Canari—‘‘so pretty and does well. I like the large canary blossoms” Quida Robertson, La. 
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GAY TROUBADOUR 
BLACK FALCON 
NORTH STAR 
NORTH STAR 
BURMAH—(Nesmith 1937). Orange overlaid with rose-copper. 5” 
blooms. Rated a late bloomer but flowers in July here. 3 ft. $0.75 
BYNG OF VIMY—(Perry 1931). Very large pale orange-rose with 
slender, curling segments. Yellow throat. July. 4 ft. _. $9.75 
CABALLERO—(Stout 1941). A clear-cut brilliant bi-color. Petals 
vermilion-red. Sepals and throat golden yellow. June-July. 3 ft. 
Evergreen. $0.75 
CANARI—(Nesmith 1940). Satiny finished palest canary-yellow of 
beautiful form and excellent branching. 5” dia. June-July. + ft. 
$1.50 
CAPISTRANO—(Milliken 1948). Large very bright yellow, broad- 
peralledeandewavedaevunen 3 ft: Byergréen) «22a. $1.00 
CHENGTU—(Species). Coppery orange-red with velvety carmine mid- 
zone, Keeurved 4/6" flower. July. 3 ft. Evergreen: __........ $0.50 
CHETKINS—(V. Christenson 1946). Velvety copper-orange, very lumi- 
NOUSMGOlCatrOatwme vec size. |Ulycuee tts yee ee $2.00 
CHIEF CHEROKEE—(Nesmith 1945). Deep brown-red, the petals 
velvety and darker with no midlines. Orange cup. Floriferous and 
NA C@nOmiame pl vauee sion flue ee ey Se a ae $2.00 
CHLOE—(Nesmith 1938). Extremely broad-petalled yellow with burnt 
orange cast. Large, unusual and distinct. July. 3 ft... $1.00 
CIBOLA—(Hill 1949). Large, well-formed flowers of Spanish yellow, 
an unusual shade between deep chrome and yellow ochre. July. 
3 ft. $4.00 
COLONEL JOE—(Lester 1951). Large. light lemon-yellow with very 
broad petals and recurving sepals. Stays open late... $7.50 
AMULET 
COLONIAL DAME—(Milliken 1948). Large light 
apricot, broad petalled and ruffled. fuly. 3 ft. 
NEMiULEVETOT CEN ee eee eae ee ane ae $5.00 
COMET —(Russell 1943). A fine bi-color. 6” flower 
with blended rose petals and soft yellow sepals. 
JULY Ol Se Ltr ee ey eee ee tye he $0.75 
CONFUCIUS—(Bechtel 1943). Big brown-red of 
medium tone. Petals taper to a languid point. 
Plant is vigorous and well-branched. July. 31% ft. 
Evergreen. $1.00 
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COPPER COLONEL—(Sass 1948). Large coppery 
HOWTO LeOled tac [ |) Call saan saenaae en ae ENE $3.50 
CORALLINE—(Nesmith 1940). Light shrimp-red. 
Maize mid-line. Late flowering in the East. July 
ere m3 ott py eee wee otk Ne AC he eee ee $1.00 
CORNELL—(Wheeler 1950). Notable feature of this 
bicolor is the rich crimson of its wide frilled 
petals. Sepals, light yellow lightly dusted red. 
Medium large. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. _____. $4.00 
CRAEMORE HENNA~—(Plouf). Tan-red of good 
size and form, blooming in early midseason. June- 
UVic 2/ Siem EO Sees ee Re ors eed et CR $0.75 
CROWN OF GOLD—(Nesmith 1933). Large, early, 
orange-yellow blooming with the iris. May-June. 
DR Lt Se eebad ih Seder ae Se. Seid ee ed Se ae ee $0.50 
CRYSTAL PINK—(Nesmith 1938). Large, tall vig- 
orous chamois colored daylily with just a hint 
Ol Pinks |UlWe lap tt-a.seee hare ene seen $1.00 
DAUNTLESS—(Stout 1935). Cream-yellow with 
mid-zones delicately flushed with a rosy touch. 
Wide, overlapping segments with fine substance. 
Dia Howers|llyznoett sey eroTreen insane $0.75 
DAWN GLOW —(V. Christenson 1947). Large, well- 
formed flower of softly blended antique red and 
pale carmel. Small orange cup. Vigorous. July. 
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DAWN PLAY—(Nesmith 1938). Deep velvety rose 
with golden heart. A very rich and appealing 
shade. This is the true variety. July. 4 ft. $2.50 
DEMON -(Russell 1943). Brilliant orange-mahogany 
mixture which remains open evenings and draws 
the eye like a magnet, 4” dia. June-July. 2% ft. 
$0.75 
DEVON CREAM—(Nesmith 1945). Pale creamy yel- 
low, thick and heavy-textured with wide petals 
that are beautifully fluted on the edge. June-July. 
SM LUNE eee, Sond Yee 3 a ee $5.00 
DOLLY VARDEN—(Nesmith 1939). Open full flower of Chinese 
coral-pink with lines of rose on petals and sepals blended into a 
Cicseioiwe SMC denonhe, \ibnies| Wie, wigriie, We $1.00 
DOMINION—(Stout). Extra large full flowers of red in concentric 
three-toned pattern. Golden throat. Nice. June-July. 3 ft. _ $1.00 
DOROTHEA— (Lester 1948). Pale yellow ground color flushed with 
lilac with heliotrope eye zone. Unusual and attractive. July. 3 ft. 
$2.00 
DOROTHY McDADE—(McDade 1939). Clean pure light yellow in a 
tubular-shaped 5” flower blooming late. Aug. 34 ft. Evergreen. 
$1.00 
DOUBLOON— (Nesmith 1945). Smooth, sleek, glistening, clear golden 
yellow. Broadly formed and extra large. July-Aug. 3% ft. _ $3.00 
AMULET 
DR. STOUT—(Traub 1938). Deep orange with cinnamon overlay. 
A sharply burnished brown-toned 5-inch daylily. July. 3 ft. Ever- 
GUCCI ees tre karte here ae ae aie Meee A EER) a ee $1.00 
DRESDEN DOLL—(Nesmith 1946). Soft cream background flushed 
salmon-buff, crisp, firm and widely branched. June-July. 4 ft. $2.50 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR—(Traub 1937). Cream-yellow, large and 
very wide-petalled open flower. July. 2 ft. Evergreen. $1.00 
EVANGELINE—(Russell 1942). Rosy red with wine eye-zone. 51/4” 
open type flower with twisty petals. June. 3 ft. Evergreen. $0.50 
EVENING GLORY-— (Sass Bros. 1949). Apricot suffused yellow. June- 
RULY ais on htt aes Om. eR alae se ines Le ee eee $2.50 
FAIR MORN—(Nesmith 1943). Petals, jasper-pink. Sepals, seashell- 
pink. Crisp, early-flowering, delicate pink. June-July. 3 ft. _.. $1.50 
