of this giant bloom are a deep rose 
with a darker rose eye zone. The 
sepals are canary yellow. The first 
giant bicolor in this particular color 
pattern I have ever seen with such 
a gorgeous twisted effect. Fast 
grower. May, June __......... $ 2.00 
AUTAIN CALL. (Russell) 30”. Early 
red-brown with some orange cast to 
lit geaded AR ei) es erent head wae a $ .50 
3-for $ 1.00 
‘AUGUST ORANGE. (Stout) 36’. Rich 
orange bloomer very profuse and 
beautiful bloming in late July and 
AMPEP USD) eee ee ae $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
AUGUST PIONEER. (Stout) 36”. 
Chrome orange with tips flushed with 
|S G  Sgtee NS ap ee eae $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
AUTUMN RED. (Nesmith) 34”. Vel- 
vety red with long season of blooms, 
starting late in the season _____.. $5 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
AUTUMN PRINCE. (Stout) 32” Clear 
yellow of multiflora type blooming 
late-in the season: ........2.... eect 00 
3 for $ 2.00 
ARABY. (Hayward) E. Re 36” Ev. 
Golden yellow with coffee-colored ov- 
ertones. Fine Pastel —..... $ 1.00 
BABY TEARS. (Russell) 34”. Rosy- 
red bi-color, very pretty on a climp 
and blooms over a very long time. 
oh: Ae Ue ee ee $ .50 
3 for $ 1.00 
BACKSTAGE. (Russell) 30”. Delicate 
pink with a golden throat shading 
to green. Slightly deeper veins run 
through the ruffled petals. If you 
want to break the monotony of your 
yellows and oranges, this will do the 
fobeo-iich loon. 2-1 $ 2.00 
BAGGETTE. (Russell) 34”. This is a 5” 
bloom, lemon and rose combination 
with a deeper eye zone of rose, slight- 
yeeros = ooo ke One A $ 1.50 
BALLET GIRL. (Wheeler) 32”. A star- 
shaped flower crimson shading to 
pink toward the petals edges. Medium 
size bloom with long season of ence 
sce, ee 2.00 
BARONET. (Stout) 24”. Small rounded 
flower or rosey-red, very beautiful in 
2 climp and almost a constant bloom- 
er for us, remaining open evenings. 
$44.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
BERNICE RUSSELL. 30”. The color 
of Bernice Russell is what I’d call a 
most magnificient shade of rosy cin- 
namon-yellow bordering on brownish 
but to me far more appealing than 
Painted Lady because it does not 
have the depth of brown. 7-inch 
Dlociie ae ee es eee $ 3.00 
“BEST EVER” (M. Stevens) 36”. (See 
Dae ie eke cota 28 $10.00 net 
BESS VESTAL. (House) 36’. This is a 
very showy red, having nice width in 
the petals, we think it is a very fine 
Pe eres nee OE Ee res. $ 3.00 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. (Russell) Fine 
peach toned blend, good form, mid- 
BOE SOM ies ae tte i aa $ 2.00 
B. H. FARR. 36”. One of your peach 
tone dayliles listed as pink over 
buff, sometimes bloming very pink 
DE GO ett Se eure he ees Oe $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
BI-COLOR. (Stout) 38”. This daylily 
has the finest stalk and branching 
we have seen and seems to give this 
to its children, besides the fine 
branching it has, the texture is good. 
Petals are a rose red and sepal yel- 
low, a distinct bi-color. .......... $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
BLACK HILLS. (Russell). This daylily 
is really black. About a 4%” bloom, 
but the height varies on it from 30 to 
SG: FINCHER se le ed. $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
BLACK CHERRY (Douglas). A rich 
black-red gracefully and beautifully 
formed, .Unfadine: +2. ss $ 2.00 
BLANCH HOOKER. (Stout) 36”. An 
intense uniform orange red, this is 
BLACK BEAUTY. (Russell) 36”. A 
true rich black red with darker veins 
and yellow-green throat. 4%%-inch 
Diooni.. May June 22-2 $ 2.00 
BLACK FALCON. (Nesmith) 38”. In- 
credibly dark, this is the nearest to 
black of any hemerocallis I have seen. 
The flowers are large, open and wavy 
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