SHOW GIRL (Wheeler)—Large, soft orchid pink with deeper veins and white midrib. 
Broad, ruffled, reflexed segments. Needs light shade to preserve the delicate pink 
color. Recurrent blooming. Evergreen. 
At $8.00 each: 
RAVEN (Wheeler)—Wheeler’s darkest, and one of the best of the “reds’’. Large, vel- 
vety, maroon red with a black sheen and chartreuse throat. Color sun-resistant. 
Early and recurrent blooming. 40” stems. 
At $10.00 each: 
AUGUST CHARM (Bach)—Salmon-pink. 
CRIMSON STAR (Douglas)—Large open flower of brilliant crimson, flushed deeper 
on the sepals and petals just above the gold cup. Semi-evergreen. 
PINK BOWKNOT (Taylor)—A lovely salmon pink with heavy ivory midrib and a 
throat of daffodil yellow. Triangular form and heavy substance. Recurrent bloom- 
ing evergreen, 42”. Honorable Mention, T.H.S., 1952. 
PINK SATIN (Bach)—Clear lavender pink. Blooms cup-shaped, outcurving at the 
tips. Creamy center. 
PRIMA DONNA (Taylor)—A very popular, peach colored flower with wide petals and 
sepals. Sun resistant with a long period of flowering. Reblooms; evergreen. 
DAYLILY BARGAIN COUNTER—Mixed Hybrids. This is a good buy if you wish to 
secure a large number of plants for mass planting without regard to variety name. 
Each year the hybridizer produces hundreds of good plants which have yard value, 
but which are not sufficiently different from established clones to justify registra- 
tion. The best of these are increased and offered for sale by color. Your choice 
of reds, yellows, golds, salmon pinks, and bicolors in any combination which you 
SDGCE Vers wee ee ie are Ween cee ON, Meee (Se Srna a eee ed Le NRRL oem ad a versenede $3.00 per 12 
DAYLILY SEED. Hand pollinated hybrids from the best varieties listed in this 
catalog. Place orders throughout the year for delivery in the month of July. If 
planted immediately and kept moist for two weeks the seed will germinate prompt- 
ly and the new plants will bloom in two years. This is an interesting and inex- 
pensive means of securing many new and beautiful varieties. Pkt. of approxi- 
PAA COTY PH OU SSE Cem ie eh eter eRe net ere cain Se mere dtnle Nye Manan ae el Ol a. tacos shass nanOese $1.00 
AMARYLLIS 
Hybrid American strains in shades of red with a small touch of green to white 
in the throat. Hardy and vigorous for outdoor planting in the Gulf Coast States. Plant 
in early fall for spring bloom. Sold only in lots of 6 for $3.00. 
CRINUMS 
These are large and showy lily-like plants for the Lower South. They added charm 
and beauty to “Grandmother’s garden.” Flower lovers are again learning to appreciate 
these beautiful plants of easy culture. They may be moved at any time, but fall plant- 
ing is recommended. The following varieties are offered: C. Sauderinum (early white 
with red midstripe); C. Catherine; C. Powelli alba (the best white); C. Moorei; C. 
giganteum; C. scabrum; C. Bulberspernum; C. erubescens (red-purple center stripe on 
white); C. Louis Bousanquet (pink); and C. Ellen Bousanquet (dark wine red). Flower- 
RS SIZCCREDE: Lig Mamet eee erate ame eae cee es ce Sera cawlael pate Gen sel oral an agemaelihsuoeasatahel ees $1.50 each 
I am a member of THE HEMEROCALLIS SOCIETY. If you are interested in day- 
lilies, you too would find the society to be worth your while. The dues of $3.00 per 
year should be sent to George E. Lenington, Secretary, c/o The K. C. Life Ins. Co., 
Box 139, Kansas City, Mo. 
