Our Guarantee —Every Item Top Quality 
IMPERIAL. (Way. 1943). 50 in. Salmon-orange with Morocco-red star. ..... 1.50 
3 for 4.00 
IRIS PERRY. (Perry 1925). 40 in. Brilliant deep orange. July to Sept. .60; 3 for 1.50 
JACK N'JILL. (Watkins, J. V. 1949). 14 in. A pair of dwarf clones sold only 
together and designed as edging plants for the daylily garden. The flowers 
are small of sprightly red color, near Burmese Ruby. .................. 3.00 
JEAN. (McDade-Schreiner 1943). 38 in. A most sensational bicolor. Brick-red 
petals with a medial yellow band; rich orange sepals with yellow-orange 
throat, Curly,.fluted petals. 2200. Dy Des. 2 4.00 
JOY MAKER. (Russ. 1945). Formerly "Red Flame’. 18 in. Fiery red, orange 
throat, fully opened medium wide, petals ruffled. May and June. 1.50; 3 for 4.00 
JUNE BOISSIER. (Perry 1934). 48 in. English introduction. Brilliant shade of 
rich bronze orange with a pale crimson zone and sulphur yellow throat. 
JulyandeAdgusts ott ik GOrek VIG eI ae I Cr 2.00; 3 for 5.00 
KENTUCKY CARDINAL. (Nes. 1949). 40 in. A rich Cardinal red flower with 
very velvety finish on the petals, the sepals are smoothly finished with just 
a touch of yellow at the tips. Open flaring blooms of great brilliance. 
When established it blooms a second time. August and Sept. .......... 7.50 
KILLARNEY LASS. (Nes. 1944). 40 in. This flaring pink gives a very bright 
pink effect in the garden and is delightful for flower arrangements. The 
center of the petals is bright geranium (pink Ridgway). Completely bor- 
dered by soft flesh pink, the sepals are flesh pink, lightly flushed with a 
deeper tone. ‘Aug. s!2). 4 Sa eR 6.00 
LADY BOUNTIFUL. (Lester 1950). 50 in. Soft ligt yellow with faint pink out- 
liné. on: petals... Ja ab. ok A a ey, a PE 3.00 
LADY FAIR. (Nes. 1946]. 38 in. A blending of Jasper pink with a creamy 
Visiel-\use]1{-}eRe ER ReCR RRO Rye 5.00 
LAUREL. (Lester 1950). 36 in. Five inch blooms of a lovely satin flower of 
soft light rose pink with.a green throat. ......2. 00.65 .. os 10.00 
LEMON KING. (Bet. 1932). 48 in. Soft waxy yellow with twisted petals. ..... 735 
3 for 1.00 
LEMON LUSTRE. (Lester 1950). A large cool lemon yellow. Wide petals of 
untading substance and strong fragrance. Stays open into the evening. 
Very+lates bau. hid/weih seine ie te Atego gate eu eee 3.00 
LOVEBIRD. (McDade-Parry 1948). 36 in. Small vivid pompeian flowers of 
Florida gold with tips of petals faintly flushed with pompeian red. ...... 2.00 
LURIDUM. (Whe. 1948). 50 in. A large, bright scarlet-red flower with recurved 
petals and sepals somewhat twisted. There are golden veins in the segments 
and a greenish gold throat to add distinction. .....°........., See 6.00 
LUSTROUS. (Nes. 1942). 40 in. It is a large flower with bright pink color over- 
flushed with a soft lustrous sheen. July and Aug. ..................... 4.00 
MAID MARIAN. (Lester 1950). 42 in. A bright coral rose pink. Wide petals 
with cream midrib and slightly ruffled edges. Well branched. ......... 10.00 
MARCO POLO. (Lester 1950). Bright red velvet with darker eye zone. Twisted 
petals of heavy substance. Does not fade and stays open after dark. .... 5.00 
MARCUS. (Perry 1932). 48 in. Large deep yellow with faint bronze overlay.  °.50 © 
3 for 1.25 
MARGARET PERRY. (Perry 1925). 50 in. Cornelian-red with yellow star at 
throat.n {6 iiny) dys! oganieisertconl alee tae ean ieaarane ae jee 50; "3itforeie25 
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