GENERAL LIST 
All Subject to Our Discounts 
ALEXIA (Norton L.-Wood J.P. 1950) 42”. 
One of the finest in tall cream yellows, Ma- 
donna lily type. Very profilic, good  sub- 
stance- $2.00 
AMHERST (Wheeler) 34’. One of the very 
best in rich purple with a’ cream midrib eu 
yellow throat. 5.00 
AMULET—(Nes.) 40”. Beautiful light coral 
flushed pink, non fading, an excellent pink. 
1.50 
ANTOINETTE (Hayward) 32”. A soft pur- 
ple with brown overlay, small orange throat, 
very striking. 1.00 
ARAB CHIEF (Saxton) 45”. One of Sax- 
ton’s best in a tall, large flowered canary 
yellow striped in red. A true spider type. 3.00 
ARABY (Hayward) 36”. A soft chamois col- 
ored peach with a distinctive brown eye. 1.00 
ARIADNE (Emig|) 40”. A spidery pale lem- 
cn with a deeper cup. A graceful plant. 2.00 
ARMADA (Emig.) 36”. Blended orange, pro- 
lific bloomer. 00 
ARCTIC STAR (Nes.) 42”. A Bartya yellow 
or creamy buff with fluted edges, One of 
the best in its class. 2.00 
AUTUMN DAWN Nes.) 45”. A beautiful 
Empire yellow. Stock very scarce. 2.00 
AUTUMN RED (Nes.) 39”. Vandyke red, 
flushed bright red, with orange throat and 
midribs. 50 
BALLET DANCER Nes.) 38”. A very 
smooth buff, or Grenadine pink, giving an 
overall pink effect. 2.50. 
BANDANA (Nes.) 42”. Here is a beautiful 
item in rich tomato red and orange. 3.00 
BARONET (Stout) 34’. An early brilliant 
red with rounded bloom. .0 
BEACON FLAME (Nes.) 36”. Jasper red 
with bell-type blooms giving a fine garden 
effect. 1.00 
BERTRAND FARR (Stout) 30”. One of the 
very best in Grenadine pink veined rose. 2.00 
BLACK CHERRY (Doug.) 36”. A rich, lus- 
trous, black red that will withstand the hot- 
test sun. 51350) 
BLACKBURNIAN (Nes.) 40”. Velvety In- 
dian red with a purple overflush. 1.50 
BLACK EMPEROR (Russ.) 48’. Large, 
broad petaled, deep red with small yellow 
throat. Outstanding. 1.00 
BLACK FALCON (Nes.) 40”. Very large, 
wide open blooms, of near black, with crimp- 
ed edges, and small lemon throat. 2.00 
BLACK HAWK (Wheeler) 36’. Chalice 
shaped blooms of black maroon. A deep tone 
that will hold well. 2.00 
BLITHESOME (Nes.) 48”. A wide open 
cream yellow of heavy substance, Fragrant. 
2.50 
BOBOLINK (Wheeler) 45”. Garnet-purple 
petals, sepals yellow, an, unusually striking 
bicolor. 3.00 
BRANDYWINE (Wheeler) 32”. A beautiful- 
ly ruffled wide bloom in rich garnet mahog- 
any with a purple eye. 10S 
BRAVE WARRIOR (Nes.) 40”. A large wide 
open bloom of rich oxblood red. A must 
have. 4.50 
BRIGAND (Nes.) 43”. A distinctive large 
flower of rose and mahogany with cream 
midrib, and a deep rose halo. 2.00 
BRIGHT EYE (Norton) 24’. A _ prolific 
dwarf or orange yellow with a red eye. 1.50 
BRIGHT STAR (Sass) 34”. Multiflora type, 
petals flame scarlet, sepals salmon orange. 
125 
CANARI (Nes.) 38”. A satiny cream yellow 
with a green undertone. One of the finest. 
2.00 
CAPRICE (Stout) 24”. A dainty brown blend 
with yellow throat. 1.25 
CASCADE (Rudy) 42”. Mr. Rudy’s best of 
1952 of light orange with pink overcast. 2.50 
CATHEDRAL TOWERS (Millik.) 36”. A 
grand buff with large red blotches on the 
petals, Unusual. 4.00 
CELLINI (Wheeler) 36”. A smooth AmaryI- 
lis type canary self. Very profuse bloomer. 
Hard to beat this one. 5.00 
CERISE (Wheeler) 45”. Very showy rose- 
crimson flower shaded scarlet. Very fine. 4.00 
CHAMELEON (Claar) 24”. Opens red, quick- 
ly shading off to pink. One of the best small 
Hems we have seen. 2.50 
CHANTICLEER (Wheeler) 36”. We highly 
recommend this bright crimson with scarlet 
overlay. 2.50 
CHIEF FONTENELLE (Sass) 38”. Apricot 
orange petals, sepals zinc orange, a very 
large flower, set off by a darker eye zone. 
1.50 
CHIEF RED JACKET (McClure) 36’. A well 
named wide, deep red btoom on a husky 
plant. 1.50 
CLARION (Viette) 24’, Medium rose self. 
An excellent border plant. 1.00 
CONSTANCE (Hill) 40”. One of the few 
ever-bloomers. Huge red-toned blend of 
heavy substance. Scarce. 5.90 
COOL WATERS (Emig.) 50’. Yellow flushed 
pale lemon enhanced by a green throat. Out- 
standing. 3.00 
COPPER GLANCE (Dore) 36”. A well nam- 
ed medium yellow and copper blend. is 
COLONIAL (Norton) 32”. Outstanding buff 
with purple eye zone. Something different. 
1.50 
CORALLINE (Nes.) 39’. Maize yellow, flush- 
ed shrimp pink, giving overall pink effect 
in the clump. HD 
CRAEMORE HENNA (Plouf) 36”. Ruby red 
with sparkling henna overlay. 1.50 
CRAEMORE RUBY (Plouf) 36”. Dark ruby 
red self, opalescent deep pile. Outstanding 
in its class, 1.00 
CRIMSON CLOVER (Nes.) 43”. A beauty 
that is well named. A true clover pink. 1.50 
DAILY DOUBLE (Doug.) 40”. A salmon 
tinted Mikada orange. Partially double. An 
interesting breeder. 1.50 
DAMOZEL (Norton) 24”. We highly recom- 
mend this medium raspberry pink. Stock 
scarce. 1.50 
DAWN GLOW (Chris.) 48”. Caramel pink 
overlaid rose. A smooth pastel. 4.00 
DEEP SOUTH (Dore) 36’. Dore’s great ad- 
dition of 1951. Probably his best in a large 
deep plum red. 5.00 
DEVON CREAM (Nes.) 38”. A rich cream 
self. Undoubtedly the best in this class. A 
must have. 3.00 
DRESDON DOLL (Nes) 50”. A symphony 
in cream and salmon buff, a smoothly fin- 
ished flower. 2.00 
DR. SLAUGHTER (Russ.) 30”. Medium red 
with orange strips through the petals giving 
a very gala effect. 1.00 
DR. STOUT (Traub) 42”. A sunburst blend. 
An older item that has not been surpassed. 
1.00 
DOUBLOON (Nes.) 44’. An _ outstanding 
golden yellow. Most rare. 2.00 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR (Traub-Hay) 32”. 
Large blooms of soft yellow cream. nS 
EARLE (Norton) 36”. One of the new med- 
ium reds that is very good. 2.00 
EBONY BOY (Nes.) 20’. A well balanced 
dark red purple self. Ideal for borders. 1.00 
EMPEROR JONES (Hay.) 40”. A large mar- 
oon, purple. A good performer in every way. 
2.50 
ENCHANTRESS (Cum.) 48”. A pale yellow 
polychrome, Ae 
ERICA (Perry) 36”. An outstanding golden 
peach. 16) 
ETRUSCAN (Nes.) 28’. Blended buff and 
red. Very nice. 1.00 
EVENING STAR (McDade) 36”. A smoothly 
finished star like pale yellow. 1.50 
EVENSONG (Nes.) 38”. One of the finest 
daylilies we have grown. It is our honest 
conviction that if better known this item 
would be at the top of any symposium. The 
mellow glow of this chamois-buff with a rose 
halo is something to behold. An evening 
bloomer that is very scarce. 8.00 
FAIRY LUSTRE (Nes.) 40”. A wide bloom 
of Jonquil yellow, beautiful frosted overlay, 
ruffled edging. 3.00 
FAIRY JEWELS (Nes.) 46”. A late, tall Aza- 
lea and shrimp pink self that is fine, the 
latest pink. 3.00 
FAIRMORN (Nes.) 40”. A very good mae es 
pink, very prolific. 1.50 
FAR NORTH (Nes.) 52”. One of the finest 
in a huge light yellow, one that will light up 
the background. 4.00 
FELICITY (Nes.) 40”. This is one of the 
best of light Aurelin yellows that we grow, 
blooms over long period. 3.00 
FIRETHORN (Nes.) Dragon blood, ruffled 
with orange cup and red stamens. A multi- 
flora. 1.50 
FLAMBOYANT (Douglas) 42”. A giant re- 
curved bloom of deep Indian yellow with a 
red halo, excellent. 3.00 
FLAVINA (Fewkes) 24’. A bright lemon 
yellow for the rockery. 1.00 
FLORIDA (Hay.) 36”. An older buff and 
rose that is very good in its class. 1.00 
FRANCIS RUSSELL (Russ) 30”. Pale lem- 
on wide open flower overlaid in soft laven- 
der. One of the best of Russell’s. 1.00 
GAIETY (Betcher) 40”. Very few list this 
most beautiful large opening soft yellow. 
1.00 
GARNET ROBE (Millik.) 38”. An all time 
great is this deep garnet red with its yellow- 
green throat. 8.50 
GANYMEDE (Wheeler) 42”. Great novelty 
in raspberry rose, broad recurved and light- 
er toned petals. 3.50 
GAY TROUBADOUR (Nes.) 40’. Petals in 
Indian red, sepals a frosty Maize yellow, 
very beautiful bicolor. 1.50 
GAY CHARMER (Sass) 40’. A tawny rose 
and a midrib of yellow gives this flower 
great charm. 1.50 
GEO, McCLURE (McClure) 36”. A medium 
red of fine substance. 1.00 
GERONIMO (Fisher) 36”, A very flashy 
“hem” in yellow, buff and brown. Very few 
list this one. 50 
GLORY OF TEXAS (Russ.) 30”. Perhaps the 
very best in ruffled burgundy wine from 
this originator. Ar(3) 
GOLD COAST (Emig.) 40”. Every garden 
should have this outstanding golden orange. 
1.00 
GOLDEN PHEASANT (McDade-Parry) 36”. 
Well named large golden self. 2.50 
GOLDEN SCEPTRE (Nes.) 45’. A tall grace- 
ful plant bearing deep golden orange blooms. 
Scarce. ne 
GOLDEN GRAIN (Nes.).. Golden yellow 
large bloom of good substance and _ fine 
branching. 1.50 
GOLDEN WEST (Sass) 48”. A tall grower 
with glistening medium gold flowers that 
open wide. nO 
GRACE (McDade) 38”. Orange and red bi 
color that is a beauty and blooms over a long 
period. 2.50 
GRANDVIEW (Rudy) 1952, 42”. A new ruf- 
fled deep polychrome. 2.00 
HAILE SELASSIE (Wheeler) 36”. A multi- 
petaled novelty in a very large purple black. 
Outstanding. 4.00 
