DAYLILIES -- HEMEROCALLIS ( Continued ) 
MODERN 
HYBRID 
PAUL IHRIG (Stout 1942). 36 in. Medium, large champagne, wide sepals 
and petals, recurrent blooming. $5.50. 
PEACH BLUSH (Lester 1950). 40 in. Six to 7 inch blooms of a soft 
buff yellow with faint pink eye zone. Well balanced. $3.00. 
PEPPERMINT STICK (McDade-Parry 1947). 28 in. Almost a pure red 
with a strip of white down the mid-rib giving it the appearance of 
peppermint candy stick. $2.50. 
PERSIAN PRINCESS (Nes. 1938). 40 in. Deep velvety red with a heavy 
ae of purple. The sepals are a shade lighter. July and August. 
3.00. 
PETER PAN (Stevens 1945). 36 in. Medium size. Bright and cheery, 
and one of the best early blooming reds. $4.00. 
PINK CHARM (Nes. 1940). 40 in. Beautiful open flower with very re- 
curving petals and sepals of soft ochre red, giving the effect of a 
deeply colored coral-pink lily. August and September. $3.00. 
PINK LASS (Nes. 1936). 36 in. Pinkish flowers of medium size. Plant 
increases well. $3.00. 
PRIDE OF HOUSTON (Russ. 1942). 3 ft. Brilliant mahogany red petals, 
darker eye zone. June. $1.00. 
PURPLE FINCH (Nes. 1942). 42 in. Rich glowing recurving petals and 
sepals of red-purple with a darker flush above the cup of yellow. 
July and August. $4.00. 
PURPLE MOOR (Nes. 1942). 40 in. Dark glistening purple with a yel- 
low gilding in the center of the bloom. The color is dahlia purple. 
July and August. $4.00. 
PURPLE WATERS (Russ. 1942). 3 ft. Fast multiplier, well branched 
purple, if in shade a wine-purple. $1.00. 
PYGMALION (Nes. 1948). 40 in. The charm of this winsome bicolor is 
in the skillful blending of coral pink and creamy yellow. July 1st to 
August 20th. $5.00. 
QUEEN MARY (Perry 1925). 54 in. Pure glistening yellow. July and 
August. .40. 
RAYON D’OR (Perry 1936). 48 in. Pure, bright, clear canary yellow. 
July and August. .40. 
RED CHIMES (Russ. 1944). 18 in. Bright red, thus very colorful for 
your garden. .75. 
RED FOX (Way. 1942). 34 in. Unusual coppery red with pure orange 
throat. Ox-blood red spots on three petals. Petals recurved. $1.00. 
RUSSELL RED MAN (Russ. 1944). 42 in. Clear orange red self. June 
and July. .50. 
RED VELVET (Way. 1943). 41 in. Brilliant shining velvet red. July. .75. 
RHAPSODY (Tay. 1948). 30 in. Color, near Satsuma, veined with red. 
Star-shaped throat of primuline yellow. $3.00. 
ROSE FLORA. Recurved ruffled petals. Yellow multiflora type. Deep 
wide rosy eye zone. .40. 
ROSE OF JUNE (Russ. 1945). 2 ft. Bicolor, sepals yellow, petals rosy 
brown; red eye zone; ruffled medium wide petals. Yellow throat. 
July. .40. 
ROSY DAWN (Nes. 1947). 40 in. Full rounded, recurving flowers of 
geranium lake with an overlay of deeper rose-purple toward the 
center of the bloom. Earliest rose-purple to bloom. $3.00. 
ROYALTY (Nes. 1940). 40 in. Large deep maroon with broad petals 
and sepals. The flower is a true maroon with a velvety, almost blue 
purple sheen on the petals and sepals. July and August. $5.00. 
ROYAL GUEST (Douglas, 1949). 38 in. A beautiful rose purple with a 
cool green throat. Large, well shaped blooms. July and Aug. $7.50. 
ROYAL LADY (Whe. 1947). 4 ft. Violet-purple shading lighter at the 
edges. Recurved sepals are flecked yellow. $6.00. 
DAYLILIES 
RUBY SUPREME (Whe. 1941). 40 in. 7-inch flowers are a luminous 
ruby red. The throat is green-gold. $3.25. 
RUDDY RED (Nes. 1944). 38 in. Petals of Vandyke red are smoothly 
finished. Sepals have a yellow background flushed with red. July. 
3.00. 
op eH (Whe. 1949). 40 in. Magenta self with a copper overlay. 
Wide, much recurved segments somewhat twisted. Late midseason. 
6.00. ye 
hee IN BLOOM. One of our latest tall reddish copper varieties to 
bloom; very prolific. $1.50. a. 
SAN FRANCISCO (Tay. 1949). 30 in. Petals Chinese gold veined with 
cordova brown and with halo of same. Throat, primuline yellow. $5.00. 
SANTE FE (Russ. 1942). 36 in. Twisted rosy red petals, deeper eye 
zone, sepals, yellow overlaid rose. July. .40. 
SEARCHLIGHT (Way. 1943). 34 in. Flame scarlet flowers. July. .75. 
SEMINOLE CHIEF (Lester 1947). 42 in. Rich afghan red, large flowers. 
Midseason. $1.00. ; 
SHADOW ROSE (Nes. 1945). 42 in. Firm, compact rosy pink shadowed 
by deep rose in the center of the bloom and giving a very rose pink 
effect in the garden. Well branched. August, September. $4.00. | 
SKYROCKET (Way.). Very tall, late coppery variety. Free flowering. 
1.00. 
PEEDLING No. 20 (Way.). Exceptionally fine 18-inch dwarf light orange. 
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SKYSCRAPER (Way. 1943). 56 in. Open lily-shaped flowers of brick- 
red. July. .75. ; 
SOUDAN (Stout 1932). 36 in. Bright, soft lemon-yellow flowers of per- 
fect form with slightly waved edges. June and July. .60. 
SOUTHERN QUEEN (McDade 1947). 33 in. Fine, large orange-red 
flowers of fine texture. The bronze orange-red coloring is enhanced 
by a definite gold ribbing through the center of the petals. $4.00. 
SPICE (Tay. 1949). 36 in. Canna red overlaid with bluish purple, mak- 
ing the flower a dusky, rosy tan. $5.00. } 
SPITFIRE (Russ. 1942). 2 ft. Well named, a foreground specimen, 
snappy red, medium size blooms. Orange midrib. Blooms continu- 
ously. .50. 
SPRING DAWN (Tay. 1949). 42 in. A medium sized blossom of lavender 
pink with jonquil throat. $4.50. 
STALWART (Cook 1935). 45 in. Handsome flowers of orange brushed 
over with a reddish tone. July, August. .40. ; 
STERLING (Way. 1943). Soft rose and buff blend. July. 60 in.. .50. 
STRIPEY (McDade-Parry 1947). 47 in. India red petals and sepals 
with rich ochre throat. $2.50. : ; 
SUMMER CHARM (Russ. 1945). 4 ft. Deepest cinnamon with deep 
yellow throat. Recurved and keeps well in the evening. .40. 
SUPERBA (Way. 1943). 34 in. Beautiful and brilliant Pompeian-red. 
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Arliss. 
SWEETBRIAR (Nes. 1938). 40 in. Lustrous flower, the fresh pink pet- 
als and sepals are well-reflexed, showing a delicate yellow cup. $3.00. 
SYLVIA (Russ. 1942). 42 in. Large rosy-pink bloom, deeper eye zone, 
sepals yellow. .75. 
TAMAQUAH (Russ. 1945). 3% ft. Salmon petals and sepals; salmon 
overcast lavender. Deep gold throat. .40. 
TAMARA (Millik. 1948). 48 in. Large bicolor in sharply defined rosy- 
‘ red and light yellow. The petals are broad and the coloring is uni- 
form. $5.00. 
TAMIAMI (Wat. 1949). 34 in. A self, colored Pompeian-red, of large 
size and good substance. $3.00. 
TARRYTOWN (Whe. 1948). 4 ft. A large roundly recurved flower in 
one of the deep wine shades, close to claret, possibly a bit more 
purple. $5.00. 
THERON (Stout 1934). Deep red and twisted petals. 3 ft. $1.00. 
THOROBRED (Nes. 1941). 40 in. Large lily-like flowers of rich red 
borne on tall graceful stalks, very brilliant. Valuable in breeding 
pinks and reds. July and August. $2.00. 
TOP FLIGHT (Russ. 1945). 3% ft. Rosy red petals, deep red eye zone, 
sepals yellow, overcast rose. Yellow throat. July. .40. 
TRIANON (Russ. 1945). 20 in. Light red. Petals fine deep brown red, 
sepals somewhat lighter, deeper eye zone. Yellow throat. A fine red 
dwarf. .40. 
TWINKLE STAR (Russ. 1945). 2 ft. Rich yellow with vivid red eye 
zone; ruffled petals and sepals. July. $1.00; 3 for $2.00. 
VIKING CHIEF (Russ. 1945). 2 ft. Wide, red, deep orange throat; 
extra wide. .40. 
WAYMAN GLADIATOR (Way. 1943). Huge flowers of Morocco to 
Brazil red. July. $1.00. 
WELCOME (McDade-Schreiner 1943). 58 in. Deep, dusty rose glistens 
with a brilliant iridescence. Broad recurving petals and sepals. $3.00. 
WHIPPOORWILL (McDade-Parry 1948). 30 in. Golden yellow self, very 
evenly colored. Beautiful trumpet shaped blooms of good size. Fra- 
grant. Very late. $1.00. 
WINNIE NIGHTINGALE (Perry 1932). 48 in. Glowing orange self. 
Star-shaped flower, alternating petals have crimped edges. July. .40. 
WOOD NYMPH (Nes. 1949). 30 in. Medium sized lily-like blooms of 
deep old burgundy have a darker velvety flush on both sepals and 
petals. $8.00. 
YAKIMA (Russ. 1945). 342 ft. Rosy red. Deep red eye zone and an 
unusually showy, deep orange throat. $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
YELLOW CHEERLEADER (Russ. 1945). 21% ft. The daintiest shade of 
canary-yellow with a faint red eye zone. A semi-dwarf. July. .40. 
ZARZAMORA (Russ. 1945). 344 ft. Two-tone petals, wide and ruffled 
rosy brown. Red eye zone. Chrome throat. .50. 
ZEBRA (Sax. 1948). A brick red and orange bicolor which has been 
outstanding. $2.00. 
