Autumn Red—‘‘among those that have performed beautifully here’ Mrs. Guy Rice, Ga. 
BURMAH—(Nesmith 1937). Orange overlaid with 
rose-copper. 5” blooms. Rated a late bloomer but 
flowers, ins July bere: 93 ft. 2 ee $0.75 
BYNG OF VIMY-—(Perry 1931). Very large pale 
Orange-rose with slender, curling segments. Yel- 
TowethtOat sen) ilyse ACE eevee te ie st cs $0.75 
CABALLERO—(Stout 1941). A clear-cut brilliant 
bi-color. Petals, vermilion-red. Sepals and throat 
golden yellow. June-July. 3 ft. Evergreen. $0.75 
CALYPSO—(Burbank 1918). Light lemon-yellow 
night bloomer. Large and pleasantly fragrant. 
SJ uly Ohta eres Seas ee mee ee edo oe $0.50 
CANARI—(Nesmith 1940). Satiny finished palest 
canary-yellow of beautiful form and excellent 
branching. 5” dia. June-July. 4 ft... $2.00 
CAPISTRANO—(Milliken 1948). Large very bright 
yellow, broad-petalled and waved. June. 3 ft. 
EV CTOTCC Ie 6 atee ete. Sele we $1.00 
CARISSIMA—(Nesmith 1945). Charming pale sal- 
mon-pink enhanced by a deeper pink halo in the 
heart. Glistening vellum-like texture. 4” dia. 
Very small green-yellow cup and no mid-lines. 
Uy ee SY/oe Lene een ie es re $6.00 
CHENGTU—(Species). Coppery orange-red with 
velvety carmine mid-zone. Recurved 414” flower. 
ul yeueo Et gE. VCO TCen eae en ree atten eee oe $0.50 
CHETKINS—(V. Christenson 1946). Velvety copper- 
orange, very luminous. Gold throat. Medium 
SIZEy | ULV a hte eae wees ee ea eee TS $3.00 
CHIEF CHEROKEE—(Nesmith 1945). Deep brown- 
red, the petals velvety and darker with no mid- 
lines. Orange cup. Floriferous and vigorous. 
(Ply SYA ee eee aes ee SED $3.00 
CHLOE—(Nesmith 1938). Extremely broad-petalled 
yellow with burnt orange cast. Large, unusual 
and mcistin Chapa Ulyae omit eee 2 a $1.00 
CINNABAR— (Stout 1930). Medium large glistening 
orange, sprinkled cinnamon. Recurving segments. 
ulyae2)/ Se itaeativers Teeter ess eer oe $0.50 
COLONIAL DAME-—(Milliken 1948). Large light 
apricot, broad petalled and ruffled. July. 3 ft. 
SEMMIE VEL PE CI ay mute meen Nn e berna dD $7.50 
COMET—(Russell 1943). A fine bi-color. 6” flower 
with blended rose petals and soft yellow sepals. 
Nal yie3 Vomety asses seme re Se Set!) ee Be $1.00 
CONFUCIUS—(Bechtold 1943). Big brown-red of 
medium tone. Petals taper to a languid point. 
Plant is vigorous and well-branched. July. 3% ft. 
MONKS Penal) Wie se Mina cae aaa ae nae $1.50 
COPPER COLONEL—(Sass 1948). Large coppery 
flower of great appeal. $5.00 
CORALLINE—(Nesmith 1940). Light shrimp-red. 
Maize mid-line. Late flowering in the East. July 
Neretaes oti aes wemeane rns ame sat to eT $1.00 
CORNELL—(Wheeler 1950). Notable feature of 
this bicolor is the rich crimson of its wide frilled 
petals. Sepals, light yellow lightly dusted red. 
Medium large. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. _..... $6.00 
CRAEMORE HENNA—(Plouf). Tan-red of good 
size and form, blooming in early midseason. June- 
ADL Vaner 2 1/ oe Lt a, Meret oe serene yetas, Ae Sab see. $1.00 
CRESSIDA—(Betscher 1929). This is the early-flow- 
ering tall bright saffron-yellow Cressida. May- 
fuite uses fc UR vergrcenin As... $0.50 
CROWN OF GOLD—(Nesmith 1933). Large, early, orange-yellow 
blooming myth th eaiiissml\iay=| Ute 3 0. ee ee es $0.50 
CRYSTAL PINK—(Nesmith 1938). Large, tall and vigorous chamois 
colored daylily with just a hint of pink. July. 3¥% ft. $1.50 
DAUNTLESS—(Stout 1935). Cream-yellow with mid-zones delicately 
flushed with a rosy touch. Wide, overlapping segments with fine 
SUDstancensn aenOw ele |Ulvam oo tim EM Venereci es 10) =e ee $0.75 
DAWN GLOW-~—(V. Christenson 1947). Large, well-formed flower of 
softly blended antique red and pale caramel. Small orange cup. 
V 1B OTO Vise PULL ies Skit Cit eee Ee cota eae eases $5.00 
DAWN PLAY—(Nesmith 1938). Deep velvety rose with golden heart. 
A very rich and appealing shade. This is the true variety. July. 
LBM GR cre ris MON Teg oO UL RS A See $3.00 
D. D. WYMAN-—(Betscher 1929). Golden yellow with tawny flush. 
ST ea Se YUU y aie wl geen Me dee eT cons ese Se se. 2 $0.50 
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BOTTOM - AUTUMN RED 
DEMON—(Russell 1943). Brilliant orange-mahogany mixture which 
remains Open evenings and draws the eye like a magnet, 4” dia. 
(Junes| lye Vo aL Ue nea ots foe ee ec ey ere eae $1.00 
DEVON CREAM—(Nesmith 1945). Pale creamy yellow, thick and 
heavy-textured with wide petals that are beautifully fluted on the 
edges Funes) Ulva 5. Ltn este ene ee ees oc eee ee $5.00 
DOLLY VARDEN—(Nesmith 1939). Open full flower of Chinese 
coral-pink with lines of rose on petals and sepals blended into a 
Greatly eve llOwathrOa tus) UIE IULY seo) om ta eeeyee seen ee eee $1.50 
DOMINION—(Stout). Extra large full flowers of red in concentric 
three-toned pattern. Golden throat. Nice. June-July. 3 ft. _. $1.00 
DOROTHY McDADE—(,McDade 1939). Clean pure light yellow in a 
tubular-shaped 5” flower blooming late. Aug. 3 ft. Evergreen. 
$1.00 
DOUBLOON— (Nesmith 1945). Smooth, sleek, glistening, clear golden 
yellow. Broadly formed and extra large. July-Aug. 3% ft. _.. $3.00 
