BICOLOR (Stout) Petals pale rose red 
with orange yellow midlines. Sepals are 
orange yellow. Remains open evenings. 
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BIJOU (Stout) Orange overcast with 
rich fulvous red. A profusion of 3 inch 
blooms. 2% Ft. June-July. 28 22 -50 
BLACKBURNIAN (Nesmith) Indian 
red with purple overflush, brilliant or- 
ange throat. July-August. 3 Ft. _. 1.00 
BLACK CHERRY (Douglas) Rich un- 
fading black req that stands out. Med- 
ium size flower beautifully formed with 
recurving petals and sepals. July. 3 Ft. 
1.00 
BLACK EMPEROR (Russell) 5 inch 
dark red with deep yellow throat. June 
July. 38% Ft. 1.00 
BLACK HILLS (Russell) Very dark 
purple red of neat rounded form. Very 
rich deep color tone. 3 Ft. June-July. 
1.00 
“BLACK PRINCE (Russell) Deep vel- 
vety broad petaled black red. Very 
rich and impressive. Full 5 inch bloom. 
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BOLD COMMANDO (Thompson) 5 inch 
tall red that blooms in June. .__. .50 
“BOLD COURTIER (Nesmith) Broad 
pompeian rose petals with a creamy 
yellow line down the center. The sep- 
als are yellow and recurved and slightly 
flushed with the rose of the petals. A 
Pee outstanding bicolor. 3 Ft. 
uly. 
BOLD WARRIOR (Emigholz) Large 
broad overlapping petals of Brazil red 
and garnet brown, with a chrome yellow 
throat. Sepals flushed brazil red. Gen- 
eral bright brown red bicolor. 3 Ft. July 
August. 1.50 
“BOUNTIFUL (Cook) This is a fine 
wide petaled lemon yellow. Large well 
formed beautiful sun resistant variety. 
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BREEZE (Russell) True old rose, over- 
cast rich wine orchid. We recommend 
this only for the south, where it was 
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BROWNEYED SUSAN (Eleanor Hill) 
Rich golden yellow with a distinctive 
brown eye zone. Pretty. June-July. 
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BRUNETTE (Stout) An early dark 
toned Daylily. Composed of yellow 
orange, brown red, with a brownish mid- 
zone, May-June. 236 Ft. .2...20....2. 75 
BUCKEYE (Stout) A clear orange, with 
a mahogany red eyezone. May-June. 
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BURMAH (Nesmith) Orange bloom ov- 
erlaid with rose copper. 5 inches. July. 
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CABALLERO (Stout) A clear cut bril- 
liant bicolor. Petals vermillion red. 
Sepals and throat golden yellow. June 
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CALCUTTA (Russell) Lovely overlap- 
ping petals of true wine red, with a deep 
velvety sheen and a small golden throat. 
Profuse bloomer. 4% inch bloom. 2 Ft. 
June-July. 1.00 
CALYPSO (Burbank) Large blooms in 
clear lemon yellow. Open. evenings. .75 
CANARI (Nesmith) A satiny cream yel- 
low. Night blooming. 3 Ft. 1.50 
CAPRICE (Stout) One of Stouts newer 
ones. The earliest Daylily that we have 
to bloom here, other than ELFIN which 
blooms at the same time. Rich brownish 
red with a cadmium throat. Dainty and 
attractive. A fast increaser. 2 Ft. May. 
1.00 
“CAPTAIN BLOOD (Russell) We think 
this is very fine. This is a wide petaled 
glistening velvety red, with a slightly 
deeper wide rich eyezone, blending to 
a lovely brown red. Sepals are a shade 
lighter. 5 inch bloom. 3 Ft. June-July. 
2.00 
CARNIVAL (Traub) A moro red, wit2 
a large orange throat. 3% Ft. 5 inch 
bloom. 1.00 
“CHALLENGER (Stout) When we firs: 
saw this beautiful creation We immed- 
iately ordered 10 more for propogation. 
The effect was almost a peppermint 
pink, but the color at other times is 
what you would call a cherry red. Nev- 
ertheless it is a real beauty. July. 31% 
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CHENGTU (Stout) This is one of a few 
varieties we grow that spread from 
underground, v-luable for planting on 
banks, where y6. wish to hold the soil. 
Coppcry orange 12d with a carmine mid- 
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