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¢ Daylilies 
1993 
INTRODUCING For Spring Delivery 
With the same interest for more beautiful gardens I have always shown 
when making up the collections I have offered in my price lists, I have 
carefully selected the best from my seedling beds and truly believe Selah 
and OranJo to be a vast improvement on those already offered on the 
market today. 
ORANJO H-50—Orange Beauty X Valiant. ............:5.2...... $10.00 net 
Extra large, pure solid orange. All segments wide and full. Midseason, 
medium height, strong stems, many blooms, and a heavy increaser. 
Named in honor of our JOE who returned from Oran. Hence pronounced 
as the Algerian seaport Oran and Joe as all of our Joes are called. This is 
to be spelled with a capital O and J. 
Due to the heavy demand by our garden visitors we have kept this hemer- 
ocallis sold too low for the past four years for introduction. An authority on 
daylilies said, ‘This is a better daylily than High Noon.” Which is indeed 
praise. 
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SELAH: H-61*Wau-Buntx-Voaliant® se eo ee $10.00 net 
Pure rich even gold self. All petals heavily and evenly crimped. While the 
two top petals completely overlap each other, covering the sepal, they are 
long and pinched like the pod parent Wau-Bun, though much wider. The 
lower petal is a fraction under two inches wide. Perfectly balanced, sym- 
metrical clump on tall slender stiff tems. Every bloom opens perfectly. Mid- 
season. 
Sells on sight here and although I have wanted to introduce this for two 
seasons stock is still very limited. With the beauty of flower, strength of 
stem and wonderful fragrance it was decided only ‘Selah’ would do for its 
name. 
We have several very outstanding seedlings that we will introduce in the 
1953 Yearbook. Not for sale until after blooming season. 
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