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DOVER—(Beischer). Broad-petalled orange-cadmium. Fine orange- 
toned early midseason variety. June-July. 3 ft. Evergreen. .. $0.50 
DR. REGEL—(Yeld 1904). Low growing older variety valuable only 
because it blooms with the irises. Orange-yellow, reverse brown. 
Vay) UNG 2S EC men i eae cenipsie, ®t eRe eat a ee BL $0.50 
DR. STOUT—Traub 1938). Deep orange with cinnamon overlay. 
A sharply burnished brown-toned 5-inch daylily. July. 3 ft. Ever- 
SECON see ee ge TS SES orale ee et eee a $1.00 
DRESDEN DOLL—(Nesmith 1946). Soft cream background flushed 
salmon-buff, crisp, firm and widely branched. June-July. 4 ft. $2.50 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR—(Traub 1937). Cream-yellow, large and 
very wide-petalled open flower. July. 2 ft. Evergreen. $1.00 
EVANGELINE—(Russell 1942). Rosy red with wine eye-zone. 514” 
open type flower with twisty petals. June. 31% ft. Evergreen. $0.75 
EVENING GLORY—(Sass Bros. 1949). Apricot suffused yellow. June- 
Duly. SoC Cie ears toes Rote, 8 hme We 2 ee aie $3.00 
FAIR MORN —(Nesmith 1943). Petals, jasper-pink. Sepals, seashell- 
pink. Crisp, early-flowering, delicate pink. June-July. 31% ft. _.. $2.00 
FASCINATION—(Hall 1948). Pleasing tone of medium yellow with 
prominent halo, very large and broad-petalled. Extra fine branch- 
Ine JU lyse gl/oBL ina ee eee NE eee Dagios | pean aN $3.00 
FIRE FLAME—(Nesmith 1944). Brilliant reddish-orange self which 
sets the garden on fire. 414” broad-petalled flower on tall stalks. 
ply S/S Tee aoe lt ee ae OR I ie, Ee ee ee ee $2.00 
FIRETHORN—(Nesmith 1946). Multiflora type dragon’s-blood-red 
with rich orange cup and red stamens. Medium size and ruffled. 
PAU IS SES Meee ee Maes touted, ty eee Mens RANE ORIEN, eae eR $2.00 
FLAMING GLORY—(Emigholz 1946). Orange-chrome flushed with 
English red. Large flower with petals crinkled at the edge. July- 
WAN UND Ae cee a ok ei Sey, FOE RR Ns Me? = $2.00 
FLORE PLENO-—(Species). A much finer double than Kwanso. More 
peach and rose mingling with the orange ground color, more com- 
plete and more uniform doubling, not so tall and blooms earlier. 
Jue. JUL 553 Voc Ete os cee te Se Mis ER SE Ch tek oh $0.75 
FULVA ROSEA~—Species). Most beautiful of the species, or natural 
hemerocallis, this is one of the loveliest pinks, a luscious, clear 
carmine-pink, on tall graceful stalks. June-July. 3% ft. ...... $1.50 
GAIETY—(Betscher). Wide-open light lemon-yellow, large, wide- 
petalled and quite early. Tall, well-substanced and outstanding. 
AREY SINS Sab i hy Meee ce Pit ae eee SEE ca uc ae te SO) Sa De $0.75 
GARNET ROBE —(Milliken 1947). Highly praised, non-fading, glow- 
ing garnet-red 5” flower with shallow green-yellow cup. July. 3 ft. 
EVERSTeeiie Sits Heres 2 kin nace ee UA Noctis og ee Rens ae sR $10.00 
GAY DAY—(Nesmith 1933). Soft yellow flowers with great substance 
and beauty on tall sturdy stalks. July. 34% ft. 0. $0.75 
GAY ROMNEY—(Nesmith 1948). Antique ruby-red, the color ex- 
tending well into the throat. Brilliant full-flowered variety. July. 
Sa EUR io aan cee eee OY Cys See ee eS $4.00 
GAY TROUBADOUR —(Nesmith 1941). Bright red petals with yel- 
low mid-stripe. Maize-yellow sepals with a reddish suffusion. Large 
min! (oltoraauil, GY” silo, [pubis tivity, 25 ite $1.50 
GEORGE KELSO—(Traub). Soft light orange, suffused with bronze, 
featured by pronounced ruffling of the 514” flowers. Vigorous. 
June ful yAow flan Ever oT eer reece ae eee ee ee nee ets Seale $1.00 
DAYLILY COLLECTION ‘“B” 
9 Daylilies, selected as designated, $5.00. All 41 for $21.00. 
Any 2 from Plus Any 4 from Plus Any 3 from 
This Group This Group This Group 
Coralline August Pioneer Acres of Gold 
Demon Baronet Anna Betscher 
Beacon Bij 
Dominion Burmah Beem 
: Caballero alypso 
Duchess of Windsor Dice: Cras 
Gay Day Lae Pleno Crown of Gold 
3 aiety z 
Golden Grain Galdeatiede Hyperion 
Mary Guenther Midas Gold Dust 
Moonbeam Marcus 
Matador 
1 pee tol Modesty 
Berea ates Monarch Mrs, A. H. Austin 
Regal Lady Patricia Sirius 
Zouave Sachem Theron 
Add 75c to pay shipping cost and you may include either 
Amulet or Minuet. 
In daylilies, petals are the three inner segments, sepals the three outer ones. 
GEORGE YELD—(Perry 1930). Large, recurving flowers of orange, 
the petals suffused with bronzy apricot and brownish rose. Excel- 
MEME UPL LY en 3 / Se Ete ee eee ee $0.50 
GEORGIA~—(Stout 1946). Very popular large peach-pink. July. 3 ft. 
EVeETOTee My Caer 068 2 ier tedel n Te Y e  e $2.00 
GOLD COAST—(Emigholz 1943). Broad-petalled orange in 6” open 
ivperlowerm ofstnick=substancess|Uly-m 4) tt. see: ee eee $1.00 
GOLDEN DREAM —(Betscher). Clean golden orange of medium size, 
recurving form and heavy substance. July. 3Y2 ft. 2... $0.75 
GOLD DUST—(Yeld 1906). Low-growing, older variety which we 
value because it blooms with the iris and combines artistically with 
them. Soft empire-yellow. May-June. 114 ft. 2... .. $0.50 
GOLDEN GRAIN—(Nesmith 1944). Large light yellow with green 
cup. Ruffled flowers of firm texture. Tall and well-branched. July. 
ANEL NRE ee ak tee itd Ok SN Le he ee $1.00 
GOLDEN SCEPTER—(Nesmith 1939). Early orange-toned medium- 
sized flower (414”) of heavy substance, blooming profusely. June. 
BELL pene ork de TM ere e aie he el Poet ok Be BL ee $0.50 
GOLDEN WEST—(Sass 1933). Heavy, waxy flowers of bright yellow. 
xtraeiin came) ULV ome tbsp VEL PT CC Ieee meee een $0.75 
GRANADA~—(Traub). A tan and brown of charming individuality. 
Deeper and handsomer than Bagdad and one of the few real 
browns, smooth and glistening. June-July. 3 ft. Evergreen. _. $1.50 
GYPSY—(Betscher 1929). Glistening deep orange with intensifying 
reddishmundercasts \Uly., 21/0 tt.) PVeroneenime wens eee teeeee $0.50 
HAILE SELASSIE—(Wheeler 1947). Large, boldly formed black-red 
with orange mid-ribs. June-July. 3 ft. Evergreen. 2000... $5.00 
HANKOW-—(Species). Large rich yellowish orange with bold scarlet 
eye-zone in petals. Farther north it blooms into September. A lusty 
grower which is grown near Hankow, China, for food and medi- 
GS, [UVM GS Tes Unverersne Gee $0.50 
HAZEL SAWYER—(Wheeler 1944). Frilled laurel-pink of medium 
size and yellow throat. Vigorous and profuse. July. 3 ft. Ever- 
ORC ONE AMM Nona OB ne ae tags, Ee igs 1D ee $2.00 
HER GRACE—(Nesmith 1944). Wide petalled, firm-substanced bloom 
of Martius-yellow, which is a pale lemony color. The 414” bloom 
has a green cup and is lightly ruffled. July. 3% ft. 0. $1.50 
HESPERUS—(H. Sass 1940). Magnificent lemon-chrome. Large and 
tall with splendid form and substance. July. 4 ft. Stout Award 
0 Oates stat Laues Neh AN Ae Duar cai ep A gd $1.00 
HIGHLAND CHIEFTAIN—(Nesmith 1940). A 5” tubular shaped 
bloom, wine colored with greenish yellow throat. July. 4 ft. $1.00 
HIGH NOON—(Milliken 1948). Highly praised deep rich cadmium- 
yellow self, ruffled and sun-resistant. Medium size. July. 3 ft. Ever- 
PTCCD gee are k SEs ki Sa Se Thy de oe ee ee $10.00 
HONEY REDHEAD—(Nesmith 1942). Open, flaring, bright yet vel- 
vety red with distinct border of creamy yellow. July. 3 ft. _.. $1.50 
HYPERION—(Mead 1930). Large, waxy, soft canary-yellow. A supe- 
rior daylily in size, form, color and substance. July. 3% ft. $0.50 
INDIAN CHIEF—(Traub 1938). Very large totem-red. Showy yellow 
trod tmand «midrib 4 eS 2 tel A ee $1.50 
INDIANOLA—(Russell 1943). Glossy brown-red with orange throat. 
Lots of 4” blooms on tall stalks. June-July. 31% ft. Evergreen. $1.00 
INDUCEMENT~— (Christenson 1948). Smooth bordeaux-red with green 
throat. Broad petals daintily ruffled. 2.2 .< 0-5) ee $4.00 
IRIS PERRY—(Perry 1932). Large, open, glistening orange overlaid 
with bronzes July-Aug...3.ft. Everereen. 2.) 4. see ee $0.50 
J. A. CRAWFORD-—(Betscher 1929) Large, brilliant apricot-yellow, 
slightly fluted and crimped. Excellent substance, tall and vigorous. 
Jane: | uly: 4 it pRverpreen...0 0s. . $0.50 
JEAN—(McDade 1943). Unusually appealing bicolor with brick-red 
petals, mid-lined yellow, contrasting beautifully with the rich or- 
alge sepals: 2h 2 7...dut) 4. ea ey ae $1.50 
J. R. MANN—(Betscher 1929). Large, soft buff-orange with a frosty 
sheen. June-July. 3¥2 ft: Evergreen. (... 5) See $0.50 
J. S. GAYNER—(Yeld 1928). Lovely fragrant waxy flowers of orange- 
apricot. julyshug.:3 ft. ei a $1.00 
KANAPAHA~— (Watkins). A color jewel of clear cardinal-red without 
midrib, eye-zone or throat of lighter color to disturb its harmony. 
Flowers and petalage medium wide. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. _.. $3.00 
KILLARNEY LASS—(Nesmith 1944). The center of the flaring 
petals is bright geranium-pink, bordered by soft flesh-pink. The 
sepals are flesh-pink. A captivating bright pink effect. July. 3 ft. 
$5.00 
KNIGHTHOOD —(Schroeder 1948). Large, (6”) velvety maroon with 
orange throat and thin orange midlines. Broad-petalled and well- 
formed. Julys4-ft) ae he ae $6.00 
