Key to reference marks: 
E. - Early (March to mid-April) 
M. - Midseason (mid-April through May) 
L. - Late (June and after) 
Re. - Repeats bloom 
Ey. - Evergreen-full garden value year round 
S. - Semi-evergreen - dies down for short period 
in early winter. 
D. - Deciduous - disappears in late fall, for 
Winter season 
Height given in inches, as grown in our garden, 
Color reference - pepe Paul “A Dictionary of 
olor 
Regarding hardiness, we do not indicate, since 
it is a quality dependent upon weather condi- 
tions and gardening skills, - both of which vary 
widely, from year to year and person to person. 
Introducing: © 
BRULEE - E. Re. 36" Ev. 
The satin smooth substance and large size of 
this daylily furnish an excellent medium to 
oe off the deep cream color of petals and 
sepal.- In color Mellowglow (10 I 6) with a 
throat slightly paler and faint markings at 
the eye zone. One of the best pastels jin our 
garden. Each $10.00 
LODESTAR - E. Re. 42" Ev. 
A star shaped bicolor. Petals between Sara- 
toga (11 I 8) and Mellowglow (10 I 6) with a2 
faint veining of Formosa. Sepals, Chinese 
Yellow (10 K 6); throat, deep Chrome Yellow 
(9 L 7) which extends into the petals and 
sepals in a heavy embossed fashion, resen- 
bling an eye zone, but without definite mark- 
ing. The substance is heavy and smooth, the 
scape well branched. When grown in full sun, 
although the petal color fades out the design 
remains quite distinctive ene neces bee 
Each $10.00 
MAN O' WAR = M. Re. 36" Ev. 
One of the most effective red daylilies that 
we grow. Its large size, 6%", and striking 
color - Brazil Red (4 K 12) catch the eve 
from any place in the garden. Both petais 
and sepals recurve and the Golden Yellow 
throat (9 L 6) is wide and extends along the 
midrib of the petals in a star ppe kee effect. 
Although named and registered in 1947 we have 
not been able to include it in our catalogue 
until this year. Recommended to those that 
like reds. Spring delivery only. Each $7.50 
PENELOPE - M. Re. 42” Ev. : 
Although pink daylilies exist, to some ex- 
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arden this day y seems very pin wi its. . 
ruffled petals of Congo Pink (3 C 1b) and re- 
curved petals in the same tone. There is a 
definite midrib - Cornhusk (10 E 6) which is 
set off by the Chrome Lemon (9 K 2) throat. 
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POCAHONTAS - E. Re. 19” S. 
For those of you who are seeking a daylily 
for the front of the border we recommend this 
semi-dwarf. The blossom is small with @ very 
small throat so that it appears a Pomegranate 
self (6 L 3). When established, the well 
branched scapes have many blooms opening at 
the same time, making it a very effectiy 
garden plant. Each $3.0 
SALMON SHEEN se M. Re, ug” Ev. : . 
The basic color of this daylily is near Ru- 
fous (10 B 10) with veining of Canna Red. The 
throat of Golden Yellow (10 L 7) blends into 
and is diffused through out the whole flower. 
The form is quite distinctive with heavy 
raised midrib on petals causing them to fold 
back in a flat effect. Margins are slightly 
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