mixture which re- 
mains open evenings and draws the eye 
like a magnet, 4” dia. June-July. 2% 
{ti 2... le $1.25 
DEVON CREAM — (Nesmith 1945) Pale 
creamy yellow, thick and heavy-tex- 
tured with wide petals that are beauti- 
a fluted on the edge. June-July. 3 
$6.00 

DAUNTLESS 
