MODESTY (Betscher)—Creamy yellow 
self color, raised midrib. Long season 
of bloom, early June into July. 3 ft. 
epee TEs BTR cake Oi hs Racy Each $0.50 
MOONBEAM (Sass)—Large creamy 
yellow flower on well branched stalks 
5 ft. tall. Petals, sepals and throat of 
flower uniform color, of good substance 
and texture, blooms July-August. A 
splendid tall flowering variety. 
Each $0.75 
MOROCCO RED (Nesmith—M. 38 inc2. 
A velvety Morocco-red with the color 
evenly placed on both petals and sepals 
extending practically to the heart of 
the flower. A rich shade; the plant hab- 
it is exceptional. It is one of the finest 
growing red Daylilies. ... _ Each $1.56 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN (Betscher)—3 ft. 
July. Especially fine, thick textured 
deep. golden-yellow. Each $0.50 
MRS. B. F. BONNER (Russell) —2% ft. 
June—July. The color of hyperion but 
claimed to be larger and finer. 
lovliest daylilies of charm-salmon rose 
that will be in large demand when bet- 
ter known. Blooms in early July. 
MISS os naar NN, RUN Each $5.00 
MRS HUGH JOHNSON (Russell 1942) 
—Fiery red with satin sheen, wide petals 
and sepals, small yellow throat, June- 
July, 42-inch, ev. Each $1.50 
MRS. JOHN T. TIGERT (Watkins)—A 
very bright red with a lovely yellow 
throat. A very good garden subject. 
Prolific and sprightly, very hardy and 
one of the best in this class. Hgt. 36 in. 
Blooms June. Each $1.00 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN (Betscher)—4 ft. 
July-Aug. Glistening light yellow, one 
of the last to bloom. Each $0.50 
MT. VERNON—Dormant. This full, 
wide flower is lemon, deeply overcast 
coral-rose. It multiplies fast, blooms pro- 
fusely and is an excellent keeper as a 
cut flower. If you want something really 
different in Daylilies, here it is. 5 inch 
bloom. Het 2% ft. April to June. 
ree Each $1.00 
MYKAWA (Russell)—A lovely glisten- 
ing dark red of good size, does not fade 
in hottest sun. Midseason. 42 inches. 
Each $1.50 
NARANJA (Wheeler 1947) Clear 
deep orange self, large and well formed 
ruffled and brilliant, 86 inch. 
at Each. $6.00 
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NEBRASKA (Sass) 1937)—One of the 
finest of the pure orange class, tubular 
form, late midseason, 36 in. Each $0.50 
NOSIESTA—FEvergreen. Nosiesta is apt 
ly named, since it seems never to stop 
blooming in our fields. It really has 
more than two blooming seasons here. 
The plant is a fast grower and has a 
most unusual deep yellow flower, almost 
chrome color, blending perfectly with 
paler varieties. 6 inch bloom. Het. 3% 
ft Aprils May lessee 2 Each $1.00 
OLD VINTAGE (Russell 1942) — Tall 
wine color with yellow throat, 36 inch, 
OY. eh eee a, Me ae _ Each $0.75 
ON TOUR (Russell)— A giant bloom, 
fully 6 inches across, of the palest yel- 
low. The petals are wide and the sepals 
slightly twisted in a form found in no 
other daylily. No visitor in our fields 
wanted to go away without one. This 
one. is* simply a. “must ‘have.’ 346° ft. 
ASH GVeR Soe ; Each $1.00 
OPHIR (Farr 1942) — Large trumpet 
shaped golden yellow of fine form and 
qualtiy, midseason, 36 inch, de. 
Misa Res _ Each $0.40 
ORANGE BEAUTY (Sass 1944)—Pure 
deep golden orange of extra fine form 
and heavy substance, wide branching, 
long season of bloom, quite fragrant, 
midseason, 44 inch, de... Each $3.00 
OUR PET (Russell)—2 ft. April - June. 
Tiny 3% inch blooms of rich deep yel- 
low. Overeast with orange-red. Fiery 
red eye zone. Very profuse bloomer. 
Each $1.00 
PAINTED LADY (Russell 1942)— 
Large, wide open flowers, flushed with 
cinnamon over yellow, wide ruffled pet- 
als, beavy substance, and indescribably 
beautiful blend, 86 in. de.Each $3.00 
PAI PEI (Russell——30 inch. A _ four 
inch flower of rosy pink, its petals are 
rose with a deeper rose red eye-zone. 
._ Each $2.00 
PALMINO (Russell)——30 inch. Creamy 
buff with a trace of pinkish rose. 
_Each $2.00 
PAMELA Excellent, wide flaring, 
waxy, broad petaled, buttercup-yellow. 
July to late Aug. _ Each $3.00 
PARRADO (Russell)—3 ft. July-Aug. 
4% blooms of palest shell salmon with 
deeper salmon eye zone. Golden yellow 
throgatee <a Each $1.75 
