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CANARI 
BOLD COURTIE R—(Nesmith 1939) 
Broad rose petals with a creamy mid- 
line. Soft yellow sepals strongly re- 
curved and slightly flushed rose. Ex- 
ceptionally beautiful bi-color. June- 
SiUUlevameeo ope til see aaes eee eee e's Se eee eae $3.00 
BOLD WARRIOR—(Emigholz 1943) 
Broad overlapping petals of yellow 
overlaid Brazil red; the sepals ey 
slightly flushed Brazil red. Well 
fORIMeEGdM oe Olas Ulye 4ett, eee. $1.50 
BOUNTIFUL — (Cook 1943) Wide-pet- 
alled lemon yellow seedling from Hy- 
perion. Large, nicely formed and sun- 
GESISCA Tbe NU Vomit Uoneeeece eee eee $1.25 
BOUTONNIERE — (Stout 1939) Myriads 
of small (2%’’) flowers with widely 
overlapping segments, the sepals clear 
yellow and the petals light rosy peach 
Me lighter mid-stripe. Late. aE 
Cs ct ce ale NER er OB Oe 
BRAVE WARRIO R—(Nesmith 1946) 
Glowing ox-blood red with overflush of 
bordeaux on the wide petals. July. 3% 
fit: $4.00 
BRICK ROSE—(Emigholz 1943) Medium 
size flower of terra-cotta with rose un- 
dertone. Yellow throat. June-July. 
Bi ey SE) la St, ee ge em ae aD ce a $1.00 
BURM AH—(Nesmith 1937) Orange 
overlaid with rose-copper. 5” blooms. 
Rated a late bloomer but flowers in 
AGUA RAD Sea ae Sg Gee nice ae An eed aE EEE $1.00 
CABALLERO—(Stout 1941) A clear-cut 
brilliant bi-color. Petals, vermillion 
red. Sepals and throat golden yellow. 
June-July. 3 ft. Evergreen. ............ $1.00 
CALYPSO — (Burbank 1918) Light lem- 
on-yellow night bloomer. Large and 
pleasantly fragrant. July. 3% ft. $ .50 
CAN ARI~—(Nesmith 1940) Satiny fin- 
ished palest canary yellow of beautiful 
form and excellent branching. 5” dia. 
SUING =O Ulyente fia eee ee $3.00 
CARISSIMA—(Nesmith 1945) Charming 
pale salmon pink enhanced by a deeper 
pink halo in the heart. Glistening vel- 
lum-like texture. 4” dia. Very small 
reen-yellow cup and no mid-lines. 
U1 Vigo ts ee mines) eee Reo eee $6.00 
CHENGTU — (Species) Coppery orange- 
red with velvety carmine mid-zone. 
Recurved 4%” flower. This is the 
most attractive and unusual of hemero- 
callis species with the exception of 
Fulva Rosea. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. 
$ .50 
CHETKINS—(V. Christenson 1946) Vel- 
vety copper orange, very luminous. 
Gold throat. Medium size. July. 4 ft. 
$4.00 
CHIEF CHEROKEE—(Nesmith 1945) 
Deep brown-red, the petals velvety and 
darker with no mid-lines. Orange cup. 
Floriferous and vigorous. July. 3% ae 
$4.0 
CHLOE— (Nesmith 1938) Extremely 
broad-petalled yellow with burnt 
orange cast. Large, unusual and dis- 
[BOI GN As URUM AG T ARE a koe es ee I ale $1.50 
CINNABAR— (Stout 1930) Medium large 
glistening orange, sprinkled cinnamon. 
Recurving segments. July. 2% ft. Ever- 
green. $ 
COMET—(Russell 1943) A fine bi-color. 
6” flower with blended rose petals and 
soft yellow sepals. July. 3% ft..... $1.00 
CONFUCIUS — (Bechtold 1943) Big 
brown-red of medium tone. Petals 
taper to a languid point. Plant is vig- 
orous and well-branched. July. 3% ft. 
HiVGRETCCN ae eens: + eee ie eee $1.50 
CORALLINE — (Nesmith 1940) Light 
shrimp red. Maize mid-line. Late 
flowering in the east. July here. ay 18th 
1.50 
CORNELL—(Wheeler 1950) Notable 
feature of this bicolor is the rich crim- 
son of its wide frilled petals. Sepals, 
light yellow lightly dusted red. Medium 
large. July. 3 ft. Evergreen......... $12.00 
$3.50 DAYLILY COLLECTION 
Any 10 of the following 
All 18 for $6 
Acres of Gold Imperator 
Bagdad Kwanso 
Cinnabar Margaret Perry 
Cressida May Sadler 
George Yeld Mrs. A. H. Austin 
Gypsy Sirius 
Gold Dust Sunny West 
Harvest Moon Vesta 
Hyperion Winsome 
Add 50c toward shipping costs and we 
wil include your choice of Autumn Red 
or Flore Pleno. 
