HEMEROCALLIS (Daylilies) 
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Amazing progress has been accomplished by breeders in the past 
few years with these delightful waxen, fragrant lily-like flowers 
held on tall graceful stems, with beautiful grass-like foliage. They 
are now obtainable in all shades from palest yellow to deep orange, 
pink rose, red, brown-maroon and the combinations of these shades. 
They adapt themselves to most any climate and will do well in any 
type soil. They prefer sun or partial shade and a moderate amount 
of water. They are pest free. By careful selection of early and late 
blooming varieties, bloom may be continuous from spring to fall. 
We can ship daylilies at any time of «he year 
AFTERGLOW (Stout) : Deciduous. A delicate and charming blend 
of pale buff and pastel peach with a rosy tint in the throat. July- 
August. 3 feet. Each $1.50 
ANNIS VICTORIA RUSSELL (Russell): Evergreen. Huge well 
formed flowers of a glistening clear yellow. Blooms on estab- 
lished plants are 6 to 8 inches across with as many as 30 buds 
on a single tall stem. Beautiful evergreen foliage. May-June. 
Each $1.50 
BARONET (Stout): Evergreen. Delightful Brazil red flowers of 
splendid texture with an orange throat and very wide recurving 
petals and sepals. Floriferous. Blooms again in the fall. June. 
September. 2 feet. Each $1.00 
BERTRAND FARR (Stout) : Evergreen. Extra large full flowers with 
recurving petals of a glowing rose peach with darker veinings. 
* One of the loveliest. 3 Y2 feet. July-August. Each $1.00 
BI-COLOR (Stout) : Deciduous. As the name signifies with petals 
of pale red tinged rose shading to a yellow. Sepals are yellow. 
Very effective. July-August. 42 inches. Each $1.25 
BLACK FALCON (Nesmith) : Deciduous. A very dark lily appear- 
ing almost black with wide petals wavy at the edges. The large 
open flowers have a shallow canary yellow throat. Valuable to 
hybridizers. July-August. 36 inches. Each $2.00 
BLANCHE HOOKER (Stout): Evergreen. A delightful near brick 
red with a deep yellow throat. Blooms in May and again in Sep- 
tember and October. 36 inches. Each $1.00 
Everything we sell is grown in our fields. 
CABALLERO (Stout) : Evergreen. Another beautiful bi-color. Large 
flowers with vermilion petals and golden yellow sepals and throat. 
Spectacular. July-Sept. 3% feet. Each 75c¢ 
CHENGTU (Species) : Semi-deciduous. Brilliant 41/2-inch flowers 
of bright coppery orange red with deep carmine mid-zone. 
August-September. 36 inches. Each 50c 
CHISCA (Fisher) : Evergreen. Striking floweres with petals of bright 
Indian red and frosty yellow sepals. A free bloomer of medium 
sized flowers. July-August. 36 inches. Each 75c 
CHLOE (Nesmith 1938): Deciduous. Very broad petaled lilies of 
heavy substance. Yellow ground color shaded with burnt orange. 
Unusual and distinctive. Each $1.50 
COLONIAL DAME (Milliken) : Evergreen. A huge daylily of warm 
sand color with a bright gold throat. The petals have a peculiar 
effect as of embossed leather, with ruffled edges. Blooms over a 
long period. Midsummer. 3 feet. Each $2.50 
COMET (Russell) : Semi-deciduous. A very striking bi-color of yel- 
low and rose, of good size and of great value in the garden. Mid- 
summer. 38 inches. Each $1.00 
CRYSTAL PINK (Nesmith 1938) : Deciduous. Lovely salmon flow- 
ers with an over-all frosty sheen and a deep rose halo. Tall and 
well branched. July-August. 42 inches. Each $2.00 
DOLLY VARDEN (Nesmith 1939): Deciduous. A Chinese coral 
daylily with a slight veining of a darker tone. Very floriferous. 
July. 40 inches. Each $1.00 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR (Traub): Evergreen. A lily everyone ad- 
mires. The base color is cream with a golden glint and just above 
the throat there is a flush of rose. The form is lovely with broad 
petals spread wide and open. Vigorous. 24 inches. Each $1.00 
FRANCES RUSSELL (Russell 1946): Deciduous. A self with wide 
petals of light lemon-yellow, with a rich overcast of lavender. 
Buds begin to open in the evening and all the next day and 
evening. Wonderful as a cut flower. May-June. 36 inches. 
Each $1.50 
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