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Pink Charm—‘‘seems to be the best bloomer among the pinks’’ Mrs. Clyde Sell, Ohio. 


NORTH STAR 
MOONRAY—(Nesmith 1940) Pale yellow 
with segments waved, recurved and 
widely flaring. A clear-cut one-eighth 
inch reddish V on each petal. Unusual, 
dainty and charming 3%” flower. July. 
EN i Reale Str e Pnoinae Mk heck oY Se Se BEN $1.50 
MOROCCO RE D—(Nesmith 1940) Fine 
brown-red self of even tone extending 
to the heart leaving only a shallow 
orange cup. July. 3 ft. $4.0 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN — (Betscher 1929) 
Especially fine, thick-textured, deep 
golden yellow. July. 3 ft. a abate 
MRS. B. F. BONNER — (Russell 1942) 
The color of Hyperion but claimed to 
be larger and finer. June-July. 2% ft. 
Bverereent eee ae eee ee $1.50 
MRS. CHAS. F. URSCHELL — (Russell 
1943) Full-flowered, firm-substanced., 
medium yellow 4%” in diameter. $ .50 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON—(Russell 1942) 
Reep red, rich and glowing, 5” in di- 
ameter with wide segments and shal- 
low orange cup. Non-fading and re- 
mains open evenings. A very lovely 
daylilys June-July.o7et te ee $1.50 
MRS. JOHN J. TIGER T—(Watkins) 
Brilliant coppery red of large size, with 
yellow throat, a hardy, deciduous 
variety developed at the University of 
Florida. June-July. 3% ft. ol) 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN—\(Betscher 1929) 
Glistening light yellow. one of the last 
Co; bloom JULY =AUR eS 4e i eee S700 
MULTIFLORA — (Species) Small yellow 
flowers borne in clusters on slender, 
wirey stems. Very late, in some sec- 
tions blooming till frost. Aug.-Sept. 2 
LTS A ee oe ee $1.00 
MYSTIC MOON — (Nesmith 1947) Very 
pale yellow night-bloomer. Broad-pet- 
alled, firm-substanced flowers of full 
flaring form, ruffled at the edges. July. 
3% ft $5.00 
NEBRASKA—(Sass 1937) Large mellow, 
buff-yellow of high quality as are all 
the Sass daylilies. 5%” flower. June- 
July. BI Hin Pee ee eee Seat hy 
NOCERENSIS — (Italy) Open, ruffled 
flower of clear canary yellow with 
smooth waxy finish. July. 4 ft. Ever- 
PT CON» ooo ousen nnsne nadeconns donee Sad 
NORTH STAR — (Hall 1946) Very pale 
yellow in a large open flower of at- 
tractive grace and finish. Excellent 
substance, July-AUg? Seite $5.00 
OLD TAPESTRY—(Emigholz 1943) Pet- 
als are light dragon’s blood red with 
buff edge. Sepals, paler. Yellow throat. 
A. velvety brownish rose 4%” dia. 
July. 3% ft. $1.00 
OPHIR— (Farr 1924) Large deep yellow, 
one of the outstanding older varieties. 
5” heavy tees flowers. Very florif- 
erous. July. 4% f $ .40 
ORANGE BEAUTY — (H. P. Sass 1944) 
Large broad-petalled orange self 5%” 
dia. Very fragrant. One of the best. 
July 3% ft... $8.00 
PAINTED LADY—(Russell 1942) A cop- 
pery terra-cotta of great distinction. 
Very large (8) full-petalled, wide- 
open and charmingly ruffled. Out- 
standing. July. 3 ft. Evergreen..... $5.00 
PATRICIA — (Stout 1935) Lovely pale 
lemon yellow with greenish throat. A 
cool, fresh-looking, weather-resistant 
waxy flower 5” in diameter and having 
pronounced fragrance. July. 3 ft. Ever- 
PTCCN ~ Wwe bor AS 
PEPPERMINT—(G. Douglas 1948) The 
large, open flowers have a pale cream 
mid-rib which contrasts, pleasingly, 
with the pink body-color. Well- 
branched and tall. July. 3% ft. Ever- 
PYCON, cecsecececabeene nyse $6.00 
PERSIAN PRINCESS — (Nesmith 1938) 
Velvety blackish red flower 5” in 
diameter and with broad petals that 
stand the sun well. Orange throat. 
July. 4 ft. ........... 2 $2.00 
PINK CHARM—(Nesmith 1940) Very re- 
curved open flower of ruddy pink giv- 
ing a deep coral pink effect. 4%” dia. 
with shallow green-yellow throat and 
inconspicuous midline. July. 4 ft. Ever- 
green. $2.50 

ORANGE BEAUTY 
