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Outstanding—‘‘Kanapaha, Killarney Lass, Ballet Dancer, Fire Fiamie, 
HANKOW—(Species) Large rich yellow- 
ish orange with bold scarlet eye-zone 
in petals. Farther north it blooms into 
September. A lusty grower which is 
grown near Hankow, China, for food 
and medicine. July- Aug. 3% ft. Ever- 
green. Sato 
HARVEST MOON — 
Medium petalled 5” flower of orange- 
sherbet coloring, fluted and recurved. 
June-July. 3% ft. Evergreen......... $ .50 
HER GRACE—(Nesmith 1944) Wide pet- 
alled, firm-substanced bloom of Mar- 
tius yellow, which is a pale lemony 
color. The 4%” bloom has a green cup 
and is lightly ruffled. July. 3% ft. $2.00 
HESPERUS 
HESPERUS—(H. Sass 1940) Magnificent 
lemon-chrome. Large and tall with 
splendid form and substance. July. 4 ft. 
Stout Award 1950. $1 
HIGHLAND CHIHFTAIN— (Nesmith 
1940) A 5” tubular shaped bloom, wine 
colored with greenish yellow throat. 
JULY AAT Ce: ee eee ee eee $1.50 
HONEY REDHEAD—(Nesmith 1942) 
Open, flaring, bright yet velvety red 
with distinct border of creamy yellow. 
JULY BL. eee eee es eee ee eae $1.50 
HYPERION—(Mead 1930) Large, waxy, 
soft canary-yellow. A superior daylily 
in size, form, color and substance. July 
OS ok eae ae esses ge cay acne cweceve ese naantere $ .50 
IMPERATOR— (Perry 1930) Large, open 
star-shaped flower of orange-red with 
yellow throat and mid-lines. July. $ a 
INDIAN CHIEF—(Traub 1938) Very 
large totem red. Showy yellow throat 
and midrib. $1.50 
(Betscher 1929) 
INDIAN OL A—(Russell 1943) Glossy 
brown-red with orange throat. Lots of 
4” blooms on tall stalks. June-July. 
SiCPit eH Verereen: sates recess $1.50 
IRIS PERRY—(Perry 1932) Large, open, 
glistening orange overlaid with bronze. 
July-Aug. 3 ft. Evergreen. ............ $ .50 
J. A. CRAWFORD —(Betscher 1929) 
Large, brilliant apricot Pe ne slightly 
fluted and crimped. xcellent sub- 
stance, tall and vigorous. June-July. 
4 ft. Evergreen. $ .D0 
JEAN—(McDade 1943) Unusually ap- 
pealing bicolor with brick-red petals, 
mid-lined yellow, contrasting beauti- 
fully with the rich orange sepals. $1.50 
J. R. MANN—(Betscher 1929) Large, soft 
buff-orange with a frosty sheen. June- 
July. 3% ft. Evergreen. SeeoO 
J. S. GAYNER—(Yeld 1928) Lovely fra- 
grant waxy flowers of orange-apricot. 
July-Aug. 3 ft $1.00 
KANAPAHA — (Watkins) A color jewel 
of clear cardinal red without midrib, 
eye-zone or throat of lighter color to 
disturb its harmony. Flowers and pet- 
allage medium wide. July. 3 ft. Ever- 
STCCN hes Pa we aeeo ee ee SEALE Snes $3.50 
KILLARNEY LASS—(Nesmith 1944) The 
center of the flaring petals is bright 
geranium pink, bordered by soft flesh 
pink. The sepals are flesh pink. A cap- 
tivating bright pink effect. July. 3 ft. 
$7.00 
KNIGHTHOOD — (Schroeder 1948) 
Large, (6”’) velvety maroon with 
orange throat and thin orange mid- 
lines. Broad-petalled and well-formed. 
DULY Sik Ete PE Rie esc Siren, ge $7.50 
K W ANS O — (Species) Vivid reddish- 
orange double, tall and vigorous. July- 
Aug. 4% ft. $ .50 
LEMON A—(Betscher 1928) Pale lemon- 
yellow trumpet-shaped daylily. June- 
July. 314. ft. $ .50 
LEMON KING—(Betscher) Lemon yel- 
low with fluted, waxy petals. Early 
mid-season bloomer. June-July. 3 ft. 
Seo 
$10 DAYLILY COLLECTION 
8 Beauties $10. (All 16—$19) 
4 from this column 4 from this column 
August Orange Amulet 
Black Prince Coralline 
Fire Flame Fulva Rosea 
Gay Troubadour Golden Grain 
Her Grace Hesperus 
Honey Redhead Minuet 
Sweetbriar Mrs. Hugh Johnson 
Purple Moor Pink Charm 
Add $1 to defray shipping costs and you 
may include either Red Bird, Tara or 
Temple Fire. 
