DAYLILIES ~ Named Varieties 
(Prices quoted on single plant division) 
ANNIS VICTORIA RUSSELL (Russell), Large canary yellow; early; evergreen ——-$1.50 
AUGUST PIONEER (Stout). Medium sized flowers. Chrome-orange with outer 
portion flushed red; late; dormant --------~-—--------------- .50 
BAGDAD (Stout). Flower med. size; brick-red with madder—brown eye-zone ; 
midseason; dormant ---~----~---------------------- nae eee .50 
BARONET (Stout). Flowers med. size; bright- orange-red, Repeat bloomer; 
dormant --- a a et rte ee ep ne ee enn 1.00 
BIJOU (Stout). Flowers small. orange overcast with fulvous-—red. 
Multi-flora type; mid-season to late ----------------------- ~50 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout). A small flowered multiflora hybrid bicoior of orange 
yellow and .rose~apricot. Midscason-te late. Dormant -—~----- «50 
CABALLERO (Stout). Tall, large bicolor of vermilion-red petals and golden 
yellow sepals. Early; evergreen ------------------------~-- 1. 50 
CHENGTU (Stout). Coppery orange-red with deep velvety carmine eye-zone, 
Late fulvous type ------------- ww ee = 28) 
CINNABAR (Stout). Medium sized cadmium yellow dusted brownish-red. 
; Midseason; evergreen --—-------~----=------ = nnn ° 50 
DAUNTLESS (Stout). Large cadmium yellow with delicate fulvous shading. 
Petals wide. Midseason; evergreen -~---------- + - rn -—— 1.00 
DAWN PLAY (Nesmith). Velvety rose with salmon cast and a golden center --- 3.00 
TUNCAN (Wheeler) Tall, large maroon-red. Early; evergreen ---------------- 2.00 
Di#SS REHEARSAL (Russell). Salmon—pink with old-rose eye zone and yellow 
throat. Midseason; evergreen ---------<--------<--=-— ~--------~--- 1.00 
FLAVA (Species). Clear lemon-yellow. Early;evergreen, -------------------~ ~ 50 
FLAVINA (Fewkes). Semi-dwarf, bright lemon-yellow. Early -------~--------- 1.00 
FLORHAM (Harrington). Attractive, light golden-yellow. Midseason; evergreen .50 
FULV4 (Species). Coppery orange blooms, shaded crimson. Early; daymant —--- eta 
FULVA ROSES (Species). Lustrous rose-pink. Petals narrow, lidse*son; 
dormant <a a a ss 2-00 
GAY TROUBADOUR (Nesmith). Large flaring flowers. Indian red and cream 
Weliow tascier of great beauty, Midseason ——<--=e-see ae 
COLD DUST (Yeld), Semi-dwarf with small yellow flowers, tinged copper on 
the Feverce, ‘Very early, Deciduous s-2+-<—-<---—-ese8- "oo 
COLDENI (Betscher). Deep golden orange, Semi-dwarf; midseason -~----~----~~ ¢50 
CYPSY (Betscher). Light orange with fulvous overcast, Midseason; evergreen~ » 50 
TYPSRIOD (Mead), A large, pale canary-yellow. Midseason; dormant ---------- 075 
Je A. CRAWFORD ‘Betscher). Large flowers of cadmium yellow. Barly to 
midseason, Ever green -------- ne rn rn nm 2 50 
KANAPAHA (Watkins). Self-colored, clear cardinal-red. Early to midseason} 
Evergreen 2 — 9a an nn 4.00 
KWANSO FLORE-PLENO (Species). Large double-flowered variety of orange-red 
and fulvous shades. Midseason; dormant --—-----~----~--~- oe Pa 8 
LEONIAN HYBRIDS (Dr, Leon). Medium sized flowers of dark red with darker 
Syectolee. Marly 20. MECSeg SOR meet ee ser nn eee ne 1.00 
LINDA (Stout). An attractive bicolor with yellow sepals and cinnamon flecked 
Meco Wi 2 Bed eye, BLOSSk G00 <n er ne ee 1 
MARGARET PERRY (Perry). Star-shaped, brilliant orange-red. Midseason, 
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MAY QUEEN. Flowers medium size; very early; pretty shade of orange. --~----- 230 
MIKADO (Stout). Rich orange with mahogany-red eye. Early; evergreen —----~- 550 
MODESTY (Betscher). Pale lemon yellow. Flowers semi-pendant. Midseason -—--- .50 
MRS. HUCH JOHNSON(Russell) A fiery red with a satiny sheen which does not 
fade in the sun. Early; dormant ~----- ean He ee nn 2200 
wRS. JOHN J, TIGERT (Watkins). Orange-red with darker red eye. idseasons 
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