FULVA MACULATA (Stout) Each .50; 3 for 1.00 
Larger flowered fulva with reddish cast and contrasting eye 
zone. 4 feet. July-August. 
GAIETY (Betscher) Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
Early blooming large yellow. Lots of appeal in the garden. 
3 feet. June. 
GARNET ROBE (Milliken) Each 10.00 
True garnet red that has won highest praise throughout the 
country. The rich vibrant color does not fade. Flowers are 
medium sized and open wide. Evergreen. 3 feet. July. 
GAY TROUBADOR (Nesmith) Each 1.50 
Considered by some daylily critics as the finest bicolor from 
Mrs. Nesmith. Large imposing flowers of blood red and 
maize yellow. 3 feet. July-August. 
GEORGE YELD (Perry) Each .50; 3 for 1.00 
One of the very largest daylilies. Combination of orange and 
brownish rose. July. 
GINGER (Hayward) Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
Attractive variety of unusual color. Flowers are brownish rose 
with dark eye zone. 3 feet. July. 
GLOAMING (Cook) Each .50 
Reddish blend of yellow ground heavily overcast rose purple. 
Large open blooms and rather late. 3 to 4 feet. August. 
GOLDENI Each .50; 3 for 1.00 
Pure golden orange. 3 feet. July. 
GRANADA (Traub) Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
A BROWN daylily and one of the best of this color. Unusually 
bright for a brown flower. 3 feet. July-August. 
HALO (Wheeler) Each 2.50 
New light yellow faintly dusted brown. Recurved frilled 
flowers. July. 
HANKOW (Species) Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
Light apricot yellow and scarlet eye zone. Very tall and a 
robust grower. 4 feet. July-August. 
HAILE SELASSIE (Wheeler) Each 3.50 
Deep purplish maroon. Sepals lighter than the petals produc- 
ing a bi-color effect. Bright yellow throat. 3 feet. July. 
HEATHER ROSE (Nesmith) Each 1.50 
Cream flushed pink flowers of reflexed form. 3 feet. June- 
July. 
HESPERUS (H. P. Sass) Each 1.50 
Purest light yellow that is hard to beat. Very large. 7 inch 
flowers on tall stems. July. 
HIGHLAND CHIEFTAIN (Nesmith) Each 1.50 
Tall variety with 5 inch tubular shaped blooms. Color is uni- 
form wine purple with small lemon yellow throat. 4 feet. July. 
HONEY REDHEAD (Nesmith) Each 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
Very brilliant blood red and one of our favorites. Colorful 
garden subject. 3 feet. July. 
HYPERION (Mead) Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
Large canary yellow with waxy finish. A famous daylily. 3-4 
feet. July-August. 
INDIAN CHIEF (Traub) Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
Very large flowers of copper toned red. Evergreen. 42 to 5 
feet. July-August. 
J. A. CRAWFORD (Betscher) Each .50; 3 for 1.00 
Early, large, bright apricot yellow. Excellent. June. 3-4 feet. 
JEAN (McDade) Each 1.50 
Very distinctive bicolor of brick red and soft orange yellow. 
Large recurving flowers that come very late in the season. 4 
feet. August-September. 
KANAPAHA (Watkins) Each 2.50 
For sheer brilliance and sharp color this new red is hard to beat. 
Although described as a rose red by others the color here is 
near scarlet. Outstanding. 3 feet. July. 
LINDA (Stout) Each .50; 3 for 1.25 
Fascinating flowers with heavily crimped petals creamy yel- 
low with rose marking. Beautiful deep rose eye zone. 3 feet. 
July-August. 
LUSTROUS (Nesmith) Large 1.50 
A fine daylily in all respects. Large rosy pink flowers are pro- 
duced in quantity on well branched stems. The color displays 
a soft lustre suggesting the name. 3 2 feet. July. 
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MRS. HERBERT DEWEY (Hayward) Each 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
This little known variety deserves much wider distribution. 
The large well formed flowers are most attractive in the gar- 
den. Color is bright fulvous red with pale yellow throat. 4 feet. 
July. 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON (Russel!) Each 1.00 
Although not large this is without doubt one of the best reds 
on the market today. The rich color is most brilliant with- 
standing hottest sun. 3 feet. July. 
MRS. JOHN J. TIGERT (Watkins) Each 1.00 
Very bright red with deep bold throat and dusky orange mid- 
ribs. A splendid performer and very popular. 3 feet. July. 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN (Betscher) Each .50; 3 for 1.25 
Late flowering light yellow of most excellent qualities in every 
respect. Large recurved flowers on 31/2 foot stems. August. 
Picture on page 44. 
MANCHU. (Stout) Each 1.00 
Large flame red of flaring form and excellent substance. July. 
3 feet. 
MARGARET PERRY (Perry) Each .50; 3 for 1.00 
Large coppery red with yellow throat and veins. An old va- 
riety but still a most attractive garden subject. 
MARY GUENTHER (Russell) Each 1.00 
Our favorite of all the bicolors. The outstanding colors of 
mahogany red and clear orange have tremendous eye appeal. 
One of the first bicolors to bloom. Illustrated on page 41. 
MASSASOIT (Nesmith) Each 1.50 
One of the best branched tall varieties. The wavy flowers 
are copper red with darker red eye zone. 5 feet. July. 
MATADOR (Nesmith) Each 1.00 
Cup shaped flowers of medium size. Bright mahogany red. 
3 feet. July-August. 
MIKADO (Stout) Each .50; 3 for 1.00 
A splendid daylily that is most popular. The color is dark 
orange with a mahogany red throat and it is a prolific bloomer. 
3 feet. July-October. Rebloomer. 
MING TOY (Wheeler) Each 2.00 
Introduced in 1948 as semi-dwarf growing about 18 inches 
high. However it produces flower scapes at least 2 feet high 
here so we cannot classify it as dwarf in any sense. Flowers 
are small but attractive and brilliant. Color is rich ruby red. 
August. 
MINNIE (Hayward) Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
Rich mahogany red with orange yellow throat. Flowers are 
not large but the deep glowing color always attracts attention. 
3 feet. July. 
MODESTY (Betscher) Each .50 
Large light yellow self. Good early variety. 3 feet. June. 
MONGOL (Norton) Each 2.50 
Immense flaring 6 inch flowers of clearest light canary yel- 
low. Well branched 3 foot stems. One of the very best yellow 
varieties. July-August. 
MOONBEAM (H. P. Sass) Each 1.00 
Color is very similar to Canari but flowers are larger and taller. 
Blooms over a long season from July to late August. Very 
tall, up to 5 feet. 
MOONRAY (Nesmith) Each 1.00 
Dainty pale yellow with contrasting red eye zone. Recurved 
lightly ruffled flowers. 3 feet. July-August. 
MOROCCO RED (Nesmith) Each 1.00 
Garnet red describes this variety better in our garden. Very fine 
color and a most reliable performer. 3 feet. July. 
NUBIANA (Hayward) Each .50; 3 for 1.25 
Very dark variety and one of the best in its price class. Good 
sized flowers chocolate red, with yellow mid line. Very free 
blooming. 2 feet. June-July. 
OLD IVORY (Popov) Each 1.00 
Soft creamy yellow. Charming flowers with slightly whirled 
petals. 3 feet. July. 
OLD ROSE (Hayward) Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
As indicated by the name the color is dull rose red or ashes-of- 
rose, 3 feet. June-July. 
OPHIR (Farr) Each .50; 3 for 1.25 
One of the outstanding older varieties. Large deep yellow 
flowers on strong well branched stems. 312 feet. July- 
August. 
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