B. H. FARR 36”’—One of your peach 
tone daylilies listed as pink over buff. 
Sometimes blooming very pink in tone. 
June=I UY wesc oe tee ee Each $1.00 
BI-COLOR (Stout)—Delicious. As the 
name signifies with petals of pale red 
tinged rose shading to a yellow. Sepals 
are yellow. Very effective. July-August. 
ADM Rte ee eee ee et ee Each $1.00 
BLACK EMPEROR (Russell) — 4 ft. 
July. Five inch flowers of dark red with 
a deep yellow throat. ___--- Each $0.75 
BLACK HILLS (Russell 1947) — Black 
purple self of neat rounded form, very 
rich deep color tone, 36-in, de. Ea. $1.00 
BOBOLINK (Wheeler 1943) — Trim 
purple-yellow bicolor, segments very 
wide and overlapping, recurrent bloom- 
ing DNC e CV eee cee Each $3.00 
BOLD BEAUTY (H. M. Hill) 1948)—Se- 
lected as one of our finest and largest 
red toned blends; wide branched stems 
carry many buds giving a long season 
of bloom on each stem and it continues 
to bloom all season, splendid quality and 
substance, stays open in evening, vig- 
orous plant, 48 inch, de. _--_ Each $3.00 
BOLD COMMANDO (Thompson) — A 
lovely tall red. Bold as the name it 
carries. A very good plant for back- 
ground use. June-July. 42 in. Each $0.50 
BOLD COURTIER (Nesmith 1939)—Out- 
standing bicolor, beautifully and grace- 
fully recurved with pleasant contrasts, 
Pompeian red petals with creamy line 
down the center, sepals rich cream flush- 
ed rose, also a strong and regular re- 
bloomer, July, 36 inch, de __ Each $2.00 
BRUNETTE (Stout)—One of the earliest 
reds to bloom. The full flowers are med- 
ium in size, and the plants bloom pro- 
fusely. June. Evergreen. 36 inch. 
ens hen Milles e le Bita pe Maioge Se pe py BE Each $1.00 
CABALLERO (Stout)—A _ distinct  bi- 
color, petals vermillian red, throat and 
sepals golden yellow on stalks 3% ft. 
tall, flowers of good size and blooms in 
July and August. A tall, gay and bril- 
liant addition to the summer garden. 
Each $1.00 
CAPISTRANO (Milliken) — Bright yel- 
low, early and long flowering, 36 inch. 
Each $2.00. Fall Delivery, $1.50 
CAPRICE (Stout 1946)—Rich brownish 
red with cadmium throat, dainty and 
attractive, early, 24-inch, de Each $1.00 
CATHAY (Stout) 38”—The dominant 
colors of the flower are a golden-orange 
in the throat and scarlet-red on the 
blades, the shade at the throat is almost 
carmine. Each $3.00 
CERISE (Wheeler 1947) — Striking scar- 
let with rosy-crimson overflush, tall and 
imposing, 36-inch, ev. ---- Each $4.00 
CHARIOTEER (Nesmith, 1941)—Large 
open lily shaped flowers of Brazilian red 
and cadmium yellow borne on very tall 
highly branched scapes. The broad, bril- 
liant petals are fluted at the tips and 
have a decidedly yellow midrib extend- 
ing into the rich yellow cup. July-Aug- 
ust. Each $0.75 
CHENGTU (Stout)—3 ft. July. Coppery 
orange-red with velvety .carmine mid- 
TOTO en aS age Each $0.50 
CHLOE (Nesmith)—Full ruffled flowers 
with broad petals, deep yellow back- 
ground flecked and powdered golden 
sepia. Unusual for both form and col- 
oration. 3 feet. August. ____ Each $1.50 
CIBOLA (H. M. Hill 1949)—A distinctive 
new color tone, Spanish yellow, a golden 
orange that is very attractive, larse 
broad flowers of rounded form, mid- 
season, re-bloomed in 1950 __ Each $4.00 
CITY OF AMARILLO (Russell) —A very 
lovely 5 in. fully open bloom of pale 
golden yellow. May and again in Sept. 
Sat ete ene ee ae Each $1.00 
CITY OF MEXICO (Russell, 1946) — 
This is a very fine 6-inch flower. The 
red-wine petals have a wide deep purple 
eye zone with a wide almost white mid- 
rib. Ruffled, opens full, and has a most 
beautiful shade of yellow in its throat. 
The vividness of this color pattern rep- 
resents the bright colors found in Mex- 
1 CO ee ee ee Each $1.00 
CLARRICE (Russell)—3'% ft. A lovely 
salmon with delicate yellow throat. June 
Aig aight ipa,” See ald ts ca, Ronit Sete Each $1.00 
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