Kanapaha—‘‘one that I was drawn to again and again’’ Robert Schreiner, Oreg. 
LEMONA—(Betscher 1928) Pale lemon- 
yellow trumpet-shaped daylily. June- 
ES a $ .40 
LEMON KING—(Betscher) Lemon yel- 

low with fluted, waxy petals. Early 
mid-season bloomer. June-July. 3 a 
>. 
LIN D A—(Stout 1937) 5” bloom with 
very crinkled petals of creamy yellow 
with rose markings, the sepals creamy 
8 ES ea beet 
LUSTROUS—(Nesmith 1942) 5” flower 
in a very pretty tone of pinkish-red. 
Orange throat. June-July. 3% ft. $3.00 
MACULATA—(Species) Blended soft yel- 
low and copper with pink tone in the 
center. Very large and tall. July-Aug. 
ee 8 ence ne cca ceceees $ .40 
MAMIE FLAKE — (Russell) 6” blooms 
with medium wide rosy petals and 
lemon yellow sepals. July. 3% ft. $1.50 
MARCUS— (Perry 1932) Large, crinkled 
flower of apricot, dusted over with soft 
bronze. June-July. 3% ft. $ .00 
MARGARET—(Cook 1943) Large, broad- 
petalled, waxy smooth flower in a soft, 
mellow, light buff-yellow from throat 
Seperdutip, July 346 ft. ................ $2.00 
MARGARET PERRY—(Perry 1925) 
Brilliant orange-red with yellow throat 
and midlines. Free-flowering and tall. 
July-Aug. 4 ft. $ .40 
MARY GUEN THE R—(Russell) Con- 
trasty bi-color, the petals almost car- 
mine-red, the sepals clear yellow. July. 
pitt. Evergreen. ee AN eth Coe ences ae $2.00 
MATADOR—(Nesmith 1940) This is our 
idea of a “quality” daylily, bright rich 
mahogany, dazzling and velvety with 
no disfiguring markings. 4%” full cup- 
shaped flower with orange throat. 
June-July. 3% ft. $1.50 

$3.50 DAYLILY COLLECTION 
10 daylilies, 5 from from 
each column 
All 34—$11.50 
5 of these plus 5 of these 
Amaryllis Calypso 
Bagdad D. D. Wyman 
Chengtu Geo. Yeld 
Cinnabar Gold Dust 
Cressida Gypsy 
Dover Imperator 
Harvest Moon J. A. Crawford 
Hyperion Maculata 
Iris Perry Kwanso 
arcus Margaret Perry 
Modesty Mikado 
Rajah Mrs. A. H. Austin 
Sirius Ophir 
Stalwart Radiant 
Vesta Sir Michael Foster 
Woodlot Gold Sunny West 
Winsome Thunbergi 
Add 50c toward shipping costs and we'll 
include your choice of Autumn Red, 
Golden Scepter, Golden West or Sonny. 


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MISSION BELLS 
MAY SADLER—(Perry 1933) Perry 
thought this an improvement on his 
previous “reds,” Margaret Perry and 
Imperator. The colors are deeper and 
richer but the stature and vigor are 
Ierione Ulver lit, Saree. Siu 
MEADOWGOLD — (Hall 1948) Charm- 
ingly formed, broad petalled, widely 
open, flaring -flowers of deep golden 
yellow. July. 3 ft. $4.00 
MEZZOTINT—(Emigholz 1946) Saffron- 
yellow, shaded deeper at the throat 
with faint fulvous overcast, a color re- 
mindful of Gypsy. But this one is large 
and tall. July-Aug. 3% ft $2.50 
MIDAS—(Stout 1935) Medium-size (4’’) 
glowing orange of good form and color 
on tall, strong erect scapes. June-July. 
5 en CO Ee BY RONG Ts EE Se a ar Data 
MIKADO — (Stout 1930) Mellow orange 
with conspicuous spot of mahogany on 
each petal. An old favorite probably 
the most popular of all the Stout day- 
lilies. June-July and repeats in the fall 
HE PCH RET aes tore oe. ie a $ .40 
MINUET—(Nesmith 1941) Subtle blend 
of frosty pink, shadowed deeper rose 
on both petals and sepals, giving a rosy 
pink effect and more the tone of Fulva 
Rosea than any other of the Nesmith 
pinks. Lovely when planted with yel- 
lows. 4%” flower. July. 3% ft....... $2.50 
MISSION BELL S—(Hall 1945) Large, 
wide-petalled and ruffled medium yel- 
low, one of the very best. July. 33 aR 
MODEST Y— (Betscher 1929) Large, 
waxy pale yellow which blooms early. 
JUNEGRorIt. $ .50 
MONARCH— (Stout 1941) Medium-sized 
(4”) broad-petalled light cadmium 
yellow with delicate halo of fulvous 
orange in mid-zone. Blooms early and 
remains open evenings. June. 3 ft. $1.00 
MOONBEAM— (Sass 1940) Pale soft yel- 
low in a 5” firmly substanced flower 
Onevery tHall-stalkswuly,.dilte oe $1.00 
