vermont ORIGIN ATIONS vicorous 
Jutroduction for 7950 
RED SPIDER (Johnson, 1950). Here the name of the flower suggests 
both color and form. The color is a rich Red Banana red with small 
pomegranate-purple eye-zone, a tiny gold throat with a drop of green 
at the base. The long slim recurved petals and sepals, perfectly spaced, 
give an open and spidery effect. Forming a full flowering clump very 
quickly, here is a rich red airy accent with no hint of brown in the col- 
oring. 30 in. June-July. $4.50 
Introductions for 1949 
TIGER EYE (Johnson, 1949). As the name suggests this is a brilliantly 
eyed daylily; a deep chrome recurved flower with a handsome chim- 
ney-red eye-zone. It is well-branched and floriferous. Tiger Eye is ex- 
ceptional in that, in full-day sun, it has an almost chameleon quality 
of lightening to a chamois buff while the texture of the petals remains 
as crisp as when first opening in the morning. 36 in. July-August. $3.50 
TOWN HILL (Johnson, 1949). The charm of this beautifully blended 
flower is enhanced by its boldly recurved and crinkled petals. These 
are of nasturtium rose and seem to burst from the aureolin rim of the 
chartreuse throat. The petals are neatly tailored by the thin aureolin 
pencilling carried through to the tips. The well-branched flower stalks 
are carried high above the abundant foliage. 48 in. July-August. $4.50 
TIGER EYE and TOWN HILL ............. be) FL $ 6.50 
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