PARRY NURSERIES — Signal Mountain, Tenn. 
GENERAL HEMEROCALLIS LIST 
AFTERGLOW (Stout)—Pale buff and pastel peach; rosy 
tint in throat and mid-vein of petals. Remains open eve- 
re TNC ot Ue See ee elie ee $2.00 
AMHERST (Wheeler)—A large flower of purple with milk 
white bands through the petals. Frilled segments. 
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ANNIS VICTORIA RUSSELL (Russell) — Huge flowers 
CTIA VOTO EVN oe ok winniquvdewaan ounpivedihisassctancus $1.50 
AU REVOIR (McDade)—A small late-blooming daylily of 
exquisite shape and texture, the color of Golden Corn with 
eyes of Burmese gold. Dusted with gold-like tiny jewels 
EOP Ne a ee eee ee eee eee $1.00 
AUTUMN RED (Nesmith)—An open velvety red with 
TGneseasOn Ou DIOS. WE GO" ..csscsctanascneedare<ndnnegcdodeausses $ .60 
BARONET (Stout)—Early blooming brick red with orange 
ear Ra a a ascohcnenigcncaeich $1.00 . 
BEACON FLAME (Nesmith)—Graceful flowers of clear 
SLATES OEE tt EA MR Cs gle al ARE Ae ee ee $1.50 
BESS VESTAL (House)—Large, medium red flowers with 
LEC ES VON DAS OR] arene $5.00 
BICOLOR (Stout)—Petals pale red, tinged rose; sepals and 
throat yellow orange. Remains open evenings. ............ $ .75 
BILL WOOD (Wood)—A true bright red self with yellow 
throat. Flowers are large and widespread, blooming mid- 
season, and continuing to throw up bloom stalks until frost. 
Broad, blue-green foliage arches gracefully. 
Ce ol ut) en $25.00 
BLACK EMPEROR (Russell)—Large dark red with deep 
SELON) TOE LAIR A 2: {Sa LN Saha 
BLACK FALCON (Nesmith)—Extremely dark with very 
shallow cup of pale canary. The large open flowers are 
\O2 UCN COMI Sl a ES a RTE A $1.50 
BLACK PRINCE (Russell)—Deep blackish red with small 
cup of deep yellow. Repeats in the South. EM 42”....$1.50 
BLANCHE HOOKER (Sout) — Well formed brick red 
withwlong blooming seasony . EM 38” | .....-...-.-.-.<--<ss<0<-- $2.50 
BOLD COURTIER (Nesmith) — Broad rose petals with 
creamy midline. Recurved yellow sepals are slightly flushed 
RAC, Paty LP OPN RS: BQ ae a $2.00 
BOUNTIFUL (Cook)—Lemon yellow. Very wide petals. 
Onerof theminest yellows; «M AQ” ijc.csccehctacatecnsanaceewsesee $1.00 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout)—Many small flowers with petals 
of peach rose and sepals of orange. ML 30” .............. $ .40 
BRACKEL (Wheeler)—Deep mahogany-rose flower with 
stitched petal pattern resembling brocade. Repeats in the 
STA OE he WL gs ie RE, ea eee SS eee, Tete © eee $2.50 
BRIGAND (Nesmith)—Large full flowers of rose and ma- 
hogany with broad recurving petals and sepals. M 42” $3.00 
BRUNETTE (Stout)—One of the earliest brown-reds to 
Breer), Toll Powers, ESO n an cseknsscasemnastentncnsanneens $ .75 
BURGUNDY (Nesmith) — Wine purple with soft yellow 
throat) @Halo deeper rosely) MrS9” cumini. $2.00 
CABALLERO (Stout)—A brilliant bicolor with petals of 
vermillion red and sepals and throat golden yellow. 
ee we we 2. ee ee Oe ee eee eee $1.00 
