CINNABAR—Glistening orange sprink- 
led with cinnamon. 2% ft. July-Aug. 
EA saa of cide conceit Balbo ML 9 amt Gt Each $0.30 
CITRINA—A sweet scented lemon yel- 
LOW de A US CD UAsuenas Each $0.30 
CLARRICE (Russell)—3'% ft. A lovely 
salmon with delicate yellow throat. 
UME aT LLL ye aia ee eae Each $1.00 
COMET (Russell)—3 ft. July. A fine 
bicolor 6 in. flower with blended rose 
petals and soft yellow sepals. Each $1.00 
CRAEMORE HENNA (Plouf)—Flowers 
of good size and form of fulvous reddish 
color on stalks 2% ft. tall. Desirable 
because of early mid-season bloom, 
AMSbalsyreshate lar REY nigel eo Wyant Nets Each $1.00 
CRAEMORE RUBY (Plouf 1938) — In- 
tense ruby self, 36 inch, de. Each $1.00 
CREAM FRILLS (H. M. Hill 1948)—A 
very vigorous exceptionally free bloom- 
ing frilled cream, makes a fine mass 
display,.36 inch, des*.oe) sae Each $2.00 
CRESSIDA (Betscher) — 3% ft. May- 
June. Early flowering tall, bright, saf- 
frOn-Vellowi ee eee ee Each $0.50 
DEMON (Russell) —4 in. blooms of bril- 
liant orange and mahogany. Has a mag- 
netic appeal. 24 ft. June-July. 
cp rai NOS MeN (LW DLV BO igo Each $1.00 
D. D. WYMAN—Golden yellow with a 
tawny flush. 3 ft. June-July. Each $0.40 
DOMINION (Stout)—Large flowers with 
broad sepals and petals—reddish brown 
in color with yellow throat, blooms June- 
July and again later in season. 3 ft. 
We OE Soaks atic Re EMER IN UAW We, Each $1.50 
DOROTHY McDADE (McDade 1939)— 
Clean pure light yellow in a tubular- 
shaped 5 inch flower blooming late 
(Sept.) in the north, July-Aug. here. 
3% ft. Evergreen. 22/0220" Each $0.50 
DOROTHEA (Lester)—Very attractive 
and different. The 6 inch flowers have 
_a soft, unusual, and very beautiful col- 
oring which gives an orchidish intro- 
duction, for it is such an unusual color 
that it is difficult to check it even with 
the official color standards. The orig- 
inator’s color description as “rose-buff” 
is as good as any. Flower over 5 inches 
acEoss.y July-August. 2 sees. Each $5.00 
DR. REGAL—Orange-yellow with brown 
reverse. Blooms at iris time. 2 ft. 
WWhaty- Jane sec van a es a Each $0.40 
DR. SLAUGHTER (Russell)—A fiery red 
daylily with an orange stripe through 
each semi-recurved petal, and a small 
orange throat. 34% inch bloom. Height 
2% ft. June-July. (1947 Evergreen). 
Ertl pS. SAS FIDY AOL SE WS plates A Na SE A Each $4.00 
DR. STOUT (Traub)—M. 36. inch.. “A 
brilliant sunburst coloring. The ground 
coloring is deep orange with an overlay 
of sprightly red giving the flower a very 
burnished cast. Open type flower 5 
MChes ACROSS. eee ee ee Each $2.00 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR (Traub)—Cup 
shaped blooms, shading from light cream 
to buff with a delicate flush of rose in 
the throat. Very popular with Hem 
lovers. Hgt. 32 in. Blooms June and 
again in late August on established 
DIATI Corre cess Sere ty eee eee ee Each $1.00 
DUMOTERI—A rich cadmimum-yellow. 
Dit evlav= Une. eee wen Each $0.40 
EASTER MORN (Wheeler)—M. 38 in. 
Large Amaryllis-like flowers of a deep 
buff-yellow with a mid-zone. Petals of 
extra heavy texture. _-__-- Each $5.00 
EARLY BIRD—30 in. A six inch pale 
yellow with cream midrib. Petals slight- 
ly ruffled. Blooms early with the late 
iris. High branching as all early hems 
Ta VC Set ee ene ae ad Each $3.00 
EVANGELINE (Russell)—3 ft. May. Pet- 
als are rosy red with deep wine eye zone. 
Sepals are lighter in color. Flowers are 
5 to.6, inches across. 2... Each $2.75 
EVELYN CLAAR (New) (Dr. Kraus)— 
A wide petaled salmon-pink. Each $15.00 
FLANDERS (Lester)—A 4% in. bright 
red self with yellow throat. Wide, over 
iapping petals. Sun proof. Stands up 
well in all weather. Hgt. 3 ft. Each $3.00 
FLORHAM—Beautifully frilled, sweet 
scented yellow. 2% ft. June-July. 
NN aie ees SET I te ea Each $0.40 
FULVA ROSEA (Species)—3'% ft. June- 
July. The most beautiful of any known 
species of hemerocallis. The flowers are 
a luscious, clear, scarlet-pink on tall 
CTAcemUulystalksue Gl ver es Each $2.00 
GEORGIA (Stout)—M. 38 in. An excel- 
lent variety with wide petals and large 
flowers. Buff with delicate rose tints 
reminiscent of peach colors. One of our 
favorites. Evergreen. _____ Each $3.00 
GEORGE KELSO (Traub) — Splendid 
large flower with pronounced ruffled 
petals. The soft light orange coloring 
is suffused with bronze, the sepals being 
somewhat lighter in color than the 
petals. Vigorous, blooms in June and 
July ee SG. CHES ul! amen veka rn Each $1.00 
GEORGE YELD (Perry)—Large flowers 
of bronzy apricot flushed with brownish 
red. Midseason. 36 inch. __ Each $0.40 
GOLDEN DREAM (Betscher)—3'™ ft. 
July. Clean golden-orange of medium 
SEZO 0s Reread SAN ts Re Each $0.50 
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