TANTALIZER (Davis)—Wide petals of totem red, darker veined a buccaneer red, 
and sepals of terra cotta. Flower 5” wide. Repeat bloomer. Sun-resistant. Strong, 
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RED MOUNTAIN (Davis)—Not especially pretty, but really something if one _ is 
seeking height and size. The 5” flower has petals 14%” and sepals 14%” wide. The 
color is dark anatolia red with a deep yellow throat..The 6 foot flower scapes 
are very strong, being 1” in diameter at the base. Midseason: evergreen. .... $1.00 
LEMONADE (Davis)—Fragant, cup-shaped of light canary yellow with a chartreuse 
throat and a 3%” spread. Good evenings. Recurrent bloomer. Strong 36” scapes. 
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FULL HOUSE (Davis)—A deep, purple-red with a light midstripe in petals and sepals. 
The medium-sized flowers are borne on strong, 36” scapes. Semi-deciduous. $1.00 
TRAVELLER (Davis)—Garnet red with a light midstripe. The 5” flower has petals 
14%” in width. Midseason. Strong scapes, 30” in height. Deciduous. ................ $1.00 
YELLOW COTTON (Davis)—The numerous, medium sized flowers of dandelion yel- 
low take on a softer tone after exposure to the sunlight and give the impression 
of fluffy, yellow cotton. Sepals cadmium yellow on the reverse side, Repeat bloomer 
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GOLDEN FRILLS (Davis)—This deep gold is cadmium yellow with well formed, 4%” 
flowers, ruffled on the edges. Repeat bloomer. Strong, 36” scapes. Evergreen. $1.00 
DAYLILY VARIETIES OF OTHER BREEDERS. 
At 35¢ each: 
AUGUST PIONEER (Stout)—Chrome orange; multiflora type; deciduous. 
BAGDAD (Stout)—Brick red; eyed; deciduous. 
BIJOU (Stout)—Fulvous-orange; deciduous. 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout)—Bicolor of apricot and light yellow; deciduous. 
CHENGTU (Stout)—Orange-red. Very vigorous. 
CHISCA (Fisher)—A handsome bicolor of India red and yellow. Recurrent blooming. 
CINNABAR (Stout)—Yellow dusted cinnamon; evergreen. 
CITY OF AMARILLO (Russell)—Yellow, early to midseason. 36 inches. 
EUROPA (Stout)—A variety of the species, Hemerocallis fulva. Flame colored. De- 
ciduous. 
FLORE PLENO (Stout)—The double, fulvous daylily. Deciduous. 
FLORHAM (Harrington)—Early, light gold. Evergreen. 
GOLD DUST (Yeld)-——Earliest to bloom. Dark yellow dwarf. Deciduous. 
GRANADA (Traub)—A wide petaled tan and brown of great charm. Evergreen. 
GYPSY (Betscher)—Light orange overcast fulvous. 
J. A. CRAWFORD (Betscher)—Cadmium yellow; evergreen. 
LINDA (Stout)—Bicolor of pastel pink and light yellow. 
MARGARET PERRY (Perry)—Light orange red. Fades in the sun to a near pink. 
MAY QUEEN (Origin unknown)—Early yellow, flowering with Gold Dust and other 
early dwarfs and repeating several times during the season. A very superior, ever- 
green variety, 38” in height. Not to be confused with “QUEEN OF MAY” (Van 
Veen). 
MRS. JOHN J. TIGERT (Watkins)—Orange red; eyed a darker red. 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN (Betscher) Pale yellow. Numerous flowers on strong, erect 
scapes, Evergreen. 
MULTIFLORA SUMMER HYBRIDS (Stout)—Yellow; semi-dwarf. 
OLD VINTAGE (Russell)—Maroon; evergreen. 
OPHIR (Farr)—A fine, large, deep golden yellow on stout, well branched stems. The 
petals are broad and of firm texture. One of the best of the older varieties. Good 
evenings. Fragrant. Deciduous. 
