LONE STAR (Russell) ML. 38”. $1.50 ORANGE BEAUTY (Sass) ML: 20) eee peece 
Large fiery brick red. Reminds one of a red edition of Paint- On the very top rung of ontsine tS setae & 8 I 
ed Lady by this hybridizer. ments is this wonderful, large branched orange. 
LUSTROUS (Nesmith) EM. 38”. Ev. $1.50 PAINTED LADY (Russell) M. 36”. Ev. $2.00 
Pertly held, upright like a candle stick Lily, covered with a The famous, gigantic, sought after winner of the Stout Medal 
copper and gold sheen, most cheerful. fore looil, Remarkable for its size and its value in breeding 
” superior seedlings. Wide ruffled flowers, 8 inches, of cinna- 
MABEL FULLER (Kraus) M. 38”. $4.00 a brown and yellow flushed red with a coral throat. 
Without doubt one ot the very finest reds ever produced. i 
Velvety cardinal red, reflexed, wide segmented. Tops! PATRICIA (Stout) EM. 30”. Ev. 75c 
F nye sale ie re 7 i yith a cooler green 
MARTHA WASHINGTON (Wheeler) ML. 38”. Ev. $5.00 Fragrant pale lemon yellow chrome wi g 
intrigui i i hroat; a smooth finished yellow. 
One of those intriguing pinks with a lavender cast. Flowers ee ) 
not large but cupped and heavily branched stem. 
PERSIAN PRINCESS (Nesmith) M. 40”. $1.00 
MARY GUENTHER (Russell) M. 34”. Ev. $1.00 Very impressive. A deep blackish red with a heavier overflush 
6e 9 = ; = s ot ee s = ark =p a y. 
A “must have”. The deepest, most contrasting carmine red of purple, a fine dark variety 
and near orange bicolor. Eye catching and a favorite. 
PETRA (Nesmith) ML. 40”. $2.00 
MEADOW GOLD (Hall) M. 36”. $2.50 Handsome broad petals of rich ruby maroon with broadly 
The breadth of the individual petals and the generous over- expansive golden petals for contrast, striking. 
lap of this broad deep golden yellow mark it as an impressive 
and outstanding creation. PINK CHARM (Nesmith) ML. 40”. $1.00 
” Beautifully recurving to give a lily-star effect, a dusky rose 
MIDWEST MAJESTY (Sass) M. 40”. $6.00 pink shading to copper rose, fine sized blooms. 
Striking new, large flowered yellow from Nebraska. A mag- i 
nificent new yellow that is ranked by many critics as the PIQUANTE (Nesmith) ML. 40”. $1.50 
finest among many fine yellows. We share the high opinion 
. . Charming rose color with a raspberry tinting. Very tall stems, 
of this variety. 
an ideal background variety. 
MISS HOUSTON (Russell) M. 34”. Ev. $2.00 POTENTATE (Nesmith) ML. 40”. $5.00 
The finest light pink colored deveopment from this origina- 
; : f This is a rare color gem, a tone of purple described as Pansy 
tor; medium sized florets on good sterns. ; 
purple. Certainly one of the most individual. Not large flow- 
MISSION BELLS (Hall) M. 38” $2.00 ered but proud winner of the Stout Medal for 1952. 
If our choice were limited to one yellow variety we would ” 
find it impossible to decide between this and Midwest Majes- PRINCESS oe sibs s au nee 1 fracr Clear Alt 
ty. Mission Bells is a large, wide petaled, ruffled flower of One of the lightest yellow Daylilies ae SEI ae 
clear yellow on a generously branched stem. A star performer. blooms with recurved open facing blooms. 
MME. RECAMIER (Nesmith) M. 38”. $5.00 PURPLE & GOLD (Nesmith) M. 33". $1.00 
A most pleasant pink approach with a hint of watermelon Subdued deep oxblood red heavily flushed darker maroon 
tone: a smoothly finished flower purple; round sunflower-like blooms, a rich maroon. 
MONGOL (Norton) M. 36”. $2.00 
One of the largest. Six inch flowers of soft lemon with ruffled 
petals on well branched stems. 
MOROCCO RED (Nesmith) ML. 38”. $1.50 
For an all around satisfactory red this velvety morocco red 
is exceptional and one of the finest. 
MRS. B. F. BONNER (Russell) M. 34”. $1.00 
Very nice full flowered pale yellow of fine form. Very good 
growing qualities, one of Russell’s best. 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON (Russell) EM. 34”. Ev. $1.00 
This prolific flowering red of a nice shade and satin sheen is 
very worth while. 
MYONNE (Vestal) M. 34”. $2.00 
A lovely bicolor different from any other. A rich, burnished 
red bronze and old gold; heavy bloomer. 
NARANJA (Wheeler) ML. 36”. $4.50 
One of the very finest orange Daylilies. Gorgeous, wide 
petaled, lightly ruffled blooms of Amaryllis form; an atten- 
tion getter. 
NORTH STAR (Hall) M. 38”. $4.00 
The closest approach to white, this is a very light pale yellow. 
Open flowers with excellent substance and grace. Very rare, 
we have only a limited stock. 
KIM 
ROYAL RUBY 
PETRA 
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Everyone can grow Daylilies every- 
where. The perennial of supreme 
adaptability 
