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TEJAS—(Russell 1945). Fiery rich red with orange throat in a 4” re- 
curving flower with medium wide petals. June. 3 ft. .. $0.50 
TEMPLE FIRE—(Emigholz 1943). 6” medium-toned orange-red with 
Orange cup and no mid-lines. July. 314 ft. 0. $1.00 
THERON—(Stout 1934). Deep, dark, red-purple with pale orange 
throat, the petals twisty near the tips. June-July. 3 ft. $0.50 
THE SULTAN—(Nesmith 1944). Deep mahogany-red with orange 
throat. Broad-petalled compact flower. June-July. 3 ft... $3.00 
THOROBRED—(Nesmith 1941). Large lily-like flowers of rich red. 
Une: | Ulyce Set Cees eet e hey Est a) Re As _ $1.50 
THUNDERHEAD—(Nesmith 1948). A dark red self with lustrous 
sheen and a blackish flush with small amount of deep yellow in the 
throat. Medium large, fully open flowers. $3.00 
TRIUMPH—(Stout 1942). Nicely formed, large rich orange with 
broad; recurved, petals." |Ulw oor rt Oe een | Aes ord Dead $0.75 
TWILIGHT—(Nesmith 1944). Pale lemon-yellow, trumpet-shaped 
flower 444” in dia. Night-bloomer. June-July. 3 ft. 0... $1.00 
TYROL—(Wheeler 1951). Bitone of brilliant Mandarin-red and scar- 
let of excellent form. The recurved and slightly twisted petals have 
narrow gold midveins. Gold throat. Midseason. 3 ft. Evergreen. 
$5.00 
VALIANT—(Cook 1943). Gorgeous, massive, glowing orange. Wide 
segments, waved and crimped. Texture and substance unsurpassed. 
ARDY Se RON Cie a8 WBS A 4 al aad Bee 2 Geen OD oe We a: Se ae $3.00 
VESPERS—(Nesmith 1941). Pale cream-yellow, evening bloomer. Me- 
dium large. Heavy substance. July-Aug. 3 ft. 0. $3.00 
VICTORIA—(Wheeler 1946). Purplish old rose in a flat flaring flower 
OrComsclerminke Gaeivrn, [fui Bt ee ee $3.00 
WAR PATH —(Russell 1942). Very rich, bright red, with satiny sheen. 
D/A a TONNE Teme | ULL = |IUT I yes ee ne en $1.00 
100 FAVORITE DAYLILIES OF 1952 
Through the courtesy of The Hemerocallis Society, we give you the 
results of the Popularity Poll by accredited judges of the society. 
Rank Rank 
1 Painted Lady 51 Easter Morn 
2 Potentate 52 Purple Waters 
3 Georgia 53 Cibola 
4 Dauntless 54 Gretchen 
5 Caballero 55 Queen of Gonzales 
6 Hesperus 56 Lochinvar 
7 Revolute 57 Ophir 
8 Garnet Robe 58 Amherst 
9 Pink Charm 59 Midwest Majesty 
10 High Noon 60 Tejas 
11 Colonial Dame 61 Knighthood 
12 Mrs. Hugh Johnson 62 Evelyn Claar 
13. Mrs. B. F. Bonner 63 Linda 
14 Black Prince 64 Colonel Joe 
15 Prima Donna 65 Taruga 
16 Royal Ruby 66 Bountiful 
17 Mission Bells 67 Rajah 
18 Maid Marian 68 Devon Cream 
19 Patricia 69 Morocco Red 
20 Athlone 70 Cathedral Towers 
21 Lady Bountiful 71 Golden West 
22 Pink Prelude 72 Baronet 
23 Orange Beauty 73 Scarlet Sunset 
24 Dorothea 74 Bess Vestal 
25 Su-Lin 75 Mamie Lake 
26 Ruffled Pinafore 76 Bertrand Farr 
27 Hyperion 77 Copper Colonel 
28 Valiant 78 Annis Victoria Russell 
29 Queen Esther 79 Canari 
30 Dominion 80 Glowing Gold 
31 Windsor Tan 81 Black Falcon 
32 Brocade 82 Crimson Star 
83 North Star 83 Ming 
34 Gay Troubadour 84 Party Gown 
35 Ruby Supreme 85 Challenger 
36 Cellini 86 Pink Radiance 
37 Pink Bowknot 87 Crimson Glory 
38 Kanapaha 88 Rose Gem 
39 Baggette 89 Golden Hours 
40 Chloe 90 Martha Washington 
41 Bold Courtier 91 Afterglow 
42 Show Girl 92 Friar Tuck 
43 Skylark 93 Mikado 
44 Sweetbriar 94 Ming Toy 
45 Mabel Fuller 95 Rosalind 
46 Persian Princess 96 The Doctor 
47 Duchess of Windsor 97 Red Bird 
48 Honey Redhead 98 Display 
49 Jean 99 Mrs. W. H. Wyman 
50 Naranja 100 Mongol 
The Sultan—‘‘very wide-petaled dark red I especially liked’’ Mrs. Ben Thompson, Mo. 
WAU-BUN-—(Stout 1930). Soft cadmium-yellow, faintly sprinkled 
fulvous red. The broad petals are distinctively twisted at the outer 
CHING, « |ANOVS| DUN Sy ii, VINCE ARTE se eee cee yeeros $0.75 
WHITE LADY-—(Sass). Tall pale yellow of good size. July. 4 ft. $0.75 
WINDSOR TAN—(Nesmith 1948). Soft golden brown petals. Sepals 
of yellow, lightly flushed warm sepia. Large and lovely flower of 
PACERNR TabIsMTOKe KONI, =|NCUh iy) sito ee eet ence ery teen cnreas: $5.00 
WINSOME-—(Yeld 1929). Fragrant creamy yellow. A charming early 
variety, closely following tall bearded iris. Medium size. June. 3 ft. 
$0.50 
WOLOF—(Stout 1937). Large velvety maroon with light yellow mid- 
line and orange throat. 5” in diameter. July. 4 ft. Evergreen. $1.50 
DAYLILY COLLECTION “D” 
Outstanding Value in Outstanding Daylilies. 
Select 5 as designated for $12.00. 
One of These 
Killarney Lass 
Plus Two of These Plus Two of These 
Orange Beauty Chief Cherokee 
| Knighthood Royal Ruby Dawn Play 
Martha Washington The Sultan Georgia 
North Star Porcelain Pink Kanapaha 
Windsor Tan Valiant Painted Lady 
Add 75c to your remittance to pay shipping cost and you may 
include one of these: Fireflame, Fulva Rosea or Canari. 
IRIS PATH AT EDENWALD 
PINK SEEDLINGS 
In recent years we have made hundreds of pink crosses both 
among irises and daylilies, and have bloomed a lot of pink seed- 
lings as a result. 
The poorer of these have been destroyed, the best saved for 
observation or further breeding. From this group we hope to 
finally select a few for introduction. 
Those that do not survive this final winnowing will be offered 
for sale at $1.00 per plant of our selection. If you are willing to 
take a chance in thus purchasing “sight-unseen” one or more of 
these unnamed pink seedlings, we feel sure that you will have no 
regrets. It’s possible that you might even be “tickled pink.” Simply 
write Pink Iris Seedling or Pink Daylily Seedling but be sure to 
designate whether iris or daylily is wanted. 
Price as stated above is $1.00 each, our selection. No two alike 
unless you request it. 
