CHARIOTEER (Nesmith, 1941)—Large 
open lily shaped flowers of Brazilian red 
and cadmium yellow borne on very tall 
highly branched scapes. The broad, bril- 
liant petals are fluted at the tips and 
have a decidedly yellow midrib extend- 
ing into the rich yellow cup. July- Aug- 
TUS Bee ae St habia Se Ree Each 75c 
CHENGTU (Stout)—3 ft. July. Cop- 
pery orange-red with velvety carmine 
MId-ZONE eee LN ee Each $0.50 
CHISCA (Fisher 1937) — Yellow sepals 
with alternating petals of rosy red, the 
earliest bicolor, 36-inch ev........- $0.50 
CINDERELLA—Petals red-copper, sep- 
als lemon-yellow. 2% ft. July. -......- $0.30 
CITY OF MEXICO (Russell, 1946) 
This is a very fine 6-inch flower. The 
red-wine petals have a wide deep purple 
eye zone with a wide almost white mid- 
rib. Ruffled, opens full, and has a most 
beautiful shade of yellow in its throat. 
The vividness of this color pattern rep- 
resents the bright colors found in Mex- 
ico. Each $1.25 
CLARRICE (Russell) —3% ft. A lovely 
salmon with delicate yellow’ throat. 
AVON Ge) UL Ivy etme emanate Each $1.25 
COMET (Russell—3 ft. July. A fine 
bicolor 6 in. flower with blended rose 
petals and soft yellow sepals. Each $0.75 
CREAM FRILLS (H. M. Hill 1948)—A 
very vigorous exceptionally free bloom- 
ing frilled cream, makes a fine mass 
display, 386 inch, de. - Each $2.00 
CRESSIDA (Betscher) — 3% ft. May- 
June. Early flowering tall, bright, saf- 
LONE VOU O Wer not oir _ Each $0.40 
DAUNTLESS (Stout)—=3 ft. July-Aug- 
ust. Pale yellowish orange. Large wide 
overlapping petals. Fine. Each $0.75 
D. D. WYMAN—Golden yellow with a 
tawny flush. 3 ft. June-July. Each $0.50 
DEMON (Russell)-—4 in. blooms of bril- 
liant orange and mahogany. Has a mag- 
netic appeal. 2% ft. June-July. 
bees fs are Each $0.75 
DOLLY VARDEN (Nesmith, 1939)—- 
Open full flower of Chinese coral pink 
with lines of rose on petals and sepals 
blended into a creamy yellow throat. 
June-July; 38% ft. 2.2. Each $1.00 
DOMINION (Stout)——Large flowers 
with broad sepals and petals—reddish 
brown in color with yellow throat blooms 
June-July and again later in season. 3 ft. 
ee 24 Each $1.00 
DOROTHEA (Lester)—Very attractive 
and different. The 6 inch flowers have 
a soft, unusual and very beautiful col- 
oring which gives an orchidish intro- 
duction, for it is such an unusual color 
that it is difficult to check it even with 
the official color standards. The orig- 
inator’s color description as “rose-buft” 
is as good as any. Flower over 5 inches 
across. July-August Each $5.00 
DOROTHY McDADE (McDade 19389)— 
Clean pure light yellow in a tubular- 
shaped 5 inch flower blooming late 
(Sept.) in the north, July-Aug. here 
Die (Fi IGVELeTreen. \n--..2--<8-3 Each $0.75 
DR. REGAL—Orange-yellow with brown 
reverse. Blooms at iris time. 2 ft. May- 
TAT aioe ey are a NE ea ee Each $0.40 
DR. SLAUGHTER (Russell)—A fiery 
red daylily with an orange stripe 
through each semi-recurved petal, and a 
small orange throat. 3  Y%inch bloom. 
Height 21 “ft. June-July. (1947 Ever- 
PVOCN 4: orc wats Pig US Na Each $2.00 
DR. STOUT (Traub)—M. 36 inch. A 
brilliant sunburst coloring. The ground 
coloring is deep orange with an overlay 
of sprightly red giving the flower a very 
burnished cast. Open type flower 5 
inches across. _.......... Each $1.00 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR (Traub)— 
Cup shaped blooms, shading from light 
cream to buff with a delicate flush of 
rose in the throat. Very popular with 
Hem lovers. Hgt. 32 in. Blooms June and 
again in late August on established 
plants. _ Each $1.00 
DUMOTERI—A rich cadmium-yellow. 
2 ft. May-June, .................. Each $0.40 
EASTER MORN (Wheeler)——M. 38 in. 
Large Amaryllis-like flowers of a deep 
buff-yellow with a mid-zone. Petals of 
extra heavy texture. . _ Each $4,00 
EARLIANA (Betscher) E. 36---Onc of 
Betscher’s finest varieties, and extra 
early blooming golden orange toned 
flower, a prodigious bloomer. 
ON aller an ear a Each $1.50 
EVANGELINE (Russell)-——3 ft. May 
Petals are rosy red with deep wine eye 
zone. Sepals are lighter in. color. Flowers 
are 5 to 6 inches across. .... Each $0.75 
EVELYN CLAAR (New) Dr. Kraus)— 
A wide petaled salmon-pink. One of the 
best pinks we have seen todate. Stock 
is very scarce so we are withholding 
for propagation. 
