JUST MARY (Russell) —36_ in. Red 
veins running through a yellow back- 
ground with a deeper eye-zone. Keeps 
well evenings, heavy bloomer. 
ee 7 Mae eee ee Rae ee Each $1.00 
J. S. GAYNER (Yeld) ML. 38 in. In 
our opinion this fine variety epitomizes 
the qualities of a good Daylily. It 
certainly is the standard by which we 
judge other varieties. For color it is 
one of the finest light golden yellow 
shades; for texture and substance as 
well as form it leaves little to be de- 
sired. For branching and _ poise of 
blooms it so far ahead of most varieties 
that it has been recommended and used 
widely by the plant breeders. Limited 
stock. Each $1.00 
KILLARNEY LASS (Nesmith) L. 34 
inch. Unquestionably the finest descend- 
ant of Fulva Dosea, it inherits from 
this breeding the pointed petals and 
star-like shaped blossoms. In color it is 
a bright pink and probably has less 
buff or yellow in it than any other va- 
riety we list. Very pretty and gives a 
pink effect in the garden. Each $6.00 
KIM (Schreiner 1950) ML. 38 in. For 
novelty of coloring the brown blooms of 
this personable Daylily are certainly 
most noteworthy. A result of crossing 
Black Falcon with Minnie, the smoothly 
colored, unveined blooms are a rich 
shade near cordovan-brown. A medium 
sized flower on a good stem with mod- 
erate branching. A novel, different 
Davy yeue oa, Se seers Each $3.00 
KNIGHTHOOD (Schroeder 1948)— 
Deep maroon crimson, wonderfully rich 
in general tone it is a self, but the 
broad petals are tipped with yellow 
which delightfully accents the color. 
The petals also have a slight turned 
up brown edge, nicely ruffled. It is 
wide branched and carried many buds, 
40 inch stem on first year plants. 
Each $6.00 
LADY FAIR (Nesmith)—M. 38 inch. 
This was the queen of the pinks as we 
bloomed them last year. A flesh pink 
with a creamy undertone, we have en- 
joyed flowering this variety for several 
seasons and have never been disappoint- 
ed in its delicate beauty. .... Each $5.00 
LIDICE—EM. A lovely 3 ft. plant 
with 4 inch blooms of orange suffused 
rufous. Multoflora habit. Very bright. 
Each $1.00 
LIGHTS OF PARIS (Russell) —36 inch. 
True yellow tips, brilliant red, keeps 
oral | iS aa acy aa eRe Aue Each $1.00 
20 
Golden yellow pastel 
flecked with red eye 
its bright and clear 
tically a bicolo-, 
LINDA (Stout)— 
shaded, cinnamon 
in sharp contrast to 
yellow sepals—prac 
petals pleasingly crinkled. Large flow- 
ered variety. 5 inches. 30 inches tall. 
Blooms in July and August. Each 30.50 
LUSTROUS (Nesmith) EM. 38 inch. 
This novel color is hard to describe— 
sort of bright old rose with an overflush 
or lustrous sheen o* terra cotta. Flow- 
ers are held semi-upright like the 
Candlestick Lily. Evergreen. Each $2.50 
MABEL FULLER 
ling, ruby-red. Mi 
—_tLarge, wide, spark- 
d July to mid Aug. 
Each $5.09 
out)—Very large, clear 
f heavy texture. Beau- 
Each $1.00 
early rosy-bronze 
MAJESTIC (St 
orange flower 0 
PE Lee ters oe Sean Sacre rete Se 
MANITOU—Large, 
with tendency to doubleness. July. 
iets Raia ivy Gan emer ps Sean Tatod Each $3.00 
MARGARET PALMER — Evergreen. 
This beautiful flower was named for 
the garden editor of the Houston Press. 
A lovely red cardinal eye zone. The: 
sepals are yellow, overcast red. Yellow 
throat. 4% inch bloom. Het. 2% ft. 
May-June. ...-.------------------7---- Each $1.00 
MARY GUENTHER (Russell) —An out- 
standing bicolor of good size. The petals 
are velvety carmine red, the sepals clear 
yellow. One of the best non fading. 
Blooms in July on stalks 2 ft. Each $0.75 
MARY STOKER (Perry 1932)—Brown 
red and canary yellow, large and wide, 
very fine, July-Aug., 36 inch de. 
Beas EN by ly tea ty Maaco AER Each $0.59 
MELISIO (Russell)—A lovely rounded 
5 in. flower with wide, ruffled petals 
of old rose, recurved sepals of canary- 
yellow, with edges of old rose. Light 
ereen throat. Keeps well late into night. 
aR a Rtn AUG aXe ell es Cl cate setae Each $1.50 
MIDDENDORFI—Fragrant rich orange- 
yellow. u2ett J UNG. nate Each $0.40 
MIKADO—Large rich orange with deep 
mahogany throat. 3 ft. June-July. 
Each $0.40 
MING TOY (Wheller 1949) — Dainty 
semi-dwarf bicolor in magenta and 
orange. Each $3.00 
MINNIE (Hayward)—A rich mahogany 
with a glint of crimson. An orange 
throat lights the center of the flower 
giving it commanding attention. Het. 
3 ft. Blooms June-July. .... Each $1.00 
