Pastels - Blends and Eyed Patterns 
Early Midseason (June and early July) 
Amrita (Burtner). Light buff. Petals flushed rose. 42”. $2.00 
Buckeye (St.). Light gold, bright red eye. June. 36” $1.25 
DRESDEN CHINA (Nes.). Large creamy yellow with broad petals 
flushed old rose. A fine pastel. 36”. $1.50 
E. W. Yandre. Large full-formed buff-orange with bronze overcast. 
A very showy pastel mahogany. July. 36”. $1.50 
Granada (Traub). Rich mahogany brown; wide petals. 42”. $1.50 
MIKADO (Stout). Deep orange 514” flower with garnet eye. 36”. $1.00 
MIRAGE (Whe.). Rich ochre-yellow veined scarlet. Creped petals 
greenish throat. Early. Reblooms even in north. 36”. $3.00 
Moonray (Nes.). Dainty pale yellow with red halo. 30”. $1.25 
STALWART (Cook). Dependable large chrome yellow with light 
red markings. June and often repeats in Sept. 36”. $1.00 
Town Hill (Johnson). A tall and stately buff-yellow with light red 
blush. Makes a fine clump. 48”. $2.00 
Late Midseason and Late Varieties (July-August-Se ptember ) 
Autumn Minaret (Stout). Altissima hybrid. 60” stems bear many 
light gold flowers, brushed red, in September. $3.00 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout). Garlands of small flesh and pink flowers 
in September when most are gone. 42”. $1.00 
CHLOE (Nes.). Large tan flushed garnet and sepia. Gets our vote 
for the: best smoky seilect. 42. $3.00 
DOROTHEA (Lester). Soft sulfur sepals and wide petals flushed 
lavender. Finest new pastel we have seen. July-Aug. 36”. $3.00 
EASTER MORN (Whe.). Stately and impressive light bitone with 
broadly round petals. Rose flush at throat. 48”. $4.00 
HALO (Wheeler). Evening blooming rich yellow with cinnamon 
halo. Flowers last 2 days. August. 42”. See front cover. $1.50 
LINDA (St.). Sepals canary, petals flesh with red eye. 3’. $1.25 
Nymphaea (McCl.). Multiflora red-yellow pastel blend. 48”. $3.00 
PAINTED LADY (Rus.). Stout Medal 1951. Huge thick textured 
bright orange with bronze shadings. July-Aug. 3’. $2.50 
RAJAH (St.). Nasturtium red with maroon eye zone. Very weather 
resistant and showy in the late garden. 38”. $1.00 
SABRINA (Wheeler). Plum and magenta shades with copper over- 
cast. A real ‘smoky’ plum. Well branched. 40”. $2. 
Soiree (McClure). Night blooming light yellow with light red flush 
at midpetal. 36”. $3.00 
TIGER EYE (Johnson). Deep chrome yellow with brilliant red eye 
spot. Heavy substance, good branching. 36”. $2.00 
Wheeler Creation Special Collection 
Cellini (yellow) Martha Washington (old rose) 
Scarlet Sunset (scarlet) Haile Selassie (purple) 
Cornell (red and yellow bicolor) 
5 Famous Daylilies — $21.50 value — only $17.25 
