THE SULTAN. (Nesmith) M. 36 in. Deep red, very close to burnt lake this has a rich 
velvety finish, a deeper eyezone and small yellow thorat. The flower is beautifully 
rOrmed - with broeadetull petals Magee odie, cua eee OL iene oh ale dil tiene mcome antl $ 3.00 
THUNDERHEAD. (Nesmith). M. 38 in. A very fine new hem of deepest black red. 
Broad) petals andwoeatilul» former © atstandie er ene al er aoe $ 3.50 
' TRACERY. (Nesmith) M. 46 in. Beautifully ruffled flowers of pale Chalcedony yellow 
,with a delicate lace like tracery of salmon-buff in the center of the bloom. Lovely $ 3.00 
TRAIL BLAZER, (Russell) M. 36 in. Satiny, rich red with deeper eyezone and yellow 
throate, Larpertult srorined tlo were eh ine. Smet) ys a ee ee ee ene $ 3.00 
TWILIGHT TIME. (Christensen) M.L. 36-38 in. Different! Pale lemon yellow with 
petals and sepals brushed over with lilac blue. Very much admired in our garden $ 7.50 
TWILIGHT TRYST, (Nesmith 1949) M. 46 in. A large, ruffled self of light Forsythia 
yellow with a touch of Morocco red in the center of the petals, that gives a triangular 
eyezone as the sepals are free from the marking. A fine new night bloomev......... $ 5.00 
VESPERS. (Nesmith) M.-V.L. 40 in. An extremely fine flower of palest lemon with lovely 
form \and: grarefullysrufiled netalsal ine 202" eee re ee ek $ 2.00 
VIKING. (Stout) M. 40 in. A rich orange red with deeper halo and bright yellow throat. 
EEUU IENTAG  ee ek  e a ne ae TS ale  A  Ge APORM Tt re EN $ 2.00 
VULCAN. (Stout) M. 36 in. A smooth toned light maroon with faint brown midribs and 
an orange red throat. Large broad petaled flOWe1S.......cecceccsecescscsssseesecsucesaseeecseeseetnesesecssneeeenee $ 1.00 
WAR PATH. (Russell) M. 40 in. A very brilliant red with heavy substance and ae 
TAT TS Eye ee ae ee race ae ee RE Pe ee eR a et nag aah 1.50 
WINDSOR TAN. (Nesmith) M. 28 in. A very fine new bicolor in tones of golden tan 
and buff yellow. Very broad, excellently formed flO WETS oieccccceccceccesseccsssnsessseseesesene $ 6.00 
WINONA. (Cook) M. 40 in. Very large, fullfaced flowers of pale buff yellow with 
SNONPRLCTV OLS ,O VET CASL 4 mutt aa ee Ne ates i eee ee am poe tee ee $ 1.00 
100 FAVORITE DAYLILIES OF 1951 
Through the courtesy of The Hemerocallis Society, we give you the results of the popu- 
larity poll by the accredited judges of the society. 
Rank . Rank Rank 
1 Painted Lady 34 Sweetbriar 67 Pink Bowknot 
2 Potentate 35 Dorothea 68 Skylark 
3 Garnet Robe 36 Cathedral Towers 69 War Path 
4 Hesperus 37 Knighthood 70 Brackel 
5 Caballero 38 Windsor Tan 71 Cerise 
6 Pink Charm 39 Purple Waters 72 Midwest Star 
7 Colonial Dame 40 Annis V. Russell 73 Killarney Lass 
8 Georgia 41 Jean 74 Scarlet Sunset 
9 Mission Bells 42 Duchess of Windsor 75 Cellini 
10 Dauntless 43 Afterglow 76 Canari 
11 Royal Ruby 44 Amherst 77 Dawn Play 
12 Mrs. Hugh Johnson 45 Flamboyant 78 Mongol 
13 High Noon 46 Ruffled Pinafore 80 Purple Mist 
14 Revolute 47 Easter Morn 81 Baronet 
15 Prima Donna 48 Hyperion 82 Brocade 
16 Orange Beauty 49 North Star 83. Golden West 
17 Patricia 50 Devon Cream 84 Mary Guenther 
18 Valiant 51 Morocco Red 85 Rajah 
19 Gay Troubador 52 Vespers 86 Bicolor 
20 Dominion 53 Queen of Gonzales 87 Red Bird 
21 Black Prince 54 Copper Colonel 88 Autumn Red 
22 Ruby Supreme 55 Tejas 89 Taruga 
23 Naranja 56 Bertrand Farr 90 Mikado 
24 Honey Redhead 57 Constance 91 Minnie 
25 Kanapaha : 398 Martha Washington 92 Mamie Lake 
26 Bold Courtier 59 Rosalind 93 Sideshow 
27 Mrs. B. F. Bonner 60 Black Falcon 94 Goliath 
28 Lady Bountiful 61 Blanche Hooker 95 Earlianna 
29 Su-Lin 62 Haile Selassie 96 Garden Lady 
30 Athlone 63 Purple Finch $7 Sceptre 
31 Persian Princess 64 Bagette 98 Seminole Chief 
32 Queen Esther 65 Lady Fair 99 Apricot Queen 
33 Chloe 66 Linda 100 Dolly Varden 
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