PARRY NURSERIES — Signal Mountain, Tenn. 
OSCEOLA—Dark mahogany. Repeats. 
PRIDE OF HOUSTON—Mahogany red. 
ROSITA—Carmine-crimson. 
SOUDAN—Shapely yellow. 
STALWART—Tawny reddish bronze. 
THERON—Black purple. 
VULCAN—Velvety deep maroon. 
WONDER GOLD—Golden orange. Repeats. 
75 CENTS EACH 
MARDI GRAS—Cinnamon red. 
MORNING GLORY—Red and yellow bicolor. 
NUBIANA—Dark chocolate red. Repeats. 
OLD VINTAGE—Wine red. 
PALE MOON—Pale yellow—open evenings. 
SANTA FE—Twisted rosy-red. 
STAR GAZER—Creamy yellow. 
STAR OF GOLD—Large pale yellow. Repeats. 
Because of the many requests that we list the daylilies ac- 
cording to color, we are attempting to do so this time. You 
may not agree with our classifications. We shall welcome 
any suggestions. An asterik after the name of the hemero- 
callis indicates that that variety is listed elsewhere, such as 
Au Revoir, listed under “Cream to Buff”, is also listed under 
the “Halo or Banded” varieties. 
CREAM TO BUFF 
Au Revoir* 
Duchess of Windsor 
Easter Morn* 
Margaret 
Moonbeam 
Moonray* 
Pale Moon 
Sonata 
Vespers 
White Lady 
LEMON TO 
LIGHT YELLOW 
Annis Victoria Russell 
Bountiful 
Calypso 
Canari 
Circe 
Dorothy McDade 
Golden West 
Hannah Dustin 
Herald 
Her Grace 
Hyperion 
Kinyo* 
Midwest Star 
Mrs. B. F. Bonner 
Nashville* 
Nickajack 
Norman Hamilton 
On Tour 
Patricia 
Princess 
Revolute 
Skylark 
Soudan 
Star Gazer 
Starlight 
Sunny West 
Wheeler Halo 
MEDIUM TO 
GOLDEN YELLOW 
August Pioneer 
Cathedral Towers* 
Cream Frills 
Dauntless* 
Farewell 
Garden Charm 
Gold Dust 
Gold Meadows 
Hesperus 
High Noon 
J. A. Crawford 
J. S. Gayner 
Little Cherub 
Marie Fawcett 
Midwest Majesty 
Mission Bells 
Mongol 
Ophir 
Orangeman 
Queen of May 
Southwind 
Star of Gold 
Sibi 
