THOROBRED (Nesmith) 40”. Large 
lily-like flowers of rich red borne on 
tall graceful stalks and very brilliant 
in the garden. I have found this 
variety valuable in breeding pinks 
FB Ce Blip gar Fc Sne BN) hi dilen tS Oe MOM EN $ 2.00 
THERON. (Stout) 34”. This is one of 
the darkest wines on the market, al- 
‘most black. The graceful twisted pet- 
als and sepals enhances this flower 
in its real beauty, the throat is pale 
orange with a touch of green in it. 
Slee 2 APL) Sah ee Oe ce Os LS $ 1.00 
THE BATTLE CRY. (Russell) 36”. 
This is a deep wine-red with a sheen 
and a deeper eye-zone. ___._..... $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
THE MAQUA. 38”. This is a smooth 
red, tall and good bloomer. Orange 
CHLOD bie eee see elm cube ees $ .50 
THE DIRECTOR. (Russell) 30”. A 
huge flower of rich wine-red petals 
that are overlapping and ruffled like 
crepe paper, the sepals are a shade 
lighter and the throat is chromed 
color. This is a 5” bloom. —$.1.50 
TIO. Evergreen. (Russell) 36”. Deep 
purple red, sulphur green throat, 4- 
inch bloom. June, July. $ 2.00 
TOKAY. (Nesmith) Large open flow- 
er of salmon with a deeper pink zone 
on the petals. The petals and sepals 
are medium in width and the blooms 
give the effect of flaring lilies. The 
stalks are widely branched. A hem- 
erocallis that has great garden value 
for its late blooming season. _$ 2.50 
TOPOCHICO. Evergreen (Russell) 24”. 
Chrome profuse bloomer. 4%-inch 
bloom. May bloomer. $ 2.00 
TOREADOR. (Flowerfield) 36”. This is 
beautiful red with a tint of brown, 
about 5” bloom with an orange-yel- 
lows throatrs See hs ae $ .50 
3 for $ 1.00 
TRIUMPH. Large; rich orange with a 
slight fulvous red halo in mid-zone. 
Special and individual form. Petals 
broad, strongly recurved; _ sepals 
semi-erect. » Hach. 2s as $ 1.00 
TRAIL OF GOLD (Russell) 36”. This 
is a buff chrome self with huge twist- 
ed petals slightly ruffled, the blooms 
are 6” or more, it’s in a class of it’s 
OWlie ) 24 SE eee eee $ 1.00 
3 for $2.00 
VOGUE) (Russell) 18”. This is a 3” 
bloom of rosy petals and golden se- 
pals, the petals have wide yellow mid- 
rib, the flower is slightly ruffled. 
ics) Nae seas mela d eek ares eae LY oa $ 3.00 
VULCAN. 34”. Very dark red with an 
orange throat, very velvety in the 
morning with rather pointed petal 
and sepal. —_.... ASA DI he ie Ae oa 
3 for $ 1.00 
VESTA. (Stout) 24”. This is a nice 
orange dwarf with a slight halo in 
the throat. It makes a nice border 
plant and the blooms are 4”. _..$ 1.00 
VEGA, (Wheeler) 18”. A wine, deep in 
color, smooth texture with a small 
yellow throat. All dwarfs should be 
used in borders and to the front of 
BSG DSS er eee et I ee eae alae $ 2.00 
WAU-BUN. (Stout) 30”. This is a 
twisted petal and sepal, big 7” bloom 
of cadium yellow sprinkled with 
traces of fulvous red, that gives 
it a glistening in the sun. — $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
WISP. (Russell 36”. This is a char- 
treuse-green, about 4” bloom, very 
fragrant, a clump of this daylily per- 
fumes the whole garden and it blooms 
rather early... i225 Spenco hae $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
YELDRIN. (Stout) 30”. This is a yel- 
low-orange tone, a multiflora type 
that gives you many blooms to the 
scape, this daylily is fragrant. $ 1.00 
ZANZIBAR. (Russell) 30”. Wide, ruf- 
fled, wine purple petals. Green 
throat, 4%-inch bloom. April, May 
and June. eke AER hee anes . 
ZOUAVE. (Stout) 34”. Red bi-color, se- 
pals are lighter and this daylily 
blooms very early and again in the 
se Oi emer. SME Tee) eel cen Se oe $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
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