Bright Eye, 1948. 3, L, yellow, rose red halo ........... “1.50 
Carol Ann, 1949. 4, EM, old rose and Hight ae! 
18) (00) Ct aaa SSRI Une SUE GEG fara Yee Ya" Rei ot selreee ees Tae 1.50 
“California, 1949. 2, VL, orange yellow self; one of 
the latest. aii aie te ae aie eee see ctr ca Ey 4.00 
Colonel Besley, 1945, 2, VL, orange brown, large 
dark brown patches on the segments, unusually 
wide for stich alate: bloomer, ciate 2.00 
Colonial, 1946. 2, EM, light buff, pale purple eye. 1.00 
*Damozel, 1943. 2, M, small pink self, seedling of 
Dorothy. Dawnyr Wmiquesn ie ee deeds ae kee 2.50 
*Decoration, 1948. 3, M, brilliant red with strong, 
near white: mid-stripe2 dhs dene. Boeaasdse cis ee 3.00 
*Dorothy Dawn, 1941. 3-4, M, large cr¢amy pink, | 
lily-like flower; out of non pink ancestry. ........... 2.50 
*Blizabeth, 1941. 2, EE, orange; often the best 
Garheser cps Meee Ce oie Mitennie the Seal ota atte Me Ue aetna atic 1.00 
Forerunner, 1952. 2, EE, sometimes the earliest. 
Nearly all early daylilies have closely clustered 
flowers, but this has a much branched inflores- 
cence. The petals are long tapering. ou... wees 2.00 
Genevieve, 1941. 3, EM, faint eyed orange, .......... Auge 2.00 
*Great Light, 1953. 3, M to L, Very large almost 
white flowers open about 24 hours from late 
p.m. Ideal for house use at night. Long bloom 
SGQSOn 2 ee EAT SAR SERS coe vat ace ee 5.00 
*Hidden Glow, 1949. June and Sept. to Nov., 2-3, 
light buff, sometimes a red glow in the throat, 
which in certain weather may extend nearly to 
the! petal: apex? satis. titkd cdant hohe. iebe coamaees ncaa 1.50 
Havilah, 1945, 8, M, bright yellow, like Golden 
Wiest bite beltenrmere aickn. cece niece Mec e een 2.00 
Jimmie Junior, 1942. 2-3, M, wide open, iris-like, 
dark; rose: red:Q sacha mann rots Satan cat ne eens 15 
*Mae (Norton), 3-4, EM, pink and roSe. occ 2.00 
**Mongol, 1939. EM to L, very large yellow, long 
SOS ON ania tae fh oes aie uae ogee 5, moan ane ere ee ama 2.00 
Mrs. Jones, 1938.2, E, yellow. About five % of the 
flowers are double, three types of doubles. 
When there are 10 to 12 segments in a ring, the 
flowers resemble those of certain cacti. Sev- 
eral clumps needed to be sure of doubles. ia aD 
*Ortencia, 1946. 3. EM and later, large yellow “self 
Of; beautiful sorte eee ee ee et ee 2.00 
Orange Rex, 1946. 5-6, M, orange; selected for 
FNS) Fg Saath ean er ner aes: AME REIN Met Pte So RMS L AT ro,» 1.00 
Prevernal, 1949. 2, EE, yellow star, often the 
earliest, and again in AUtUIMIN. ooo 1.50 
Ruth, 1946. 2, E, orange buff, faint red marks low 
ON Pet ale ye even atl oak ak el eee ae 50 
Sister Sallie, 1945, 3, M, cream and pink pastel, _ 
beautiful design, and better still in part shade. 2.00 
*Winemaker, 1952. 3, VL, small, full, wine purple ; 
flowers, ‘earlys Sept, tor trast.) te. eee eee 5.00 
