Nebraska—“one of the most satisfactory items in my garden’ Mrs. Frances Rutledge, Mo. 
MARGARET—(Cook 1943). Large, broad-petalled, waxy smooth 
flower in a soft, mellow, light buff-yellow from throat to petal tip. 
I ULV ec end Ware ere cee et ed eS $1.50 
MARGARET PERRY—(Perry 1925). Brilliant orange-red with yellow 
throat and midlines. Free-flowering and tall. July-Aug. 4 ft. $0.50 
MARTHA WASHINGTON—(Wheeler 1943). Silvery old rose, small 
but perfectly formed and a profuse bloomer. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. 
$5.00 
MARY GUENTHER— (Russell). Contrasty bi-color, the petals almost 
carmine-red, the sepals clear yellow. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. $0.50 
MATADOR—(Nesmith 1940). Bright rich mahogany, dazzling and 
velvety with no disfiguring markings. 4” full cup-shaped flower 
WithmOnaloemtnrOAtemm)| UMe=) Uy amd 1/o4 tt seemen ene eee ne $1.00 
MEZZOTINT—(Emigholz 1946). Saffron-yellow, shaded deeper at the 
throat with faint fulvous overcast, a color remindful of Gypsy. But 
HIS OME WS lente eunel tel, WpbUbyeMOle, Ee Wi, $2.50 
MIDAS-— (Stout 1935). Medium size (4”) glowing orange of good form 
and color on tall, strong erect scapes. June-July. 34% ft... $0.50 
MIDWEST MAJESTY—(H. P. Sass 1946). Very large, perfectly formed 
medium yellow with heavy substance. July. 4 ft. 02... $6.00 
MIDWEST STAR—(Sass 1948). Large, pale yellow. The true variety. 
Hitallivennol/o 91 Cm SeIM-eCVien ONCCM mms may sarees ee ee ee $7.50 
MIKADO~—(Stout 1930). Mellow orange with conspicuous spot of 
mahogany on each petal. An old favorite probably the most popu- 
lar of all the Stout daylilies. June-July and repeats in the fall here. 
OE (pecans eee aetna Stee te on hee Pen Be EL os he, $0.50 
MINNETONKA~—(Russell 1945). Late blooming rose-red. July-Aug. 
Sm nee we ee eee teats Mae Ses eei eee. te Fi9) r1) eee ey Bid ee nN ge $0.75 
MINUET—(Nesmith 1941). Subtle blend of frosty pink, shadowed 
deeper rose on both petals and sepals, giving a rosy pink effect and 
more the tone of Fulva Rosea than any other of the Nesmith pinks. 
Lovely when planted with yellows. 44%” flower. July. 34% ft. $1.00 
MIRAGE—(Wheeler 1950). Mustard-yellow, frilled and creped. Medi- 
um sized re-bloomer. June. 3 ft. _.... NE INT RPO cre *,. She $3.00 
MISS HOUSTON —(Russell 1942). Tall, strong stemmed, light pink 
Witlmvellowncenterw | MLysno/o tty EVeroTeem | sass eee ie $2.00 
MME. RECAMIER—(Nesmith 1948). Late flowering pink. Smoothly 
finished recurved flowers of Recamier-pink gaily painted water- 
melon-pink on tips. Medium large, tall and well branched. July- 
PRUE BARE SP Re Ue On eae ae Pe rect $5.00 
MISSION BELLS—(Hall 1945). Large, wide-petaled and ruffled medi- 
Ae ellLOWetOn enOhsthicavielaya DES typ Lyon ol Use sarees ses erste eee $2.50 
MODESTY-—(Betscher 1929). Large, waxy pale yellow which blooms 
Gaia. MUIR. SF Rie er 2 a ae ne ee $0.50 
MONARCH—(Stout 1941). Medium sized (4”) broad-petalled light 
cadmium-yellow with delicate halo of fulvous orange in mid-zone. 
Blooms early and remains open evenings. June. 3 ft. ____... $0.50 
MOONBEAM— (Sass 1940). Pale soft yellow in a 5” firmly substanced 
Hower ompvenystalisstalks., July. 5 ft Uh. ts tecacc-ascdesecactck staves $0.75 
MOONRAY—(Nesmith 1940). Pale yellow with segments waved, re- 
curved and widely flaring. A clear-cut, one-eighth inch reddish V 
on each petal. Unusual, dainty and charming 314” flower. ee 
23) BA a el npn Pe ee SR $0.75 
MOROCCO RED—(Nesmith 1940). Fine brown-red self of even tone 
extending to the heart leaving only a shallow orange cup. July. 
CEE oc sstensantie atte ne gece Co eee ee $1.00 
MRS A. H. AUSTIN—(Betscher 1929). Especially fine, thick-textured, 
deepmeolcdenmyellowamylyeso mbt. Ravel Ol Ce Ieee ce lest tere $0.50 
MRS. b. F. BONNER—(Russell). Rated as a better Hyperion in some 
regions. Here it is not good. July. 24% ft. Evergreen. __......... $1.00 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON—(Russell 1942). Deep red, rich and glow- 
ing, 5” in diameter with wide segments and shallow orange cup. 
Non-fading and remains open evenings. A very lovely daylily. June- 
st Vie /ome Lt eee hie bre Aner gay wed Ale Gc oe $1.25 
MRS JOHN J. TIGERT—(Watkins). Brilliant coppery red of large 
size, with yellow throat, a hardy, deciduous variety developed at 
thes Uiniversity ofsbloridays|ume-\ulyn3)/> ft. ee $0.75 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN-—(Betscher 1929). Glistening light yellow, one 
Orie: lastetosblooms July-Aug. 4°f0) ie eee scdesncetees $0.50 
MULTIFLORA~—(Species). Small yellow flowers blooming profusely 
eT: Tals: AEG, SPNiig ee ee ee $1.00 
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MYSTIC MOON —(Nesmith 1947). Very pale yellow night-bloomer. 
Broad-petalled, firm-substanced flowers of full flaring form, ruffled 
alwih ered Cece) Ulva 3)/ou tbe ne wm wee le ucie ee el kane $3.50 
NARANJA—(Wheeler 1947). Solid golden orange with informally re- 
curved petals that impart a measure of dash to this large, (7), 
broadly petalled superior daylily. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. ._.. $4.00 
NEBRASKA— (Sass 1937). Large mellow buff-yellow of high quality 
as are all the Sass daylilies. 544” flower. June-July. 314 ft. _.... $0.75 
NIOBE—(Wheeler 1950). Deep violet-magenta, resistant to fading. A 
darker narrow halo surrounds the orange throat. Medium size with 
narrow petals but distinct character and tendency to rebloom. 
Barly mre VELgteelh tat a tie heaves Ne et at a eS $3.00 
NORTH STAR—(Hall 1946). Very pale yellow in a large open flower 
of attractive grace and finish. Excellent substance. July-Aug. 3 fet. 
$5.0 
OLD TAPESTRY—(Emigholz 1943). Petals are light dragon’s-blood- 
red with buff edge. Sepals paler. Yellow throat. A velvety brownish 
rose. 414” in diameter. 31% ft. $0.75 
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ONEITA—(Davis 1949). Wide open 5” flowers of rose-red termed 
“everblooming” by the introducer. June. 2 ft. Evergreen. $3.00 
OPHIR — (Farr 1942). Large deep yellow, one of the outstanding older 
varieties. 5” heavy textured flowers. Very floriferous. July. 414 ft. 
$0.50 
ORANGE BEAUTY—(H. P. Sass 1944). Large broad-petalled orange 
self. 54%” dia. Very fragrant. One of the best. JRily 31s ft 3/00 
PAINTED LADY—(Russell 1942). A coppery terra cotta of great dis- 
tinction. Very large (8”) full-petalled, wide-open and charmingly 
ruffled. Stout Medal 1951. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. $2.00 
PAISLEY—(Nesmith 1943). Uniquely patterned mixture of brown and 
red, softly blended, reminiscent of an old time Paisley shawl. July. 
Diy LUMA Reed AUN ORE ask ed 3 elt les ON Pe i, ud Sa $1.50 
PARTY GOWN—(Milliken 1947). Different type of bicolor, lemon- 
yellow except for the outer half of the petals, which are heavily 
washed Indian red. July. 3Y2 ft. Evergreen __.... $3.00 
PATRICIA—(Stout 1935). Lovely pale lemon-yellow with greenish 
throat. A cool, fresh-looking, weather-resistant waxy flower 5” in 
diameter and having pronounced fragrance. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. 
$0.50 
PERSIAN PRINCESS—(Nesmith 1938). Velvety blackish red flower 
5” in diameter and with broad petals that stand the sun well. 
Orange throat. July. 4 ft. 
PINK CHARM—(Nesmith 1940). Very recurved open flower of ruddy 
pink giving a deep coral-pink effect. 5” dia. with shallow green- 
yellow throat and inconspicuous midline. July. 4 ft. Evergreen. 
$1.25 
PORCELAIN PINK—(Nesmith 1945). Luminous and very smoothly 
finished pink with light peach background gaily marked with deep- 
er pink. 5” dia. Medium wide petals. ity, ee ti, $3.00 
PORT—(Stout). Rich red, slightly darker in mid-zone. Greenish 
throat. Medium size but brilliant. Remains open evenings. July. 
PAYED Es, £00 eB Loe kaa RA ee sat a a ee OE Sc eS $0.75 
POTENTATE—(Nesmith 1943) Luminous purple, smooth and satiny, 
the color extending deep into the throat and including stamens 
and pistil. Stout Medal 1952. Niu y sae oe ft eee een $5.00 
PRIMA DONNA~—(Taylor 1946). Mere words cannot adequately de- 
fine the color and charm of this daylily. Soft pale creamy yellow 
flushed pink, broad petalled, heavy substanced, large and im- 
Plessivers|UlyanoutemPveroreettium. lc ae eo. Sy pele $10.00 
DAYLILY COLLECTION “C” 
Nine Thrilling Daylilies, $7.50. 
Choose 3 from each column. 
All 18 for $14.00. 
Three of These Plus Three of These Plus Three of These 
Canari Coralline Baronet 
Amulet Gay Troubadour Dauntless 
Firethorn Honey Redhead Demon 
Flore Pleno Minuet Golden West 
Her Grace Regal Lady Purple Waters 
Mrs. Hugh Johnson Sweetbriar Triumph 
Add 50c¢ toward shipping costs and you may include either 
Golden Grain, Crystal-Pink or Tara. 
