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EVENING STAR - (McDade) A smooth clear yellow, good substance. 50¢ 
FLAMING GLORY - (Emigholz) Orange chrome flushed with red, large flowers with 
petals crinkled at the edge, July-August, $2.50. 
FLORHAM - Soft yellow, frilled, scented, 25¢ 
FRED HOWARD - (Traub) Wide betes Best description as glow of ember, 50¢. 
FULVA ROSEA ~- Without question the best wild species, blooms a pleasing rosy 
pink. $1.00 
GARNET ROBE - (Milliken) This interesting daylily has an exceptional combination 
of characteristics, It is glowing like an ember and it is also rich and velvety. 
The color of both petals and sepals is deep red. This deep color which does not 
fade runs to within an inch of the throat. $8.00 
GEORGE KELSO - (Traub) Large 53" blooms, heavily ruffled, soft light orange suffused 
with bronze sepals a little lighter. Early 50¢ -- 3 for $1.00 
GEORGIA - (Stout) 34 ft. Large deep buff flushed pink, This is one of the finest 
new varities. July-August. $2.00 
GOLDEN DAWN - (Nes) Large flowers of rich orange yellow, Petals slightly ruffled, 
sepals recurved, Early blooming season. $1,50. 
GOLDENI (Bet) Deep orange flowers, smooth texture. 50¢ 
GRANADA (Traub) 3 ft. Early bloomer, A pleasing blended one, the deepest color is 
 dight mahogany, both petals and sepals blend to a lighter shade, Words cannot 
describe it's beauty, $1.00 - 3 for $2.00 
HIGHLAND CHIEFTAIN - (Nes) Large wine self, Yellow throat, Long blooming season, 
eg Oy 
HONEY RED HEAD - (Nes) 23 ft. Midsummer, A brilliant unusual combination of color 
that is praised by judges, Flowers open and flaring, velvety yet bright red 
with a distinct border of creamy yellow. Medium height and excellent branching, 
sure to please. $1.00. 
ae WHEELER - (Traub ) Fine pink, Deeper eyezone. Long blooming period. $1.00 
IMPERATOR - (Perry) 33 ft. Early. Large star shaped petals, pointed segments of rich 
~ orange~ with. sulpher lining. 35¢ 
JACK N JILL - A pair of dwarfs. Suitable for rock gardens. April through summer. 
Pair $2.00, 
JOY RUSSELL - (Russell) Tall, pale yellow excellent for background, 75¢ 
KANAPHA - (Watkins) One of the most colorful of the rose reds. 3 ft. July. 
$2.00 - 3 for $H, 00. 
LINDA - (Stout) 2s ft. Summer, Fascinating rose pink, petals creped, golden Pe ed 
~~washed rose sepain, 50¢ - 3 for $1.00 
MAMIE IAKE - (Russell) 33 ft. May - June, Rich rosy orchid petals with ee 
eyezone, lemon sepals, $1,00 
MARY GUNTHER - (Russell) Rich velvety carmine petals and soft clear yellow sepals 
which makes a sparkle that amazes visitors. 3 for $1.00. 
MIKADO - One of the older favorites which fits in any garden, Mellow orange. There 
is still a good demand for this with it's red-purple eyezone. 50¢ 
MILDRED ORPET - (Traub) 33 ft. July, A stunning peach blush bicolor. $1.00 
MINNIE - (Hayward) 3 ein ih snappy mahogany, almost crimson color, One that brightens 
~~ the garden altho blooms not so large but plenty. 75¢ - 3 for $1,50 
MODESTY - (Betcher) 3 ft. Midsummer. Light buttercup yellow. 75¢ 
MONARCH - (Nes) Well branched, many blooms on each branch, Light caladium blooms 
with a delicate halo. $1.00. 
MOON BEAM ~ (Sass) One of the lightest yellow of all day lilies, 44 ft. $1.00 
MOROCCO RED - (Nes) Brilliant Morocco Red. Slight touch of yellow in throat, July 
and August. $1,50 
MORPHUES - (Sass) 4 ft. August. Lemon Chrome, greenish throat. $1.00 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON - (Russell) A firey red with satiny sheen, Slightly reflexed, 
Se ita kee 
MRS, JOHN J. TIGRET - (Watkins) University of Florida, A new and striking red. The 
brilliant blooms are of flaring form and of good size. Named for the wife of 
the past president of the University. $1.00, 
MYKAWA - One of the best mahogany reds, wide petals, satiny sheen to the petals 
stand out in the sun, 3 ft. May-June. 75¢. 
OID VINTAGE - (Russell) One of the heavy bloomers of wine purple blooms, not large 
but when established averaging 5 open blooms daily. May-June. 75¢ 
ON TOUR - (Russell) a 6 inch bloom of pale yellow, petals wide, sepals slightly 
twisted, 3 ft. $1.00 
PAINTED IADY ~ (Russell) 3 ft. Large ruffled flowers spreading to eight inches. 
Cinnamon brown overlay evenly applied over a yellow which is bright enough to 
give luster to the whole flower, $2,00 
PAINTED WARIER - (Cones) No better description can be given than the name $3.00 
PINK CHARM - (Nes) A large open curved flower, Blooms over a lond period, You 
cannot go wrong if wanting a dark pink. $2.00. 
PORT - (Stout) 23 ft. Early summer. One of those bright red flowers that catch the 
eye quickly, One of the excellent foreground plants needed to make the 
hemerocallis bed balance, 75¢ - 3 for $1.50, 
