Previous Introductions - 
in limited supply. 
We list them for the record - that you 
may know where to obtain them later, if 
you so desire. Some of them are avail- 
able for spring delivery. Several, as 
noted - due to the demands of last 
pepeou - cannot be delivered before 
953. 
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BRULEE = —. Re. 36" Ae 
Mellowglow (10 oF with a_ throat 
Slightly paler a aint markings at 
the eyezone. Of satin-smooth substance 
and large size, this is one of the best 
pastels in our garden. (Not_available 
until 1953.) Each $10.00 
BROCADE = M. Re. 42" Ev. 
A Prima Donna seedling with the same 
smooth texture and large size. The body 
of the flower is near Amber Rose (12 B 
9) with darker veining and _ eyezone 
accenting the wide throat of Golden 
Glow (9 L 6). _ Well branched and ie 
ferous, the ‘blossoms stay open in t 
evening. Each $5. 00 
CAMELOT - M. Re. 42" Ev, 
6" flower with crisp, a A peters 
nace Saffron Yellow (10 J 8). he 
throat is Lemon Yellow (10 K 3), age 
ening to Golden Yellow (9 L 6). Excel- 
lent substance and long TAI | fee 
CLUNY BROWN = E. Re. 30" Ev. 
Qur favorite bicolor on basis of per- 
formance in our garden under all grow- 
ing conditions. Petals, Windsor Tan 
(USSG e et?) ee Withee bi chiives Chrome imiidritb 
(10 L 4); sepals, light Chrome, brushed 
at patde with petal color. Wide Chrome 
Scapes, well branched and held 
erect; substance smooth and heavy; form 
Nes U la Teese e hy pearly: Remains open 
evenings. (Not ao itable until waa ) 
tach $15 
CONSTELLATION - Mla. 42" Ev. 
three-toned flower in the pastel 
group. Heavy, smooth texture Bag eoloy 
of rich cream (Honeysweet - 4 eae 
The petals are ruffled with Aen y 
raised midrib; sepals plain and recurv- 
ed. Throat Apricot Yellow (9 K 5) and 
marked with an inverted V of Rosewood 
(5 H 10) in the manner of Linda. Many 
flowers opening at the same time give 
the garden effect of a "Spray of pigtoe 
(Not available until 1953). Each $7.50 
Pel GCLD = Mla. Re. 42" Ev. 
flower of velvet-like texture. 
ane and center of petals and sepals 
Florida Gold (10 L 8) shading to 
Chinese Yellow. Petals have wavy marg- 
ins and raised midrib. Very florifer- 
ous and showy in the garden. Each $5.00 
LODESTAR =- £. Re. 42" Ev. 
A star Shaped bicolor. Petals between 
Saratoga (11 I 8) and Mellowglow (10 I 
6) with a faint veining of Formosa. Se- 
pals Chinese Yellow (10 K 6); throat 
deep Chrome Yellow (9 L 7), Which ex- 
tends on to the poeee and sepals ina 
heavy embossed fashion resembling an 
eyezone but without definite demarcation. 
The substance is heavy and smooth, the 
Scape well branched. A vigorous grower 
but more handsome in partial hade. 
(Not available until 1953.) Each $10.00 
MAN O' WAR = M. Re. 36" Ev. 
A very effective daylily of large size, 
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