DISPLAY (Hall)—An eye arresting, rich, velvety red. Blooms of medium size and good 
substance. Deciduous. 
DOROTHEA (Lester)—A beautiful bicolor of light yellow sepals and petals of pale 
lilac with a heliotrope eyezone. Completely sun-resistant. H. M., T. H. S., 1951. 
Deciduous. 
GANYMEDE (Wheeler)—Raspberry rose with broad, recurving petals and lighter 
toned, quilled sepals. Evergreen. 
GEORGIA (Stout)—A large pastel with buff and pink shades of peach. Blooms freely; 
evergreen. 
ROYAL RUBY (Nesmith)—Medium size flowers of intense ruby red deep into the 
throat. Deciduous. 
SU-LIN (Nesmith)—Lovely bicolor of pale mauve and creamy yellow. Flowers open 
and flaring with petals of orchid pink and sepals of light yellow. Recurrent bloom- 
ing. Height 35”. Needs shade. Deciduous. 
SWAN (Watkins)—One of the largest of the golden yellows. Early to midseason. Sun- 
resistant. 
WHEELER HALO (Wheeler)—Evening blooming yellow with cinnamon halo. Tri- 
angular shape. Opens afternoons, lasts through next day. Evergreen. 
At $2.50 each: 
ONEITA (Davis)—Bright red which blooms almost continuously throughout the sea- 
son. 
At $3.00 each: 
NARANJA (Wheeler)—The standard by which all “golds”? should be measured. Large, 
ruffled, fully formed pure golden orange. Recurrent blooming on strong, 36” scapes. 
Hig Viet 950M as. 
OLIVE BALDWIN (Taylor)—Old copper veined purple. Wide, overlapping petals of 
crinkled texture. Evergreen; reblooms. 
SCARLET SUNSET (Wheeler)—Brilliant scarlet red of an intense color which is 
sun-fast. Numerous, medium size, star shaped, recurving flowers. Reblooms. 
At $4.00 each: 
GLORY (Bechtold)—An immense clear yellow with broad, ruffled petals and sepals 
of heavy substance. 
LOCHINVAR (Taylor)—A distinguished daylily of large size and an unusual color 
variation of orange, red and pink. Evergreen; reblooms. 
PAINTED LADY (Russell)—Enormous flowers 8 to 9 inches across. Color is cinna- 
mon over yellow, with darker veins throughout. Height 3 feet. Evergreen. Rated 
first in 1952 popularity poll, T. H. S. 
At $5.00 each: 
CARISSIMA (Nesmith)—Very pale pink with a deeper pink halo. Small green throat. 
Deciduous. 
CELLINI (Wheeler)—Amarillis shape in a smooth canary yellow. Profuse and re- 
current blooming. Evergreen. 
GARNET ROBE (Milliken)—Glowing, velvety red of heavy texture. Profuse bloomer. 
Evergreen. 
GRIZELLE (Saxton)—Bright raspberry-scarlet, veined deeper. Wide, recurving, over- 
lapping petals. Reblooms. Highly recommended. 
POTENTATE (Nesmith)—Pansy purple with a satiny sheen. Medium size flower is a 
self with broad, full sepals and petals. Repeat blooming. Deciduous. Rated second 
in 1952 popularity poll, T. H. S. 
SPICE (Taylor)—Rosy tan with golden yellow throat. Flower large with twisted petals. 
Evergreen; reblooms. 
At $6.00 each: 
AMHERST (Wheeler)—Large lilies of light purple with cream midrib. Reblooms. 
MAID MARION (Lester)—A large coral pink with ruffled segments. Deciduous. H.M., 
DELS. God: 
