LUSTROUS (Nesmith) : Deciduous. This floriferous daylily of bright 
pink overlaid with a lustrous gleam, hence its name. Tall and well 
branched. July, August. 40 in. Each $2.50 
MATADOR (Nesmith) : Deciduous. Smooth glistening mahogany 
flowers with a deep velvety red flush. Void of any other markings. 
Full cup shaped blooms of dazzling brilliance with 20 or more 
buds on nicely branched scapes. July-August. 36 in. Each $1.50 
MISSION BELLS (Hall 1945): Deciduous. Large wide petaled ruf- 
fled flowers of clear medium yellow producing up to 52 blooms to 
a stalk on established clumps, vigorous. and floriferous. July- 
August. 38 in. Each $2.50 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN (Betseher 1929): Deciduous. A deep golden 
yellow daylily of very heavy texture. July. 3 ft. Each 75c 
MODESTY (Betseher 1929): Evergreen. An early blooming pale 
yellow of large waxy flowers. June. 3 ft. Each 50c 
OLD VINTAGE (Russell) : Evergreen. A profuse bloomer of very 
deep wine colored lilies with golden throat. Tall graceful stalks. 
May, June, July. 42 in. Each $1.00 
PAINTED LADY (Russell) : Semi-deciduous. One of the largest 
daylilies in existence. Of a peculiar cinnamon brown and yellow 
with a flush of red and a coral throat. Ruffled. July-August. 
36 in. Each $3.00 
PARTY GOWN (Milliken) : Evergreen. This is a bi-color of lemon 
yellow sepals and red petals with a flush of yellow at the throat. 
The yellow continues like a pencil line to the tip of the petal, 
giving an unusual effect. Blooms are very large. 42 in. 
Each $3.50 
PATRICIA (Stout): Evergreen. Large 5-inch blooms with a de- 
cided wax-like finish and a pronounced fragrance. The color is 
pale lemon with a greenish throat. Petals are broad and recurving. 
A delightful flower of lily form. July-August. 22 ft. Each 75¢ 
PERSIAN PRINCESS (Nesmith 1938): Deciduous. The petals are 
deep velvety red with a heavy overflush of purple, the sepals are 
a shade lighter, with the same depth of color. July-August. 40 
in. Each $1.50 
PINK CHARM (Nesmith 1940) : Semi-deciduous. A soft ochre-red, 
giving the effect of a deeply colored coral pink lily. The beauti- 
ful blooms have wide recurving petals and sepals with the center 
of the flower showing a star of light cadmium, creating a charm- 
ing contrast to the pink stamens. One of the finest so-called 
““oink’’ daylilies. August. 50 in. Each $1.25 
PORT (Stout): Deciduous. A very attractive bright red daylily of 
medium size on well-branched stems. The blooms are greenish 
at the throat. Good evenings. July. 30 in. Each 75c¢ 
PURPLE WATERS (Russell) : Deciduous. A wine colored daylily, in- 
clined to the purple. Full open blooms and floriferous. Mid- 
summer. 3 ft. . Each $1.00 
QUEEN OF GONZALES (Russell) : Evergreen. Six-inch blooms of 
rich deep yellow with wide overlapping petals. Almost a constant 
bloomer. Start blooming in May. 3 feet. Each $2.00 
RAJAH (Stout) : Deciduous. A very large daylily of orange or red- 
orange color. Very well branched and floriferous. 40 in. Each 50c 
DAYLILY COLLECTION “B” 
BARONET MATADOR 
— \ CABALLERO a \ SERENADE 
& OLD VINTAGE & ) BERTRAND FARR 
2 )PINK CHARM @ ) BLANCHE HOOKER 
© [ DOLLY VARDEN © ( PERSIAN PRINCESS 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR SWEETBRIAR 
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Select 3 from Group 2 (one each) 
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Baie pasteakies $ 9 ° 0 0 
Everything we sell is grown in our own fields. 
DAYLILY COLLECTION “C” 
iat a 8 Choice DAYLILIES 
HYPERION $5.25 
THERON Catalog Value 
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RED BIRD (Stout): Evergreen. One of the most brilliant daylilies. 
The recurving petals are vermilion red with a deeper colored mid- 
zone and a greenish yellow throat, blooming over a long period 
of time. 3 ft. Each $2.00 
REGAL LADY (Nesmith 1941): Deciduous. A lovely rose bi-color 
with petals of rose-red with a yellow mid-line. Sepals cream 
flushed rose and a green yellow throat. June-July. 40 in. 
Each $3.00 
ROSE GEM (Stout) : Evergreen. This lily has been well named. Old 
rose in color with a greenish yellow throat and truly a gem. The 
many beautifully formed 5-inch flowers are gracefully poised on 
4-foot stems. Vigorous. July-August. Each $2.50 
ROYAL RUBY (Nesmith 1942): Deciduous. A medium size lily of 
intense red with hardly any yellow at the throat. The stems are 
medium height with good branching. July-August. 38 in. 
Each $5.00 
RUBY SUPREME (Wheeler) : Evergreen. Wide open 6-inch flowers 
of a luminous ruby red with a green gold throat and a delicate 
gold line through the center of the wide petals. The plant is vig- 
orous and evergreen with many flowers on the tall 40-inch stalk. 
July-August. Each $2.50 
SACHEM (Stout 1941): Evergreen. A rich deep red, near carmine. 
Large blooms with wide and very recurved petals and a greenish 
yellow throat. June-July. 48 in. Each $1.00 
SERENADE (Stout): Deciduous. A pleasing mellowing of yellow 
and pink on crinkled petals. Flowers are held on tall slender firm 
stems. June-July. 4 ft. Each $1.50 
STAR OF GOLD (H. P. Sass): Evergreen. Large spreading 7-inch 
flowers of clear light yellow held high above the handsome ever- 
green foliage. One of the finest. July-August. 414 ft. Each 75c¢ 
SULIN (Nesmith 1941): Deciduous. Picture this lovely lily with 
petals of orchid-pink and sepals of creamy yellow. A fine daylily 
of open flaring form. July-Aug. 35 in. Each $4.00 
SWEETBRIAR (Nesmith): Deciduous. A large lustrous lily with 
both petals and sepals of rosy pink and well reflexed showing a 
delicate yellow cup. Tall and well-branched with many flowers on 
each scape. One of the most charming and effective pinks in the 
garden. July-August. 40 in. Each $1.50 
SYMPHONY (Stout) : Evergreen. A lovely fragrant lily of pastel 
tones. Rose petals with darker mid-rib. Sepals yellow. June- 
July. 3V% ft. Each $1.00 
THERON (Stout 1934): Deciduous. This well known lily of dark 
red-purple of great. depth of color has petals and sepals, both 
recurving. Shows a velvety flush of yellow at the throat. July. 
34 in. : Each 75c 
VESTA (Stout) : Semi-deciduous. A medium height deep orange 
flower that is fragrant. Open in the evening. July-August. 30 
in. Each 75c 
WAU-BUN (Stout): Evergreen. Cadmium yellow softly sprinkled 
fulvous red. The broad petals are cleverly twisted at the outer 
ends. June-July. 3 ft. Each 75¢ 
WOLOF (Stout): Evergreen. Dark velvety taaroon wtih a clear 
orange throat. Large flowers, full and spreading. Outstanding. 
July, August. 3 ft. Each 52.00 
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