ROYAL LADY (Wheeler) 30”, A beautiful 
flower of pansy purple with recurved petals 
of light violet. 2.50 
ROYAL RUBY (Nes.) 36”. We believe this 
the best in an intense crimson red. A smooth- 
ly finished flower. 3.00 
ROYALTY (Nes.) 40”. A large true maroon 
Self with the blue purple sheen over all. 1.50 
RUDDY RED (Nes.) 38”. Petals of Vandyke 
red, sepals yellow flushed red. Most unusual. 
1.50 
SALMON GLORY (Dore) 48”. A salmon 
buff. Much admired in our garden. 2.00 
SAN PEDRO (Russ.) 36”. A canary gold 
that stays open over a very long period. .75 
SONATA (McDade-Perry) 40”. A good very 
pale yellow. 2.00 
SOUTHERN QUEEN (McDade) 40”. Yellow 
and red blend. A good new one. 2.00 
SOUTHWIND (Nes.) 40”. A cinnamon buff 
that sells out early. 2.00 
SPANISH CAVALIER (McDade-Perry) 40”. 
Showy red and yellow bi-color 2.50 
SPRINGTIME (Nes.) 20”. Orange and yel- 
low dwarf. Very effective in the border or 
rockery. 2.00 
STARDOM (Russ.) 36”. Very nice medium 
red blend. 1.50 
STAR SONG (Nes.) 30”. A frosty salmon 
buff. One of the best day lilies that we have 
grown. 5.50 
STRONGHEART (Nes.) 40”. A good per- 
former in English red overlaid orange. 1.00 
STRIPEY (McDade) 38’. An Indian red self. 
A new one that should be better known. 1.50 
SUNGOD (Sass) 40”. Large full flowered 
and ruffled chrome self. 4.00 
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SUSAN (Russ.) 36”. A very large red with 
a clean canary stripe thru petals. Striking. 
1.50 
SWEETBRIAR (Nes.) 40”. One of the best 
in tawny pink with yellow throat. We have 
sold over 1500 of these during the past year. 
1.00 
SYLVIA (Russ.) 42”. A _ beautiful pastel 
blend of rosy pink and brown. 1.00 
TAFFY (Saxton) 36”. A rounded flower of 
butter yellow overcast pink. One of the best 
Hems we have seen. 3.00 
TAKOMA (Norton) 60”. A most striking 
rose and yellow bi-color, ov 
TAPERLIGHT (Nes.) 36’. Large creamy 
self. Very lush green foliage. 1.50 
TARTAR PRINCE (Nes.) 34’. One of the 
best maroon purples we grow. 1.00 
TEJAS (Russ.) 36’. Firey red with a yellow 
throat. A top border plant. 00 
THE CHAMP (Russ.) 36”. A blend of pale 
copper and yellow. « hab ALK 
THE PIPER’S SON (Russ.) 32”. A brownish 
rose red. Very good. 2.00 
THE SULTAN (Nes.) 40”. A broad petaled 
very dark red with a gold throat, velvety 
finish. 3.00 
THERON (Stout) 30”. The mother of dark 
purple reds, and a good one. 1.00 
THOROBRED (Nes.) 39”. Very large rich 
red. 1.00 
THUNDERHEAD (Nes.) 40”. A lustrous al- 
most black day lily. Very small yellow cup. 
3.00 
TOKAY (Nes.) 50”. Very late opening flower 
of salmon with deeper pink zone on petals. 
1.00 
UNCLE JOE (Saxton) 36”. A ruffled vel- 
vety read. Should be in every collection. 3.50 
VALIANT (Cook) 42’. A pure golden or- 
ange. One that will quickly go to the top of 
the symposium. 4.00 
VESPERS (Nes.) 39”. A pale cream yellow 
of great beauty. Very ruffled. _ 2.00 
VOLGA (McClure) 24’. A border plant of 
rich plum red. Beautiful. 2.50 
VULCAN (Stout) 30”. Light red with yellow 
throat. An older one, but good. 1.00 
be true to name 
WAVERLY (Rudy) 40”. A rose self with 
deeper throat. 1D) 
WEKIWA (Traub) 44”. A bright Brazilian 
red with a garnet eye. Very good. 1.00 
WHIPPORWILL (McDade-Perry) 38”. One 
of the newer medium yellows. Destined to 
go up. 2.00 
WOODLOT GOLD (Cleve.) 36”. One of the 
older soft deep cream yellows that is very 
good. 1.00 
WOODRIDGE (Norton) 36”. Red toned bi- 
color that should be better known. 1.00 
ZEBRA (Saxton) 38”. A golden coral bi-col- 
or. Very bright and showy. 1.00 
ZEZZETTE (Taylor) 36”. A rose flower edg- 
ed with yellow. Stock very scarce. 4.00 
ZION (Rudy) 36”. A dainty maroon, orange 
throat, outstanding in every way. 2.50 
JOIN your Hemerocallis Society. Their beau- 
tiful yearbook, quarterlies, the loan library 
and slide collections are so well worth the 
annual dues of $3.00. Send your dues to Mr. 
Geo. R. Lenington, Sec., Box 139, Kansas 
City, Mo. 
COLOR SLIDES of daylilies, for your club’s 
entertainment. Write Dr. Philip Corliss, Box 
68, Somerton, Ariz. Dr. Corliss has just re- 
cently released his new book on daylilies: 
Hemerocallis, ‘The Perennial Supreme.” 
WHOLESALE PRICES: We can give very 
good wholesale prices on many items and 
will be glad to quote dealers. 
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