DILL 1953 INTRODUCTIONS 
FIFFI. Named in honor of Mrs. R. C. (Fiffi) 
Kline whose name is familiar to daylily lovers. She 
describes this daylily as “Having a character all its 
own”. The monterey red coloring of the petals cuts 
off abruptly giving a circular effect to the cadmium 
yellow throat which is also the sepal color. Good 
bloomer on well branched scapes 2% ft. high. Mid- 
season. Deciduous. 1953 Fall delivery to those prom- 
ised. New orders cannot be accepted until next 
year. $8.00. 
CF QDS) 
HEMEROCALLIS 
Our listing groups the various varieties in accord- 
ance with their blooming periods. Group No. 1 lists 
those that bloom first in Spring. Group No. 2 those 
that are starting to bloom as the first group finishes, 
etc. Blooming periods will vary to some extent un- 
der different conditions of sun, shade and moisture. 
Our manner of listing, should enable our customers 
to conveniently select varieties to obtain continuous 
bloom, 
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GROUPS I and 2 combned. 
MAY and MAY-JUNE here. 
BLANCHE HOOKER. (Stout.) This early 
red blooms again in Fall under favorable conditions. 
The brick red color is brightened by the orange-yel- 
low throat. 3 ft. $3.00. 
CAPRICE. (Stout). Light brown red with 
throat and edge of sepals cadmium. Small flowered, 
dainty and attractive. 2 ft. $1.50. 
FLAVINA. (Fewkes.) A charming bright lemon 
yellow blooming with the late Iris. An improvement 
over the old Flava or lemon lily. 2 ft. $2.00. 
JUDGE ORR. (Orr.) Beautiful and blooms 
with the Iris. Soft orange yellow. 2% ft. $1.00. 
LITTLE CHERUB. (Claar.) <A gem for the 
rockery or front of the border. Beautiful clear yellow 
flowers, full and well shaped with overlapping seg- 
ments. 15 inches. $3.00. 
THE RANGER. (Russell.) Low growing, early 
variety. 4 inch flowers of garnet red, golden throat. 
2eitao L.00: 
WINSOME. Wide open light yellow 3% inch 
fragrant flowers. Profuse bloom for 5 weeks when 
established. 3 ft. $1.00. 
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