SHADES OF RED 
ALLAPATAH. (Watkins.) The flowers, produced in mid- 
April, are large (534 inches across), of full form and 
heavy texture. The color approaches mascara and the 
effect is self-colored. The garden effect might ap- 
proach deep maroon. 
$1.75 each. 
BLANCHE HOOKER. (Stout.) Vigorous grower with large, 
maroon flowers borne on tall scapes. One of the best. 
$2.50 each. 
DUNCAN. (Wheeler.) Very early. Gorgeous deep red. 
Large flower up to 6 inches across, _____. $2.00 each. 
FANTASIA. (Stout.) Most unusual flower of oxblood-red 
and canary-yellow. Petals are twisted and fluted. 
$1.50 eacn. 
GUNGA DIN. (Bright Taylor.) A 5-inch, star-shaped 
flower of red-purple with sulphur-yellow throat. Stands 
(TUN! SUT pis Ss ee ee re ee $3.00 each. 
JACK ‘N JILL. (Watkins.) Habit dwarf, excellent for 
edging Daylily borders. The blooms of the evergreen 
clone are borne early in April; those of the deciduous 
one follow about five weeks later, giving a continuous 
sequence of bloom over a period of about three 
months. The flowers are small (31% inches), of a 
sprightly red which approaches Burmese ruby. 
$1.75 per pair. 
KANAPAHA. (Watkins.) Evergreen. Clear cardinal-red 
bloomsawithout»eye zOne m= an $2.50 each. 
MICHAEL ROBINSON. (Russell.) Rich mahogany-red of 
velvety texture, shading to gold in the throua. Large 
TIOWEreReCUr len tach ulieay oa 5 aoa $2.50 each. 
PORT. (Stout.) Small, bright red flowers carried in great 
profusion. Fine for contrast in low border. Midseason. 
$1.00 each. 
RED BIRD. (Stout.) One of our favorite red Daylilies. 
StLoOnagecrowernee alls scapes. mene manera ee $1.75 each. 
SACHEM. (Stout.) Medium-sized flower with wide, over- 
lapping petals. Deep velvety red with yellow-green 
throat. Holds color well in hot weather. One of the 
DOS tees es Fas Se ee ee tee FS $1.00 each. 
TAMIAMI. (Watkins.) Plant very robust. The flower is 
large, spreading, giving a bold day-long garden effect, 
for it does not roll or fade badly in the April sun. The 
sepal is self-colored, Pompeian red, and there is no 
differentation of margin or mid-rib._______- $1.75 each. 
TEJAS. (Russell.) Most unusual orange-red with yellow 
throat. Although semi-deciduous, this much-branched 
variety is highly recommended... $1.00 each. 
THERON. (Stout.) Medium-sized flower of oxblood-red 
with clear yellow throat; petals pinched. July flowering. 
$1.25 each. 
WOLOF. Velvety maroon with clear orange throat. Tall. 
$1.50 each. 
Prevue of Things To Come 
Exciting New Varieties and Colors 
Available Fall 1952 
Only a few of each of these will be available. We can 
book reserve orders for Fall shipment only on a ‘’First 
come, first served basis.”’ 
BILLY VINSON. (Sutton.) This variety came to our 
notice some years ago but unfortunately it is very 
slow in multiplying. A beautiful deey maroon colored 
flower which stays open until midnight. Just a few 
CV Gilab Gemeente een Ae 8 ee $3.00 each. 
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