Standard Daylilies 
Landscape With These Varieties for Permanent Beauty 
50¢ and 75¢ each or 10 for $3.50 
AUTAIN CALL. 30”. Early Sa gts 
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with some orange cast to it.......... $ 
BABY TEARS. 34”. Rosy-red_bi-color, 
very pretty on a clump and blooms 
over a very long time.............-..-.--- ~ Sales #4) 
BAGDAD. 38”. Brown and orange tone, 
tall and somewhat of an eye-zone.$_ .50 
BOUTONNIERE. 32”. Late bloomer, very 
profuse, peach and apricot tone....$ .50 
CALYPSO. 36”. Light yellow night bloom- 
er. This is very nice to plant where 
you sit at night in your garden, very 
miegungeliect (oug. A 103i $ .50 
CHISCA. 36”. Rose and yellow bi-color, 
one of the first bi-colors to bloom. 
CAVALIER. 34”. A beautiful rose flecked 
over grayish-green background. Very 
“unusual combination.....-..-......---...4.-- $ .50 
CINNABAR. 32”. This is nice cup shaped 
orange, flecked with red as if dusted 
IL CINTAMIOnN, 4. go>. Mery yyy $ .50 
CHENGTU. 36”. This is a very brilliant 
orange-red, rather late bloomer...$ .50 
DAUNTLESS. 34”. Yellowish-buff, wide 
petal and sepal with faint halo...$ .75 
DUMORTIERE. 24”. Semi-dwarf soft 
apricot-buff with brown on the back. 
yee WAR Leh CR $ .50 
ESQUIRE. 34”. Red and yellow bi-color, 
slightly twisted petal and sepal....$ .50 
FULVA MACULATA. 48”. Large fulva 
type, good for breeding... S415 
GYPSY. 34”. A good orange with slight 
Biacine iistn toate re a, $ .50 
GEORGE YELD. 36”. Very large flower, 
you could say huge, yellow in color 
PSOCMAVITHR TOU eee te keg, $ .50 
GOLDENI. 34”. A small bloom of deep 
orange, blooms with Hyperion....$ .75 
GOLD DUST. 24”. Semi-dwarf yellow 
with brown-black, blooms spring and 
Tally Se, een ee SGT tot $ .50 
HYPERION. 36”. June blooming, light 
yellow, very popular,..<5..........-. ~ eh, 
J. A. CRAWFORD. 38”. Large bloom of 
apricot-yellow, always blooms.......$ .50 
J. T. RUSSELL. 34”. A yellow and red 
bi-tone, large bloom and nice for the 
middle of your perennial bed......... $ .75 
J. R. MANN. 34”. A buff-yellow of nice 
texture, a good bloomer............... $ .50 
LOVETT’S LEMON. 38”. This is a tall, 
yellow-green daylily...............0...... $ .50 
LINDA. 34”. A cream, brushed with red 
with slight eye-zone, very beautiful. 
ply dt 
MARGARET PERRY. 38”. A star shaped 
orange-scarlet, blooming late......... tae oU 
MARDI GRAS. 36”. A cinnamon-red over 
orange, odd and a good bloomer. $  .75 
MIKADO. 40”. This is an orange with 
red eye-zone that blooms all the season 
on established clumps..................... $ .50 
MINOR. 14”. This is a lemon-yellow that 
blooms with the Iris and again in the 
fall, excellent for borders or in your 
perennial. borders. ade wwenls-deos $ .50 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN. 42”. A soft yellow 
of about 414” in bloom, gives lots of 
blooms to the scape and follows Hy- 
Peron. in DlOOMING...6 ste eet $ .50 
NORMANDIE. 36”. Wine-red velvet 
bloom with mid-rib in both petal and 
sepal, stays open nights................... $275 
OPHIR. 48”. A large yellow, fine for 
backgrounds, gives a beautiful effect 
wheniir bloom sive. lee detect $ .50 
PYGMEAN. 36”. An early mahogany- 
red and orange combination, repeats 
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ROYAL. 34”. A clear yellow with good 
SUUEtaMCE Ah os, oe, Cera $290 
RADIANT. 36”. An orange tone blooming 
in midseason. .wcMr 2 IGe. Alle $ .50 
SERENADE. 38”. A blend of yellow and 
rose-pastel blend, rather pretty....$  .50 
STALWART. 38”. A large tawny red, 
similar form of Painted Lady, very 
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THE MAQUA. 38”. This is a smooth 
red, tall and good bloomer. Orange 
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THE GEM. 36”. A smooth cadium aig, 
VULCAN. 34”. Very dark red with an 
orange throat, very velvety in the morn- 
ing and rather pointed petal and sepal. 
$ .50 
You May Select Any 6 $1.00 Daylilies in this Folder for $4.50, | of a Kind. 
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