Clear 
well 
branched stalks about 3% ft. tall. Flow- 
ers even tone of good size and texture. 
_ The best late, clear yellow, to date. Fine 
AUTUMN PRINCE 
light’ yellow flowers 
(Stout) 
on many 
August to frost. 
Each $1.25 
AUTUMN RED (Nesmith, 1941)— vel- 
vety red with a long season of bloom. 
An open semi-flaring flower with petals 
of Vandyke red flushed with Nopal red. 
The sepals have the same colors with 
a lighter line at the midrib. 15 to 20 
for fall bloom; from 
flowers on well branched stalks. July 
August. 39 inch. Each $1.00 
ATHLONE—the petals of this giant 
bloom are a deep rose with a darker 
rose eye zone. The sepals are canary- 
yellow. Het. 4 ft. May-June. Each $1.00 
BAGDAD—Brown and reddish tones 
with yellow throat, open flowers with 
a yellow midrib center of petals. 3 ft. 
ATL Ose Vigra eas ue eee _ Each $0.40 
BALLET DANCER (Nesmith, 1946) — 
M. 36. in. Appealing, dainty and charm- 
ing soft buff-pink shading to grenadine- 
pink. An interesting soft colored variety 
with full formed flowers and a pleas- 
ing decorum to the pink shading. —. 
Me eee Each $3.00 
BARONET (Stout)-—Flower full with 
broad petals of ‘sprightly fulvous red” 
which stand above the foliage and re- 
main open evening's. Blooms in June. 
Originator claims blooms second time in 
September. Stalks 2 ft. Each $0.60 
BERWYN—A brilliant, attractive red, 
listed as carmine, with delicate yellow 
throat. Het. 33 in. June July Each $2.00 
BESS VESTAL (House) —M. 36 in. A 
new red daylily..The real quality of 
Bess Vestal lies not only in the beauty 
of its bright red flowers but in the un- 
believable breadth of its petals as well. 
Individual flower measures 5% x 6 in- 
ches across. In this respect it surpasses 
every other red. In size it is comparable 
to Painted Lady with perhaps a bloom 
not quite as long but with each of the 
petals individually as broad with just a 
hint of ruffle. This significant new red 
was a standout in our garden. Blooms 
in July and August on 36-inch stems. 
Evergreen. Each $5.00 
BETTY SLICK (Russell)—tThis is a 
real bicolor, the size and shape of Hy- 
perion. The sepals being the same color 
as Hyperion. The wide petals are a most 
brilliant rosy red. 3 feet. June-July. 
EAL a Bed Pei eeerecommeye nS alne Say 4, Each $1.00 
BI-COLOR (Stout)—Delicious. As the 
name signifies with petals of pale red 
tinged rose shading to a yellow. Sepals 
are yellow. very effective. July-August. 
LED ae 1) ee ee Each $1.00 
BIJOU (Stout) — 2% ft. June-July. 
overcast with fulvous-red. 
greues, 
SeapeA Each $0.50 
BLACK EMPEROR  (Russell)—4 ft. 
July. Five inch flowers of dark red with 
a deep. yellow throat. _..... Each $1.00 
BLACK HILLS (Russell 1947) — Black 
purple self of neat rounded form, very 
rich deep color tone, 36-inch, de $1.25 
BOBOLINK (Wheeler 1943) — Trim 
purple-yellow bicolor, segments very 
wide and overlapping, recurrent bloom- 
ing, 45 inch, ev. _..... Each $4.00 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout)—Small flow- 
ers of wide open form with over-lapping 
and recurving petals. Sepals clear yel- 
low petals rosy peach with trace of mid- 
stripe, general effect somewhat bicolor, 
blooms profusely August and Septem- 
ber on 2% ft. stalks. _ Each $0.40 
BRUNETTE (Stout)—One of the ear- 
liest reds to bloom. The full flowers 
are medium in size, and the plants bloom 
ceva eet June. Evergreen. 36 inch. 
Each $1.00 
CABALLERO (StoutyLA distinct bi- 
color, petals vermillion red, throat and 
sepals golden yellow on stalks 3% ft. 
tall, flowers of good size and blooms in 
July and August. A tall, gay and bril- 
hant addition to the summer garden. 
ele ne sy a ee Each $1.00 
CERISE (Wheeler 1947) Striking 
searlet with rosy-crimson overflush, tall 
and imposing, 36 inch, ev. Each $5. 00 
