DAUNTLESS 
*CHALLENGER (Stout) When we first 
saw this beautiful creation, we immed- 
jiately ordered 10 more for propogation. 
The effect was almost a peppermint 
pink, but the color at other times is 
what you would call a cherry red. Nev- 
ertheless it is a real beauty. July. 342 
Et gener econ eter ee are coer Ome es 3.00 
CHENGTU (Stout) This is one of a few 
varieties we grow that spread from un- 
derground, valuable for planting on 
banks, where you wish to hold the soil. 
Coppery orange red with a carmine mid-_ 
ZONE 0 UL, Om bea eee eet 2 50 
*CHIANTI (Nesmith) Beautiful, rasp- 
berry self with a purple effect in the 
garden. Medium size blooms of a very 
nice finish. Slightly fades but fades 
smooth and is even prettier in the after- 
NOOD sO UY -AUCUSt coe its ee 1.50 
CHIEFTAIN (Russell) Real rich intense 
Indian red. Greenish throat. Nice mul- 
tiplier. 3teeFt. June-July,.2 42-2 75 
CHISCA (Fisher) Yellow sepals with al- 
ternating petals of rosy red. The earliest 
ko COLOT; ata best Cs me ates ie -50 
*CHLOE (Nesmith) <A very different 
and beautiful Daylily. A deep yellow 
background powdered and flecked with 
a deeper tone. Wide petals, beautiful 
TUNEL TolGYeianis Ake diy Alipuhys 22 8 1.50 
COLONIAL DAME (Milliken) Apricot 
and: rosy ftane ss ao eee 6.00 
COMET (Russell) A 6 inch flower, a 
bicolor of blended rose and soft yellow. 
HP ce egrs U hee pea eta SEE eta 7 hae 75 
CONFUCIUS (Bechtold) A brighter red 
than Fulva and immense in size. Heavy 
flowering and petals are somewhat 
pointed. 2% Ft. June-July. ----~1.00 
CORAL GLOW (Burtner) Beautiful near 
scarlet of fine form and substance. June. 
SORE Meee Lipa, ae a Rclal a Se SAP og sc 2.00 
CREAM FRILLS (Hill) Unusually rich 
pure tone of cream yellow, fine form and 
style with fine branching. 3 Ft. About 
SUL eee De 2a ee epee 1.50 
CROWN OF GOLD (Nesmith) Large 
early orange yellow. 3 Ft. June. __ .50 
CRYSTAL FAIRY (Russell) A Light 
brick rose with a deeper halo. Really a 
exotele! JoiWeyepantee, Gi id, dhudhy, Sess. 8 125 
*DAUNTLESS (Stout) Close to the top 
in popularity and voting. Pale cadmium 
yellow and greenish throat. It has a del- 
icate fulvous touch in the center of each 
PetaleE ss eit t Ul y eae eee ote ie fe et 1.00 
DEBONAIR (Nesmith) Large spreading 
blooms with recurving segments. Lemon 
chrome in throat, blending out to a sal- 
mon pink. Heavy bloomer. July 3 Ft. 
1.00 
DEMI-TASSE (Wheeler) Dainty semi- 
dwarf bitone of magenta and orange. 
pH Oe ia ee Ree ay aks ant aa ER S  ETT 1.50 
DEMON (Russell) Similar to Tejas, 
brightred Jul ya 228 ts se eee ee -40 
DESERT STAR (Russell) Buff. __ 2.00 
*DESERT SUNRISE (Bechtold) This 
is one we consider very good. The pet- 
als are sunstone orange and the sepals 
are chrome orange. It blooms over a 
long period, and holds up beautifully 
under an intense sun. A real quality 
Daylily.- <312. 10s Jul ya eee ee 2.00 
DOMINION (Stout) Reddish brown. One 
Otsthesbettersonesk sa ee es 1.00 
DOROTHY ADAMS (Hill) Pale yellow. 
2.00 
