

PARRY NURSERIES — Signal Mountain, Tenn. 
1950 INTRODUCTIONS 
ELMER A. CLAAR DAYLILIES 
THE DOCTOR—36”. A self of exceptionally brilliant ver- 
milion scarlet color, distinguished by its velvety texture. 
Flowers 5” across, of rather full or overlapping form, but 
slightly recurving. Scapes slightly bending, but erect enough 
to be pleasing. 30 to 35 flowers. Foliage erect, recurved 
at tips, wide, bright green, deciduous. A well balanced 
plant and flower. Fall delivery........................---ssssceses: $25.00 
ROYAL CROWN—28”. The warm, rich tones in this 
hemerocallis give it a brilliant effect in the garden. The 
extremely wide petals and sepals are very much recurved 
and overlapping. Petals are a warm brick red shading to 
rusty brick red. Sepals are Ta Ming yellow underground 
with shadings of rusty brick red, giving it a charming 
Pmeorer seffectoorjune-July....220082...0 AA. $10.00 
JEAN LAFITTE—Lovely wide petals and sepals of deep, 
velvety garnet, veined Rose Ebony. The richly col- 
ored sepals and petals shade to Rose Ebony just before 
blending with Nugget Bronze at the top of the throat. 
Throat of cool Chartreuse green. June-July................ $5.00 
LITTLE CHERUB.—Low growing, and excellent for front 
of border, the flowers are full and well shaped, with seg- 
ments overlapping. The color is a full clear yellow. Petals 
SE Lo a) Bea a a ie a eR $5.00 
CLINT McDADE DAYLILIES 
FAREWELL—Very late blooming flowers with sepals of 
cadmium yellow sprinkled with gold dust. The wide Cerise 
colored petals are slightly fluted. Branching is excellent 
with many flowers blooming at the same time............-.- $3.0 
FIREGOD—Startling in color is this lovely tubular 
shaped flower of Canna or Antique red, with definite mid- 
rib on petals, which are slightly frilled at the edges. Very 
brilliant and showy, and late blooming...................-------- $3.00 
LAMKIN—A very welcome addition to the garden is this 
late-blooming rose bicolor with faintly recurving petals of 
Meadow Sweet, giving the flowers a very rosy appearance. 
The flowers are small, well shaped, with the edges of the 
petals delicately fluted. Sepals are of light forsythia yellow 
EE ep CoP ge Ue op et Rel ee a he a $3.00 
WILLIAM T. WOOD DAYLILY 
BILL WOOD—44 inches. A true bright red self with yel- 
low throat. Flowers are large and widespread, blooming 
midseason, and continuing to throw up bloom stalks until 
frost. Broad, blue-green foliage arches gracefully. Fall 
Baoan treat gnacasevecsensieeweroonnnnerennanesooornnsvavangara $25.00 
