FLESH PINK, SALMON, ROSE AND LAVENDER SHADES 
BERTRAND FARR (Stout). A soft rosy-salmon flower with deep rose 
veins. Large flowers on medium tall stalks in July. 2.50 
ELIZABETH WHEELER (Wheeler). Medium rose flower with golden 
sepals veined rose like the petals. Tall 50” to 60”. Showy for tall 
border. 1.50 
HIGHLAND CHIEFTAIN (Nesmith). A most unusual shade of rose-lav- 
ender. Large chalice shaped flowers on 42” stems in late July and 
August. 3.00 
LADY FRANKLIN (Wheeler). Large mauve-rose flower with deeper rose- 
red eye. Very recurved petals. 38” stem. 2.090 
MYRNA (Saxton). Deep rose-magenta self, veined maroon. 5” flowers on 
30” scapes. July. A strong grower. Reported good in south also. 5.00 
ONIETA (Davis). Our everblooming 1950 rose-red introduction. See gift 
drawing announcement for complete description. 5.00 
PINK CHARM (Nesmith). Soft ochre-red, giving the effect of deep coral 
pink. A stunning variety with large flowers formed like a turks cap 
lily. 4’ tall in late July and August. 3.00 
SWEETBRIAR (Nesmith). Famous rose-pink variety. Free flowering and 
a lovely garden subject. 40” well branched scapes in July. 3.50 
ROSASH (Saxton). Robust plant with 42” scapes carrying star shaped 
light rose flowers with a lighter pink embossed edge on petals. Juiy- 
August. 4.00 
ROSE GEM (Stout). Dr. Stout’s finest rose colored flower. Deep and brill- 
iant color. Graceful large flowers on tall scapes. Rather late. 3.50 
See also: HAZEL SAWYER, GANYMEDE and MARTHA WASHING- 
TON on our list of Wheeler Daylily Creations. 
PASTEL, PATTERNED AND BICOLOR TYPES 
ALADDIN (Stout). Empire yellow with large pronounced garnet red 
splotch at throat. 42” tallin July. Very showy pattern. 1.50 
ARAB CHIEF (Saxton). See our 1950 introductions for description. 5.00 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout). Pastel bitone in yellow and peach tints. Small 
full flowers on multiflora stems. Blooms September to frost here. id 
CABALLERO (Stout). A beautiful and reliable rose-red and canary yellow 
bicolor. 36” stems flowering in July. A favorite. 1.50 
DRESDEN CHINA (Nesmith). Large light bitone with tightly recurved, 
overlapping petals flushed peach. Lemon sepals. 38”. July-August. 2.00 
FLORIDA (Hayward). A polychrome in shades of peach and light red. 
24”. Midseason. $1.00 
MIKADO (Stout). Favorite eyed pattern daylily. Orange with garnet red 
eye zone in each petal. 30” tall in July. 15 
MOONRAY (Nesmith). Cool pale yellow with flaring wavy petals and a 
delicate Pompeian red stencil halo at the throat. 30” tall. July. 2.50 
SERENADE (Stout). Buff-yellow and light pink bitone. Tall stems. July- 
August. 15 
SYMPHONY (Stout). A tall, early flowering pink and light yellow bicolor. 
Stems to 45” with large flowers in June and early July. 2.50 
TAFFY (Saxton). A large flower in a delectable shade of Golden Glow 
yellow, overlaid on the petals with an iridescent flush of light pink. 
Recurves like a turks cap lily. July. 32” tall. 5.00 
ZEBRA (Saxton). Showy large bicolor. Golden sepals and terra cotta red 
petals. Very strong and hardy. 38” tall in July and August. 2.00 
See also: BRACKEL, MIRAGE, SABRINA, BILLIE BURKE, BOBO- 
LINK, CORNELL, DEMI-TASSE, and HAILE SELASSIE in our list of 
Wheeler Daylily Creations. 
BRONZE-ORANGE, SCARLET AND LIGHT RED SHADES 
BARONET (Stout). Best early scarlet. Wide crinkled petals. Beautiful 
form. Plant with Winsome for a garden picture. 30”. Early June. 1.25 
CAPRICE (Stout). Very early light mahogany red with lighter margin 
around all segments. First red to bloom in our garden. 24”. May. 3.00 
CHENGTU (Stout). Bright orange-scarlet flowers in August and Sep- 
tember. 36”. 245 
