Hemerocallis 
(DA YLILIES) 
ALADDIN (Stout 1941)—Deep cadmium 
yellow with a contrasting band of garnet- 
brown midway on the petals, June-July, 
A>: inchtewies aot eene fone eee eee $1.00 
APRICOT (Yeld 1892) — Light epricot 
orange, very early, 24 inch, de.__-- $9.50 
APRICOT DREAM (H. M. Hill 1949)— 
An apricot toned self of fine form and 
color, good sized flowers, quite tall, up 
to 60 inches, midseason ~-------- $10.00 
ARABY (Howard 1937)—Mellow cham- 
ois tone with brown eye zone, strong, 
early yo6<inCh; Gee os see oe $0.50 
AUGUST ORANGE (Stout 1946)—New 
golden orange, a profuse bloomer on 
wide branched stems, midseason, 36-inch 
AUGUST PIONEER (Stout 1939)—Neat 
orange with slight red flush, slender 
branched stems, Aug.-Sept., 34-inch, 
Ce: te eee ee ee ee ae $0.75 
AURANTIACA MAJOR (Wallace 1895) 
—tLarge yellow of open form, has been 
widely used in hybridizing, 30-inch, 
ATHLONE (Russell)—Bicolor of soft 
buff and chestnut, lustrous and attrac- 
tive, one of the best of its class, mid- 
SCASOn, SopsiNCh win seas ee $3.00 
BABY TEARS (Russell)—Dainty ruffled 
gold, petals deeply marked with red to- 
ward the end, June-July, 36-inch, 
CRS eet. SRR ae gs Meer mig MeN ae Se $1.00 
BAGDAD (Stout 1935)—Rich combina- 
tion of orange, red and yellow, June- 
July, 46-inch Ae. eee $1.00 
BAGGETTE (Russell 1945)—Pale lemon 
with old rose shading and eyezone, June- 
Pulses 0si ne eee ee ae $2.00 
BARONET (Stout 1941)—Brazil-red with 
orange throat, one of the earliest reds, 
June, 28-inch, eve 22 4--= Se $1.00 
BELLE OF GEORGIA (Russell)—Fine | 
peach toned blend, good form, mid- 
season $2.00 
BERTRAND FARR (Stout 1941)—Full 
rounded flowers of grenadine pink and 
rose, June-July, 30-inch, ev. ----- $2.00 
BETTY SLICK (Russell 1943) — Large 
blended bitone of lemon-rose, wide 
stripe on center of petals, May-June, 
RESIGN eed oe ee Oe ee Sa e $2.00 
BIJOU (Stout 1933) — Orange overcast 
with deep red, many small blooms on 
wide branched stems, June-July, 30-inch, 
$0.50 
BLACKBURNIAN (Nesmith 1943) — In- 
dian red with purple overflush, brilliant 
orange throat, July-Aug., 40-inch $3.00 
BLACK FALCON (Nesmith 1941)—Stun- 
ning and unusual near black, large wavy 
flowers, July-Aug., 38-inch, de ~--$5.00 
BLACK HILLS (Russell 1947)—Black 
purple self of neat rounded form, very 
rich deep color tone, 36-inch, de. _-$5.00 
BLANCHE HOOKER (Stout 1946)— 
High quality brick, red orange throat, 
arly SO 1NCH GeV ios. ee eae ee $2.00 
BOBOLINK (Wheeler 1943)—Trim pur- 
ple-yellow bicolor, segments very wide 
and overlapping, recurrent blooming, 
45-InCh Wey he et ee ee ar $6.00 
BOLD BEAUTY (H. M. Hill 1948)—Very 
large flowers and wide branched stems, 
blooms up to 48-inch. Close at hand it 
seems penciled with many marks, but 
at a distance it is a medium red-orange 
self, smooth flowers, vigorous growth, 
Painted Lady Seedling, de. ------- $8.00 
BOLD COURTIER (Nesmith 1939)— 
Pompeian rose petals with a creamy line 
down the center, sepals, soft yellow, 
broad full flowers, an outstanding bi- 
Color, uly, G-inch; ders Ss ee $3.00 
BOUNTIFUL (Cook 1943)—Wide petal- 
ed lemon yellow, an improved Hyperion, 
July}40-inch, Wess ewe eee eae $2.00 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout 1939) — Small 
brilliant orange and pink, wiry branch- 
ed stems bear a profusion of miniature 
flowers:-J uly;436-inch,-dem 22232 $0.50 
BRACKEL (Wheeler 1942) — Deep ma- 
hogany-rose with a stitched petal pat- 
tern, recurrent bloomer in the south, 
JUVeco2-1nCh es CV ki ee ee oe $4.00 
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