DAYLILIES -- ft 
We are now listing the finer and better daylilies. 
displays of the newer 
DAYLILY 
FULVA 
ROSEA 
AMHERST (Whe. 1944). 42 in. Beautifully formed flower with purple 
petals bisected with cream white lines. Yellow throat. $12.00. 
ANGELINA (Russ. 1945). Peach brown, wide sepals; narrow red-cinna- 
mon eye zone. Chrome throat. 3 ft. July. .40. 
ANGELUS (Whe. 1943). Lovely wide petaled sulfur yellow. Recurrent 
bloomer. 3 ft. $3.00. 
ANNIS VICTOR A. RUSSELL (Russ. 1942). Golden yellow. Profuse 
bloomer. 7 to 9 in. $1.50. 
APHRODITE (Tay. 1948). 36 in. Large nnn red flower with shading 
in the throat to a greenish yellow. $2.59. 
ATHELONE. Petals of this giant bloom are deep rose with darker eye 
zone. Sepals are canary yellow. $2.50. 
AUREOLE. 36 in. Early brilliant orange-yellow. May and June. .30; 
SOLD: 
AURORA LIGHTS (Russ. 1949). Sepals pure lemon. Petals, rosy pink, 
faint darker red zone. Throat green. 2% ft. June, July. .50. 
AUTUMN RED (Nes. 1941). 39 in. Open semi-flaring velvety red flower 
with petals of Vandyke red flushed with Nepal red. August and Sept. 
$1.00. 
BACCHUS (Whe. 1950). Large raspberry maroon flower. Throat green 
canary. Petals wide, slightly recurved. Stems 36 in. Early and often 
rebiooms. $6.00. 
BAGDAD (Stout 1935). 42 in. Combination orange, red, yellow, and 
brown. June-July. .50. 
BALLET GIRL (Whe. 1940). 32 in. Star-shaped crimson flower, shading 
to pink toward the petal edges and with a distinct almost white bor- 
der around the petals. Recurrent bloomer. $7.59. 
BALTIMORE BELLE (Nes. 1948). 43 in. Large open flowers are Orient 
pink with a halo of deeper jasper pink just above the creamy yellow 
throat. July and Aug. $5.00. 
BANDANA (Nes. 1945). 40 in. Rich tomato-red and orange-yellow tones 
skillfully blended. Colorful hemerocallis for the garden. August. 
$4.00. 
BEACONLIGHT (Way. 1943). 48 in. Brazil red with a citron yellow 
throat. $1.00. 
BILLIE BURKE (Whe. 1947). 36 in. Tall and striking. Rosy red to ma- 
roon petals, yellow sepals. Flowers long lasting. $4.00. 
BLACKBURNIAN (Nes. 1943). 40 in. A recurving flower. Color is In- 
dian red with a mahogany purple over-flush on both petals and sepals. 
July and August. $3.00. 
BLACK CHERRY (Douglas 1945). 36 in. Rich unfading black-red that 
stands out. Beautifully formed flowers, recuring petals and sepals. 
July. $4.00. 
BLACKHAWK (Whe. 1941). 30 in. Deep chocolate-maroon flower with 
golden throat. Cup-shaped with wide petals. Late June and July. 
$5.00. 
BLACK PRINCE (Russ. 1942). Deep blackish red, very rich and im- 
pressive. Small cup of deep yellow. 42 in. $2.00. 
BOBOLINK (Whe. 1943). 45 in. Medium purple yellow bicolor. Seg- 
ments very wide and overlapping. Recurrent blooming. $6.00. 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout 1938). 36 in. Sepals clear yellow; petals light 
rosy peach with trace of mid-stripe. Good for fall bloom. .50. 
BRACKEL (Whe. 1942). 2% ft. Deep mahogany-rose flower with a 
stitched petal pattern resembling brocade. Color varies daily. July. 
$3.00. 
BRANDYWINE (Whe. 1947). 30 in. Rich garnet with purple eye zone, 
orange throat. Sepals recurve somewhat behind overlapping petals 
with twisted tips. $2.00. 
BRAVE WARRIOR (Nes. 1946). 40 in. The undercolor is ox-blood red 
with an overflush of Bordeaux on the petals. The flowers are wide 
petaled. July and August. $5.00. 
BRIGAND (Nes. 1944). 43.in. A big flower with pattern of rose and 
mahogany. Broad, recurving petals and sepals with a cream midrib 
on the petals, and a halo of deep rose in the throat. July and August. 
$3.00. 
BRIGHT EVENING STAR (McDade-Parry 1947). Opens evenings and 
remains open all the next day. Petals are yellow-tan with pale yellow 
sepals. $2.00. 
BRONZETTA (Way. 1943). 56 in. Huge flowers of brilliant bronze or 
coppery-red, close to flame color. $1.00. 
BYNG OF VIMY (Perry 1931). 38 in. Large, dainty pale rose pink with 
slender curling segments, yellow throat. June. $1.00. 
CAMPUS QUEEN (Russ. 1943). 2% ft. Salmon-red deep red eye zone. 
Greenish yellow throat; ruffled petals. June, July. .40. 
CANARI (Nes. 1940). 38 in. Large satiny finished flowers of palest 
canary yellow. The blooms resemble sprays of cream-colored lilies 
with as many as 29 buds on one stalk. July. $4.00. 
CANYON PURPLE (Nes. 1949). 45 in. Large raspberry purple with a 
deeper flush just above the pale lemon cup. Both petals and sepals 
are lightly ruffled at the tips. Even the stamens and pistil are purple. 
July and August. $6.00. 
CELLINI (Whe. 1949). 38 in. Rounded, overlapping petals of soft sul- 
phur yellow. Recurrent bloomer. $10.00. 
CERISE (Whe. 1947). 3 ft. Beautiful coloring of this flower comes from - 
its rosy crimson overflush on a ground of scarlet. Throat golden 
orange. $5.00. 
CHANTICLEER (Whe. 1948). 30 in. Bright crimson self with a violet 
sheen. Throat and petal midribs are orange. Mid-season. $3.59. 
CLAUDIA (Russ. 1945). 2142 ft. Rosy brown petals, deep rose eye zone; 
sepals yellow overcast rose. Yellow throat. June, July. .40. 
COLLEEN (Nes. 1939). 40 in. Full open flowers soft buff under color 
flushed salmon on petals and sepals. July. $2.00. 
COQUETTE BEAUTY (Russ. 1945). 3 ft. Rose-red petals; railed. deep 
rich red eye; orange throat; July. .40. 
CORALLINE (Nes. 1940). 39 in. Large open maize yellow flushed with 
shrimp pink. August and September. $3.00. 
CORNELL (Whe. 1950). 32 to 36 in. Truly red bicolor. Deep rich crim- 
son with light yellow sepals, slightly dusted. Wide segments tightly 
recurved. Petals frilled. $10.00. 
CRAEMORE HENNA (Piouf. 1939). Brilliant henna with ruby irides- 
cence and orange throat. $2.09. 
DAILY DOUBLE (Dougias 1946). 40 in. Mikado orange faintly flushed 
with a deeper tone. Usually the flowers that open one day are double, 
followed the next day by some that are single. July and August. $4.00. 
DAWN PLAY (Nes. 1938). 50 in. Deep veivety rose illumined by a 
golden heart. When established it throws second blooming stalks 
late in the season. $3.00. 
DELINAH (Russ. 1945). 3 ft. Rose sepals and petals, recurved. Orange 
throat star-shaped; deep old rose eye zone. .40. 
DOLLY VARDEN (Nes. 1939). 45 in. Chinese coral with slight lines of 
deeper rose on the petals and sepals. July. $1.00. 
DOROTHEA (Lester-Millik.). The six-inch flowers have a soft and very 
beautiful coloring which gives an orchid-lavender effect. The petals 
have a light yellow ground the sepals are pale yellow. $5.00. 
DUNCAN (Whe. 1941). 36 in. Large, eariy blooming deep maroon- 
red. $1.50. 
EASTER MORN (Whe. 1943). 40 in. Large, amaryllis like flowers of 
deep buff yellow, burnished lavender brown at the midzone. Late 
mid-season. $4.00. 
EBONY QUEEN (Nes. 1948). A late dark red purple self with a tiny 
gold cup. August and September. $4.00. 
EGYPT (Way. 1943). 43 in. Rich deep bright maroon. July. $1.90. 
EMPRESS (Whe. 1949). 3 ft. Purple-maroon petals and golden yellow 
sepals slightly dusted. $5.00. 
FAIRY FLAME (Russ. 1945). 2 ft. Petals cherry-red; sepals buff, yellow 
and deeply overcast red. Deep golden throat; ruffled petals. .50. 
FAIRY JEWELS (Nes. 1947). 46 in. Tallest and latest flowering pink. 
The open blooms are between azalea and shrimp pink. $6.00. 
FAITHFUL (McDade-Parry 1948). 46 in. Attractive apricot-red petals, 
golden yellow sepals with faint line of apricot-red on ‘each side of 
sepals. $3.00. 
FELICITY (Nes. 1947). 40 in. Very large light Aurelian yellow, petals 
and sepals incurving at the ruffled edge. July to September. $4.00. 
FERN IRVING (Tay. 1949). 48 in. Full rounded flower of nasturtium 
red with grapefruit throat. $5.00. 
FLANDERS (Lester 1950). Broad overlapping petals of red, the same 
shade as Royal Ruby. $3.00. 
