ANTIMONY (Nesmith) Apricot buff. 
1.00 
ARMADA (Emigholz) An _ attractive 
rosy tan yellow, it has a distinctive vel- 
vety band of morocco red. Free bloom- 
er. 3 Ft. July-August. 
*ATHLONE (Russell) An outstanding 
beautiful Daylily. Petals are cinnamon 
pink with a slightly darker eyezone. 
A ay finished weather resistant 
flower. 214 Ft. Bloom is about 6 inches. 
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*AUGUST ORANGE (Stout) Compar- 
itively new and, a good late orange. 
Blooms are 3-4 inches and we consider 
it outstanding. 3 Ft 1.50 
AUGUST PIONEER (Stout) Chrome or- 
ange with red flush on petals, a pro- 
fusion of blooms in August, which are 
Bimal LIP Me Oe BE shes ae ne ete ERS ote .50 
AUTUMN MINARET (Stout) Recom- 
mended for height, background, and long 
late season of bloom. Golden, overcast 
with bronze-red. Very new. Blooms 
3 to 54% Ft. Early Aug. to late Sept. 
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*BAGGETTE (Russell) About the finest 
Daylily we know of. It is a profuse 
bloomer. A lemon and rose blend and 
pastel in effect. 2% Ft. June-July. 1.50 
BELOIT (Beischer) Heavy and persist- 
ent bloomer of orange yellow. ______ .50 
*BERWYN (Traub-Cooley) About the 
finest bright red Daylily that we grow. 
The color is clear, and a very satisfact- 
ory red for those looking for a bright 
red. Good in the sun. Flowers about 
4 inches. July 1.00 
*BETTY SLICK (Russell) A Daylily in 
great demand, and sold out early each 
season. If you want this, order early. 
A bicolor the size and shape of Hyperion. 
Petals rosy red, sepals yellow. 3 Ft. 2.00 
BLACKBURIAN (Nesmith) Indian red 
with purple overflush, brilliant orange 
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BLACK HILLS (Russell) Very dark 
purple red of neat rounded form. Very 
rich deep color tone. 3 Ft. uae 
*BLACK PRINCE (Russell) Deep vel- 
vety broad petaled black red. Very 
rich and impressive. Full 5 inch bloom. 
June-July. 3% Ft. 1.50 
BLACK FALCON (Nesmith) Dark red. 
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BLACK SHADOWS (Russell) Black red 
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BOLD COMMANDO (Thompson) 5 inch 
tall red that blooms in June. ______ .50 
*BOLD COURTIER (Nesmith) Broad 
pompeian rose petals with a creamy 
yellow line down the center. The sepais 
are yellow and recurved and slightly 
flushed with the rose of the petals. A 
beautiful outstanding bicolor. 3. Ft. 
July. Late oS Te awh Thue he Ta he 1.50 
BOLD WARRIOR (Emigholz) Large 
broad overlapping petals of Brazil red 
and garnet brown, with a chrome yellow 
throat. Sepals flushed brazil red. Gen- 
eral bright brown red bicolor. 3 Ft. July 
AUISUSt as ee A eee Saul 1.00 
*BOUNTIFUL (Cook) This is a fine 
wide petaled lemon yellow. Large well 
formed beautiful sun resistant variety. 
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BOUNTIFUL BEAUTY (Bechtold) 6 
inch canary yellow with a chocolate 
marking on petals. Much branched 
SCSD ES ULL Vila aaa een ele ee ae a 1.75 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout) Light rosy 
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BRANDYWINE (Wheeler) Rich garnet. 
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BROWNEYED SUSAN (Eleanor Hill) 
Rich golden yellow with a distinctive 
brown eye zone. Pretty. June-July. 
SEL te oe 2 Sere eet A eer a 1.25 
BURGUNDY (Nesmith) Wine color. __ 
1.00 
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CABALLERO (Stout) A clear cut bril- 
liant bicolor. Petals vermillion red. 
Sepals and throat golden yellow. June- 
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CANARI (Nesmith) A satiny cream yel- 
lOWs a INISHtEDLOOMING seo Re been aoe 1.50 
CAPRICE (Stout) One of Stouts newer 
ones. The earliest Daylily that we have 
to bloom here, other than ELFIN which 
blooms at the same time. Rich brownish 
red with a cadmium throat. Dainty and 
attractive. A fast increaser. 2 Ft. May. 
2 SAP BE i ney Sars Mae SO ea, 1.00 
CATHAY (Stout) Petals, scarlet-vermil- 
lion, dark velvety crimson midzone. 
Good evenings. July. 2% Ft. ____ 3.00 
