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BOBOLINK. (Whe. 1943). 45 in. Medium small purple-yellow bicolor. Seg- 
ments vary wide and overlapping. Recurrent blooming with proliferations. 6.00 
BOUTONNIERE. (Stout, 1938). 36 in. Decidedly small flower, as the name 
implies, with wide open, overlapping and recurving petals. Sepals clear 
yellow; petals light rosy peach with trace of mid-stripe. Grassy foliage. 
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BRACKEL. (Whe. 1942). 2!/, ft. A deep mahogany- rose flower with a stitched 
petal pattern resembling brocade. Color varies from day to day. July. 3.00 
BRANDYWINE. (Whe. 1947). 30 in. A rich garnet flower with purple eye zone, 
orange throat. Opens flat with wide segments. Sepals recurve somewhat 
behind overlapping petals with twisted tips. ............. 0.00 ee eee, 3.00 
BRAVE WARRIOR. (Nes. 1946). 40 in. The undercolor is Ox-blood red with’ an 
overtlush of Bordeaux on the petals. The flowers are wide petaled of pleas- 
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BRIGAND. (Nes. 1944). 43 in. A big flower with pattern of rose and mahogany 
on the large full blooms. The flowers have broad recurving petals and 
sepals, with a cream midrib on the petals, and a halo of deep rose in the 
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BRIGHT EVENING STAR. (McDade—Parry !947). This hemerocallis opens in 
the evening and remains open all the next day. Petals are yellow-tan with 
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BROCADE. (Tay. B. 1949). 42 in. The body of the flower is near Amber Rose 
with darker veining and eye zone accenting the wide throat of Golden 
flew. Blossoms stay open in the evening. ............ 0 ee eee eee eee. 4.00 
BRONZETTA. (Way. 1943). 56 in. Huge flowers of brilliant bronze or coppery- 
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BURBANK. (Burbank 1917). 34 in. Lemon-yellow, originated by Luther Bur- 
Sean. Wiyw pw ir ho), MPG ws VO 40; 3 for 1.00 
BURNT ORANGE. (Nes. 1948). 44 in. An unusual compact flower of deep 
yellow embellished by a velvety flush of reddish orange on the petals. 
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BYNG OF VIMY. (Perry 1931). 48 in. Large pale orange rose with slender 
curling segments, yellow throat. May and June. .............-..00-. 1.50 
CALYPSO. (Burbank 1918). 36 in. Clear lemon-yellow. July and August... —.30 
Setormaro 
CAMPUS QUEEN. (Russ. 1943). Formerly "Frances' 2!/, ft. Salmon-red, 
deep red eye zone. Greenish yellow throat; ruffled petals. May and June. —.75 
| 3 for 2.00 
CANARI. (Nes. 1940). 38 in. Large satiny finished flowers of palest canary 
yellow. The blooms resemble sprays of cream-colored lilies with as many as 
Beer ence On ane stalk June and VuUly . Se a ee te ee te 5.00 
CANYON PURPLE. (Nes. 1949). 45 in. Large full open flowers of raspberry 
purple with a deeper flush just above the pale lemon cup. Both petals and 
sepals are lightly ruffled at the tips. Even the stamens and pistil are purple. 
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CELLINI. (Whe. 1949). 38 in. Rounded, overlapping petals of soft sulfur yel- 
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CERISE. (Whe. 1947). 3 ft. Beautiful coloring of this flower comes from its 
rosy-crimson overflush on a ground of scarlet. Throat golden orange. .... 4.00 
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