BIG CLOUD—A very large near white spuria. The yellow blotch on 
the falls being very pale and much reduced. $7.50 
BLUE VALENTINE—A medium sized beautiful pale: blue: spuria with 
a smooth blended finish. The form is most.unusual. The standards 
are stiffly erect with ruffled margins and a notched tip. The falls 
are obcordate, frilled and beautifully held. 40” $7.50 
Daylily Introductions 
Me. Quinn Buck 
Working at the University of California at Los 
Angeles, Mr. Buck has been breeding daylilies for 
many years. We are very pleased to be able to 
offer the first of his selections from the thousands of 
seedlings raised from his carefully planned pollina- 
tions. 
AUTUMN FOREST—dark red-black; good garden clump. $5.00 
CRIMSON KING—luminous dark crimson, delightful finish, medium 
tall. $10.00 
GOLD ANTIQUE—yellow overlaid red bronze; beautiful full form. 
Excellent clump. $10.00 
GYPSY QUEEN—narrow perianth segments of bright vermillion 
overlaid orange with a bold eye-zone pattern of reds; a robust 
grower, making a striking garden clump. $5.00 
RUBY GLOW —scarlet crimson, jewel bright and all quality, medium 
height. $15.00 
STEPHANIE—palest lemon: yellow of fine Gea medium height. 
$15.00 
Earlier Thercduttinne 
ANATOLIA (Craig ‘49)—much patterned in the oncocyclus manner 
but also suggesting its plicata parents. Light red-violet to lavender 
in effect and slightly bicolor due to delicate all over veining and 
stippling on the falls and suggestion of a signal at the aul? of the 
beard. 
(Tiffany x L. A.) x Capitola) $10.00 
ASKALON (Jory ‘49)—Standards lavender, falls deeper with yellow 
flush (Grace Mohr x ?) x Capitola. $7.50 
*BLUE OX (Craig ‘49)—A very large smooth lavender blue flower 
of leather like substance. A breeder’s flower. No pollen, easily 
seeded to Eupogons and Onco-hybrids. © 
Acropolis x C. G. White onco-bred $10.00 
BLUE VIOLET (Craig ‘48)—San Diego x Sierra Blue. Massive broad 
flaring flower in deep rich blue. $7.50 
BURGUNDY SPLASH (Craig ‘49)—Plant 26”-30’—Large well formed 
flower; standards subdued burgundy, falls with creamy yellow 
ground heavily stippled richer more intense. burgundy in a 1” 
border. $15.00 
CANAAN (Jory ‘49)—Standards light blue-grey, falls deeper. 
(Grace Mohr x°?) x Capitola $10.00 
*FAIRYFOAM (Mitchell ‘48)—A big ruffled warm white; stem Sint. 
or taller. Flowers early, ‘continues long: $5. os 
*Check these varieties for desired extras. 
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