*CHIANTI (Nesmith) Beautiful, rasp- 
berry self with a purple effect in the 
garden. Medium size blooms of a very 
nice finish. Slightly fades but fades 
smooth and is even prettier in the after- 
noon July-August. 3 2B to 25.8 2.00 
CHIEFTAIN (Russell) Real rich in- 
tense Indian red. Greenish throat. Nice 
multiplier. 3% Ft. June-July. .... 1.00 
CHISCA (Fisher) Yellow sepals with 
alternating petals of rosy red. The 
earliest bicolor. 3 Ft. June. --..-...-... .50 
*CHLOE (Nesmith) A very different 
and beautiful Daylily.. A deep yellow 
background powdered and flecked with 
a deeper tone. Wide petals, beautiful 
full“ bloomiic2 Va. Ft July. See 1.50 
CINNABAR (Stout) A fine brownish 
red Daylily with a yellow throat. July. 
Dee WES eae oes Aaa OR EE Soe .50 
CITY OF AMARILLO (Russell) Named 
after Amarillo, Texas. A lovely pale 
gold, fully opened 5 inch bloom. Very 
profuse bloomer and blooms early in 
June. 3: Et. 1.00 
CITY OF MEXICO (Russell) The vivid- 
ness of this color represents the bright 
colors found in Mexico. Rich red wine 
petals, with a wide deep eyezone. 3% 
ei eAUTL Gao ULV. coo ee coe ee aha 1.00 
CITY OF SUMPTER (Russell) The col- 
or of this Daylily is old rose, reblooms 
in the south. 2% Ft. June-July. .... 1.00 
CLARICE (Nesmith) A fast increaser 
with us. Deep true salmon with a love- 
ly yellow throat. It takes the sun well. 
5 inch bloom. 2% Ft. June-July. .... .50 
COLLEEN (Nesmith) Full flowers with 
a soft buff undercolor, flushed salmon 
on petals and sepals. July. 3 Ft. .... 1.00 
COMET (Russell) A 6 inch flower, a 
bicolor of blended rose and soft yellow. 
EE aey on UL Le a Morey iy ELH ae ah etrg ts ade 
CONFUCIUS (Bechtold) A brighter red 
than Fulva and immense in size. Heavy 
flowering and petals are somewhat 
pointed. 24% Ft. June-July. 222.22... 1.00 
CRAEMORE I (BY (Plouf) Intense 
ruby. red seltn ie ite wd Ulva 75 
CREAM FRILLS (Hill) Unusually rich 
pure tone of cream yellow, fine form 
and style with fine branching. 3Ft. 
PONT) ULV ere eo Gok es adc ee 1.25 
CROWN OF GOLD (Nesmith) Large 
early orange yellow. 3 Ft. June. .... .75 
CRYSTAL FAIRY (Russell) Light sal- 
MON. UNC. oe Pee ees a ae 1.50 
CRYSTAL PINK (Nesmith) A_ light 
brick rose with a deeper halo. Really a 
soodbloomer.<3- Pte July. ee 1525 
*DAUNTLESS (Stout) Close to the top 
in popularity and voting. Pale cad- 
mium yellow and greenish throat. It 
has a delicat fulvous touch in the center 
ofseach= peta acd by. July. fee eo, .75 
DEBONAIR (Nesmith) Large spreading 
blooms with recurving segments. Lemon 
chrome in throat, blending out to a sal- 
mon pink. Heavy bloomer. July. 3 Ft. 
PSE PID PAE ae uaEe dhe pene ie alee hs uate Na eluate 1G25 
DEMI-TASSE (Wheeler) Dainty semi 
dwarf bitone of magenta and orange. 
Use in the forefront of your border. 
Pee ea ie ea Mieke nee ee St 2.09 
DEMON (Russell) A bright red clump, 
similar to TEJAS, blooms heavily. June- 
See GU te Ae aa ar ee ae 1.00 
*DESERT SUNRISE (Bechtold) This 
is one we consider very good. The pet- 
als are sunstone orange and the sepals 
are chrome orange. It blooms over a 
long period, and holds up beautifully 
under an intense sun. A real quality 
Dayliys Ssocl te July eee ee 3.00 
DOLLY VARDEN (Nesmith) Very 
heavy bloomer. Coral pink. Makes a 
large clump fast, and really tries to 
outdo itself i336) Ft July, a2: 1.50 
DOROTHY McDADE (Sass) Clear cool 
yellow of fine tubular form. Blooms 
about July-August. 3% Ft. 000... .75 
DRAGON (Nesmith) This is a light 
rosy. .vermilliony 3 Ft. July. -2028... .75 
DRESS REHEARSAL (Russell) Petals 
and sepals are salmon pink, with an old 
rose eye. Wide open blooms, with a 
yellow throat. 3% Ft. July. .....::. .50 
“DR. STOUT (Traub) Large orange 
and red, sunburst coloring. We think 
it. Very. prevtycos P tid WIV: Ls 1.00 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR (Traub-Hay- 
# eream, with a flush of rose. Cup 
shaped flower. June-July. 2% Ft. 1.25 
DUKE OF TEXAS (Russell) Tall and 
large wine red bloomer. July. .... .75 
