General List 
DAYLILIES (Hemerocallis) 
Shipment from July Ist on. 
We are indicating by a star (*) about 
100 varieties which we especially like 
here at Kansas City. 
*ADAGIO (Russell) <A_ brilliant red, 
with a deeper eyezone, and yellow throat 
Small blooms. 3 Ft. 1.00 
AFLAME (Nesmith) Crimson with 
deeper halo, Cup shaped flower, blooms 
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ALADDIN (Stout) A golden yellow, 
with a garnet eyezone. June bloomer 
and reblooms in the south. 3 Ft. .... .75 
ALLAPATAH (Watkins) Flowers large 
and of heavy texture. The color is a 
deep self mascara. Scapes are tall. 2.50 
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ARABY (Howard) Mellow 
tone, with brown eyezone. June. 
*“AMUR VALLEY (Marshall) Broad 
petaled self of deep yellow with color- 
ing running clear to center of the 
flower. It is an early bloomer, and 
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ANNA BETSCHER (Betscher) Deep 
orange yellow, shaded reddish bronze. 
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“ANNETTE (Russell) Mahogany red, 
almost a black red. It rebloomed this 
year for us and was very lovely. 2% 
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ANNIS VICTORIA RUSSELL (Russell) 
Very large beautiful golden yellow 
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‘ANTOINETTE (Hayward) Large dark 
purple brown, blooms spreading, with 
orange throat. Striking. 2% 
ARMADA (Emigholz) An _ attractive 
rosy tan yellow, it has a distinctive vel- 
vety band of morocco red. Free bloom- 
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“ATHLONE (Russell) An outsanding 
beautiful Daylily. Petals are cinnamon 
pink with a slightly darker eyezone. 
A smooth finished weather resistant 
flower. 2% Ft. Bloom is about 6 inches 
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*AUGUST ORANGE (Stout) Compar- 
itively new, and a good late orange. 
Blooms are 3-4 inches and we consider 
it outstanding py Bets eee eee 2.00 
AUGUST PIONEER (Stout) Chrome 
orange with red flush on petals, a pro- 
fusion of blooms in August, which are 
small. 3 Ft. .50 
AUTUMN PRINCE (Stout) Small clear 
yellow flowers, a heavy blloomer, and 
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AUTUMN RED (Nesmith) Handsome 
rich velvety red, blooms later than the 
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BABY TEARS (Russell) A cute rosy 
red on gold background, this is a pro- 
fuse bloomer. 3% Ft. June-July. .75 
BAGDAD (Stout) Brilliant oriental 
tones of reddish brown with oranz:e 
throat and midlines. We have always 
liked this one. 4 Ft. June-July .... .50 
*“BAGGETTE (Russell) About the 
finest Daylily we know of. It is a pro- 
fuse bloomer. A lemon and rose blend 
and pastel in effect. 2% Ft. June-July. . 
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BALLET DANCER (Nesmith) Smoothly 
finished full flower of buff pink. Has 
a pink effect in the garden. 38 Ft. July. 
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BARONET (Stout) Beautiful brick red 
with an orange throat. It is a consistant 
rebloomer. Very nice. 2% Ft. June. 1.00 
BELLE OF GEORGIA (Russell) Beauti- 
ful peachy tone, fine performer, and not 
too plentiful yet. 3 Ft. June-July. 1.25 
BELOIT (Betscher) Heavy and persist- 
ent bloomer of orange yellow. _..... .50 
*“BERWYN (Traub-Cooley) About the 
finest bright red Daylily that we grow. 
The color is clear, and a very satisfact- 
ory red for those looking for a bright 
red. Good in the sun. Flowers about 
4 inche. July. 1.00 
“BETTY SLICK (Russell) A Daylily 
in great demand, and sold out early 
each season. If you want this, order 
early. <A bicolor the size and shape of 
Hyperion. Petals rosy red, sepals yel- 
low. 8 Ft. ‘ PA VAS 
