COLONIAL DAME (Milliken)—As Mr. 
Milliken so aptly describes her, she is 
a well behaved lady in any kind of 
weather. Large flowers of buff apricot, 
with a pale rosy-tan banding above the 
bright golden throat. The petals broad, 
ruffled and creped. The mother of Mad- 
rigal and Capri. July. 3 ft. __ Each $4.00 
Ralldelivery.2-. 1.22 2 o Each $2.50 
COMET (Russell)X—3 ft. July. A fine 
bicolor 6 in. flower with blended rose 
petals and soft yellow sepals. Each $9.75 
CONFUCIUS (Bechtold)—A very bright 
red flower of immense size. Starts 
blooming in July on heavy stems. 
PITT GT TES RIA SG PU A Te Each $1.90 
CONSTANCE (H. M. Hill 1948)—Very 
large and bright red toned blend slight- 
ly bicolored. Its performance in send- 
ing up repeated stems from the same 
plant is very unusual. It gives bloom 
every day for nearly four months. Some 
of the red petals measure two inches in 
width. The extra large buds loosen in 
the evening and open very early in the 
morning, so in some localities on hot 
days it fades in the afternoon, vigorous 
grower and fast increaser. 36 to 40 inch. 
Each $3.00 
CRAEMORE HENNA (Plouf)—Tan red 
of good size and form, blooming in early 
mid-season. June-July. 2% ft. Each $1.00 
CRAEMORE RUBY (Plouf 1938) — In- 
tense ruby self, 36-inch, de Each $1.00 
CREAM FRILLS (H. M. Hill 1948)—A 
very vigorous exceptionally free bloom- 
ing frilled cream, makes a fine mass 
display, 36 inch, de Each $2.00 
CROWN OF GOLD (Nesmith 1933) — 
Large, early, orange-yellow blooming 
with the iris. May-June. 3 ft. Each $0.50 
DAUNTLESS (Stout)—3 ft. July-Aug- 
ust. Pale yellowish orange. Large wide 
overlapping petals. Fine. __ Each $0.50 
DEMON (Russell) —4 in. blooms of bril- 
liant orange and mahogany. Has a mag- 
netic appeal. 214 ft. June-July. Ea. $0.75 
DESERT SUNRISE (Bechtold)—A large 
flower of sunstone and chrome orange 
that glitters in the sun as if sprinkled 
with gold dust. Long blooming period 
from mid-summed on. 46 in. Each $4.00 
DIXIE BELLE (Russell) 48”—Chinese- 
red daylily with green throat, it has rich, 
deep eye-zone in the throat and the com- 
bination is quite striking. Blooming from 
late June through July, it is well worth 
having in the garden. _____- Each $1.00 
DOLLY VARDEN (Nesmith, 1939) — 
Open full flower of Chinese coral pink 
with lines of rose on petals and sepals 
blended into a creamy yellow throat. 
QUIS Sly eo oe tae Each $9.75 
DOMINION (Stout)—Large flowers with 
broad sepals and petals—reddish brown 
in color with yellow throat. Blooms 
June-July and again later in season. 3 ft. 
Each $1.00 
DOROTHEA (Lester)—The 6-inch flow- 
ers have a soft, unusual, and very beau- 
tiful coloring which gives an orchid- 
lavender effect. The petals have a light 
yellow ground color which is flushed 
with heliotrope and also have a deeper 
heliotrope eye zone; the sepals are pale 
VellowiedCucee tt. oe eee Each $2.00 
DOROTHY McDADE (McDade 1939)— 
Clean pure light yellow in a tubular- 
shaped 5 inch flower blooming late 
(Sept.) in the north, July-Aug. here 31% 
it. Evergreen. Each $0.75 
DRESS REHEARSAL (Russell)—Petals 
and sepals are salmon-pink with old- 
rose eye zone; the throat is yellow. These 
larger, widely open, full blooms will 
give added beauty to any garden. Keeps 
well in the evening. Ht. 3% ft. May- 
UG preee o  A rete Pe Each $1.00 
DR. SLAUGHTER (Russell)—A fiery 
red daylilly with an orange stripe 
through each semi-recurved petal, and 
a small orange throat. 3% inch bloom. 
Height 21% ft. June-July. (1947 Ever- 
SLCC tere eee eee Each $1.00 
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