BARONET. (Stout.) Chrysanthemum red or 
crimson-orange with a deep chrome yellow throat. 
Often blooms again in Fall. Attractive foreground 
variety, remains open evenings. 2 ft. $1.00. 
B. H. FARR. (Stout.) Rosy buff, or grenadine 
pink with darker veinings. Petals curved. Open 
evenings. 2% ft. $2.00. 
CHISCA. (Fisher.) Henna-red petals, light 
chrome yellow sepals. The earliest bi-color and a 
very beautiful Hem that should be better known. 
Open evenings. Generally reblooms in early Fall. 
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DUNCAN. (Wheeler.) Large flower, dark ma- 
roon red with bright golden throat. Vigorous strong 
grower.* 3 ft. $1.50. 
FIREBRAND. (Stout.) Brazil red with a wide 
dark yellow throat. Lower petal extends horizontal- 
ly. Two upper petals have a Wau Bun twist. Sep- 
als recurved. All segments somewhat narrow. Good 
branching, stands sun and is open evenings. 2% ft. 
$3.00. 
ITSY BITSY. (Dill 1950.) Dwarf bicolor, sal- 
mon pink petals, yellow sepals, 3% inch flowers on 
1 ft. scape. Foliage evergreen. Propagating for 
1952 sales. 
JACK. (Watkins.) A low grower with 8 inch 
Garnet Red flowers, small yellow throat. Height 15 
to 17 inches.* $1.50. 
MIKADO. (Stout.) Large flowers, mellow 
orange with a conspicuous mahogany red eye. Day- 
lily specialists rate this variety among the top notch- 
ers. 5 inch flowers. 3 ft. 75c. 
MODESTY. (Betscher). Medium sized pale 
yellow. When established, is in bloom May 25th to 
June 25th here in St. Louis. If you grow Modesty 
until it is established you will keep it always. 3 
ft. T5e. 
SANTA MARIA. (Russell.) Ground color near 
old rose, yellow-green throat. Large flowers, open 
evenings. Use in foreground. 2% ft. $1.00. 
SPITFIRE. (Russell.) Semi-dwarf in height. 
Pa somewhat small, bright bronzy red. 2 ft. 
WAU BUN. (Stout.) Large flowers of light 
chrome yellow with an inconspicuous faint sprin- 
kling of bronzy red. Tips of the glistening petals 
are twisted. Distinctive and in heavy demand, 
PA WER. SO GPAS 
GROUP 4 (June-July here) 
BLACK HILLS. (Russell.) A diffusion of 
es ee with ruby red. Good branching. 3 
Ge .00. 
BLACK PRINCE. (Russell.) Dark maroon 
red with darker veining and an almost black throat 
band around the bright orange throat. Wide petals 
and sepals, latter recurved. 5 inch flowers on good 
branching. 388 inches. $38.00. 
BROWN EYED SUSAN. (Eleanor Hill.) Soft 
light yellow with a neat arching red-brown halo on 
petals. Sweet Sue in a garden song. 2% ft. $2.00. 
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