CABALLERO. (Stout) 48”. Yellow and 
more pink than red bi-color, its form 
reminds one of a huge butterfly, very 
outstanding in the daylily world. $ 1.00 
CALCUTTA. (Russell) 30”. This has 
full overlapping petals of truly wine-red 
with a small golden throat. 4% in. 
bloom. Mr. Russell list this as one of 
his dwarfs but for us on established 
furs it blooms 30 to. 36..in. tall. 
Me RES RO ea aaa $ 1.00 
CLOUD CHIEF. (Russell) 32”. This is 
a pastel blending of rose shades with 
a slightly deeper eye. Early........$ 1.00 
CLARION. (Flowerfield) 48”. This is 
still one of the pinkest daylilies we have 
a dusky pink and ‘though narrow petal 
and sepal, the flower is still beautiful 
after blooming it for over a period of 
years. It has never failed to bloom 
for us spring and fall. We like it. $ 2.00 
CLARICE. (Russell) 48”. Rather a sal- 
mon-pink tone with a yellow throat. 
soph ee entins Wit 2 tL SIR. ed on 3: Mlk: AuIB Mid tebe 1.00 
CHLOE. (Nesmith) 32”. This is indeed 
a very beautiful daylily. The background 
deep yellow flecked and powdered with 
gold or a deeper tone, wide petal and 
sepal overlapping, really odd in the 
brushed tone daylilies $ 1.50 
CAPISTRANO. (Milliken) 48”. This is 
a large yellow with a slight halo in 
the throat, the flower is so large it 
should be planted in a sheltered place 
as the wind seems to tear is, this is 
mainly due to the size of the bloom 
and ymotithevstektureawls..sciwsd» $ 2.00 
COLONIAL DAME. (Milliken). Large 
apricot banded with a rosy tan, petals 
are very broad and ruffled, one of Mr. 
Milliken’s best. (Net) 10.00 
CHALLANGER. (Stout) 48”. A beautiful 
cherry-red with a white mid-rib and a 
greenish throat, the flowers are very 
large and the plant as a whole, has 
branching height and texture we like 
it best of all of Stout’s introductions 
OG hee oa: SL INET Praute ee es, aver eee $ 3.00 
CATHAY. (Stout) 38”. The dominant 
colors of the flower are a golden-orange 
in the throat and scarlet-red on the 
blades, the shade at the throat is almost 
carmine. (Net). 3.00 
CELLENI. (Wheeler) 38”. A new break 
in a flower form. The flower is so 
well formed that the petals and sepals 
are rounded and overlapping, the tex- 
ture is wonderful and color of sulphur- 
yellow, we think it ranks 3rd in the 
Wheeler daylilies,; Ruby Supreme, and 
Naranja penis lst and second. (Net). 
$10.00 
DAWN PLAY. (Nesmith) 48”. An oper 
flower of deep rose with a golden throat, 
its height makes it a good background 
Gaylilyscrrma ie: sk waihe isd DAE $ 2.50 
DR. SLAUGHTER (Russel) 34”. This 
is a circus wagon red with an orange 
stripe down petal and sepal, one spots 
its plum across the garden. You could 
say it is quite gaudy $ 3.00 
DOMINION. (Stout) 48”. Extra large 
flowers of rose-brown with deep eye- 
zone, the flowers are wide open and it 
repeats over a very long period $1.50 
DAILY DOUBLE. (Douglas) 32”. This 
is an orange tone with some buff tone, 
it being unique in that most of the 
blooms are double in the center, it has 
nice texture and form is quite round. 
Fe a ee ee ee ee ee 3.50 
DOROTHY McDADE. (Sass) 34”. This 
is quite a late blooming yellow, giving 
a good performance on a clump, the 
color is somewhat lemon-yellow. $ 1.00 
DIXIE BELLE. (Russell) 48”. We love 
this Chinese-red daylily with its green 
throat, it has rich, deep eye-zone in the 
throat and the combination is quite 
striking. Blooming from late June 
through July, it is well worth having in 
themardenSs 2 fasiendis Te $ 1.00 
DEMI-TASSE. (Wheeler) 18”. This is 
a bi-color, maroon and yellow with 
a flush of maroon on the sepals....$ 2.50 
EVANGELINE. (Russel) 32”. If you 
like a twisted daylily you will like this 
one, the petals are a rosy-red with a 
deep purple eye and the sepals are a 
shade lighter than petals, has quite an 
orchid appearance $ 1.00 
EMPEROR JONES. (Hayward) 36”. This 
6 in. flower of rich mahogany with a 
golden throat and mid-rib, is one to be 
desired. $ 2.00 
FAITH. (Russell) 36”. Ae all over rose 
with a gold over cast that gives it a 
glistening that is beautiful, we find that 
it holds up well in the sun as in the 
shade and we believe it is Mr. Russell’s 
best in the rose class. It has a habit of 
blooming spring and fall $ 3.00 
FLAMING SWORD. (Russell) 20”. This 
is a brilliant red-orange that makes 
quite a display in the border from 
ane Throuri | Ulysse $ 1.00 
FLAMBOYANT. (Douglas) 40”. This is 
a deep Indian-yellow flower with a 
bright halo in the throat $ 5.00 
FESTIVAL. (Stout) 36”. A gay bi-color 
of English-red (te and orange-brown 
sepals. re eee 3.00 
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